view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House (1776) - Somerville, NJ in Pre-Victorian Historic Homes The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Phila. merchant. Gen. Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 12/20/2008 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Your Passport to Adventure - Somerville, NJ in State Park Passport Locations The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/07/2009 last visited: 12/08/2018 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in Official Local Tourism Attractions Many of our older homes dating back to the Revolutionary War times have been turned into museums to educated visitors to the history of the United States. This is an important museum as George Washington stayed here. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/20/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in Homesteads The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Phila. merchant. Gen. Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 12/19/2008 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in Ghosts and Hauntings Besides being an important Revolutionary War site, this place is also reputed to be haunted. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/20/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in State/Provincial Parks The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/16/2009 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in American Guide Series The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/08/2009 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House, Somerville in Wikipedia Entries The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. The house is one of the best and most original examples of Georgian architecture in New Jersey. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 11/20/2007 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. The house is one of the best and most original examples of Georgian architecture in New Jersey. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 11/20/2007 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in History Museums Many of our older homes dating back to the Revolutionary War times have been turned into museums to educated visitors to the history of the United States. This is an important museum as George Washington stayed here. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/19/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in Satellite Imagery Oddities The Wallace House was completed in 1776 as Hope Farm for John Wallace, a successful Philadelphia merchant. General Washington leased the house for use as his headquarters during the Middlebrook Winter Encampment, December 11, 1778, to June 3, 1779. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 08/19/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E1.3 km | Wallace House - Somerville, NJ in Political Revolutions Wallace House served as the headquarters for General George Washington during the winter of 1778-79 during the American Revolutionary War. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 07/06/2013 last visited: 05/23/2007 |
view gallery E2.1 km | Somerville, NJ in 9/11 Memorial Sites A piece of the World Trade Center in the center of downtown Somerville. posted by: MamaSara location: New Jersey date approved: 08/26/2009 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.1 km | 9-11 Memorial Clock - Somerville, NJ in Town Clocks Town clock and September 11th memorial posted by: MamaSara location: New Jersey date approved: 08/26/2009 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Somerville Court House - Somerville, NJ in Courthouses Wikipedia refers to this as the "Somerville Court House" even though the building itself has the words "Somerset County Court House" over the entrance. Somerville is the county seat of Somerset County. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 06/29/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Somerville man hit woman, assaulted officers at courthouse - Somerville, NJ in News Article Locations A brawl at the Somerville Court House. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 11/01/2015 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Somerset Courthouse Green - Somerville, NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places This Courthouse was constructed in 1907. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 06/29/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Somerville Court House - Somerville, NJ in Wikipedia Entries Wikipedia refers to this as the "Somerville Court House" even though the building itself has the words "Somerset County Court House" over the entrance. Somerville is the county seat of Somerset County. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 06/28/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown - Somerville, NJ in New Jersey Historical Markers This marker is located on the Somerville Courthouse Green. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 07/03/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | Washington’s Route from Princeton to Morristown - Somerville, NJ in Political Revolutions This marker is located on the Somerville Courthouse Green. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 03/15/2014 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E2.3 km | John Haynes Lord Fountain - Somerville, NJ in Fountains This fountain is on the grounds of the Somerville Courthouse Green. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 07/01/2013 last visited: 08/29/2010 |
view gallery E4.2 km | TD Bank Ballpark - Bridgewater, NJ in Minor League Baseball Stadiums TD Bank Ballpark is located at 1 Cole Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 10/24/2011 last visited: 08/25/2010 |
view gallery E4.2 km | TD Bank Ballpark - Bridgewater, NJ in Wikipedia Entries TD Bank Ballpark is located at 1 Cole Drive, Bridgewater, NJ 08807 posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 07/12/2014 last visited: 02/25/2022 |
view gallery E4.2 km | TD Bank Ballpark solar initiative completed - Bridgewater, NJ in News Article Locations TD Bank Ballpark, the home of the Somerset Patriots Baseball Club, installed 3,465 solar panels. posted by: Metro2 location: New Jersey date approved: 01/17/2015 last visited: 08/25/2010 |
view gallery N5.3 km | Washington Rock State Park Bicentennial Marker - Green Brook, NJ in Spirit of '76 On top of a hill, overlooking the hustle and bustle of modern suburbian life, this memorial marks where George Washington strategically watched the movement of British forces during the American Revolution. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/28/2010 last visited: never |
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