New Jersey United States North America Living History and Open Air


A bog iron and glass-making community starting in 1766 that includes homes, business, and industry structures, and includes a visitors center, events and tours, and a museum shop located at Hammonton.








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  • Howell Living History Farm - Working farm for more than 250 years, since 1732 when united states Joseph Phillips purchased 125 acres from landholder, William Bryant. Farm united states was restored to its 1900-1910 appearance. Includes self-guided tour, united states hours and directions. Located in Titusville.
  • Historic Cold Spring Village - A 22 acre 19th century living history museum north america and 25 Restored Historic Buildings. Interpretors display their north america crafts and discuss life in the 1850\\'s. north america Located in Cape May.
  • Historic Speedwell - Features the Stephen Vail homestead, ironworks and factory united states where Alfred Vail and Samuel F. B. Morse united states perfected and demonstrated the electro-magnetic telegraph in 1837-1838, united states and includes calendar of events, history, photos, and united states tours located in Morristown.
  • Batsto Village - A bog iron and glass-making community starting in north america 1766 that includes homes, business, and industry structures, north america and includes a visitors center, events and tours, north america and a museum shop located at Hammonton.


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