A world of historical discovery awaits visitors in the Skylands. Retrace Washington's footsteps along the "Crossroads of the American Revolution" or walk to the top of the hill in Jockey Hollow that held 200 soldier huts for the Pennsylvania Brigade in early 1790.
Heritage Trails
Journey through heritage trails that wind through the Skylands remarkable history. Be sure to explore the Heritage Trail Association of Somerset County in Bridgewater, offering year-round programs on New Jersey's role in our nation's history, tours and theatrical events.
Historic Parks
Be transported back in time when you visit the Morristown National Historic Park. Spend a day at Waterloo Village, a restored living history village on the banks of the Musconetcong River.
Historic Sites
Listed on the National Register, the Foster-Armstrong house in Montague displays items of historical interest from the 1700's to the early 1900's. Rockingham Historic Site in Kingston was George Washington's last wartime headquarters and has been restored and furnished with period pieces for visitors to admire.
Lighthouses
Located in some of the most beautiful areas of the state, visitors are amazed by the 11 majestic lighthouses that have guarded mariners sailing the Atlantic Ocean and intercoastal waterways for over a century.
Museums
The Franklin Mineral Museum houses fluorescent, local, and worldwide mineral exhibits, along with artifacts, fossils, two level mine replica, and rock collecting. Plan to visit the Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms in Parsippany, a National Historic Landmark complete with furniture and artifacts of the 1900-1916 arts & crafts movement.
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