Pietro Botto and his wife Maria owned this 1908 Victorian home, which became the site of the 1913 Paterson Silk Strike, putting the end to child labor and enacting safer work conditions for all.
Eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture and named for the local Lenape Indians.
1810 Federal-style brick mansion on a 26-acre gentleman's farm was home to businessman, scholar, and visionary George Macculloch.
Listing of houses owned and operated by the Monmouth County Historical Association.
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