The 1835 Port Colden Manor is the Port Colden Historic District's largest and most impressive contributing resource. It is an outstanding provincial example of Greek Revival architecture. The massive stuccoed-stone structure with low-pitched hip roof exhibits characteristic Greek ... » Learn More about Port Colden Manor
Warren County
Hope Village
DESCRIPTION: Hope, a village in rural Warren County, was the only New Jersey outpost of Moravians, an evangelical sect, who came to New Jersey from Bethlehem, Pennsylvania, in 1769 to spread the gospel. They built a gristmill, a distillery, a general store, a church, a school, and several homes. ... » Learn More about Hope Village
Ramsaysburg Homestead
UPDATES: 2003: Knowlton Township has received a special use permit from the state enabling emergency stabilization. The HPC continues to negotiate with the State for a long-term lease. 06/2004: The State House Commission has approved a 20 year lease for the property with Knowlton ... » Learn More about Ramsaysburg Homestead
Riegelsville
UPDATES: 1998: The Riegelsville Company Town Historic District has been declared eligible for the National Register of Historic Places. 08/2010: The Riegelsville Toll-Supported Bridge is currently undergoing rehabilitation. The project, which is expected to be completed this year, will include ... » Learn More about Riegelsville
Beattystown
UPDATES: 12/2020: The historic Beattystown Mill, constructed in 1750, has been restored and transformed into a single-family home. The property was on the market as of July 2018. Other buildings on the mill estate, including the Miller’s House, General Store, Scale House, and Carriage House, are ... » Learn More about Beattystown