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Piscataway is 45 minutes southwest of New York City and 53 minutes northeast of Philadelphia. Piscataway is bordered by nine municipalities: Dunellen, Edison, Highland Park, Middlesex, New Brunswick and South Plainfield in Middlesex County; Franklin Township and South Bound Brook in Somerset County; and Plainfield in Union County. [32] [33] [34]
Piscataway was settled New Englanders in the 17th century. In 1666, the first proprietary Governor of the Province of New Jersey , Philip Carteret , granted 12 new settlers from Massachusetts a 100 square mile allotment of land that was later founded as the townships of Piscataway and Woodbridge . [ 6 ]
The Road Up Raritan Historic District is a 69-acre (28 ha) historic district located along River Road in the township of Piscataway in Middlesex County, New Jersey. [3] It is north of Raritan Landing, once an important inland port on the Raritan River during the 18th and 19th centuries.
East Jersey Old Town Village (also spelled East Jersey Olde Towne Village) is an open-air museum located in Johnson Park in Piscataway, New Jersey.The Village is a collection of Raritan Valley area historic buildings and includes original, reconstructed, and replicated 18th and 19th century vernacular architecture typical of farm and merchant communities of Central Jersey. [1]
Piscataway: 1720 Residence Seabrook–Wilson House: Middletown: 1720 Family tradition states that the house was built in 1663 by Thomas Whitlock, who came to the colony in 1648. Van Wickle House [47] Franklin Township: 1722 House Daniel Demarest House: Dumont: 1724 Residence Oldest building in Bergen County: Peachfield: Westampton Township ...
All related information is accessible prior to the hearing and are on file with the Piscataway Township Board Clerk. To review any documents, call 732-562-6560 or email lbuckley@piscatawaynj.org.
Ross Hall was a historic colonial farmhouse located on River Road in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was built c. 1739 by Edward Antill and is also known as the Edward Antill House . In 1768, it was purchased by its namesake, Dr. Alexander Ross.
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