
Came here on a trip a few years ago...its a landmark in New Jersey...a long history on this house...
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The Steuben House in River Edge, NJ is a historic building that is part of the Bergen County Historical Society. It is located on the west bank of the Hackensack River and is open to the public for special events throughout the year. Visitors can explore the house and learn about its significance in the American Revolution and the history of Bergen County.
The Steuben House is one of several historic buildings at the Historic New Bridge Landing site, which also includes the Demarest House Museum, Campbell-Christie House, and other structures. The site is easily accessible by car, train, and foot, and offers free parking for visitors. Dogs are allowed on the grounds but must be kept on a leash, and they are not permitted inside the historic houses. Visitors are encouraged to wear comfortable walking shoes and to be mindful of the rules and regulations of the site.
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Came here on a trip a few years ago...its a landmark in New Jersey...a long history on this house...
This site has the most amazing history, architecture and collections. I came here when I saw the road sign and ended up staying the whole afternoon. There was a walking tour going on and buildings...
I went here with my two children to volunteer for an Earth Day clean-up in 4/2015. As my children and others were helping clean, turn soil, and planting flowers the woman from the Historical...
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