Monday, December 18, 2017
Ayers-Allen House
Built: 1749
Location: Metuchen, NJ
This house is in on the New Jersey Registry of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. It is also known as the Allen House Tavern. It is located within yards of skirmishes for the American Revolution. The Ayers-Allen House has possible ties to the Underground Railroad. The house itself has been in the same family for many generations.
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Built: 1903-1908 Closed: December 9, 1987 Architectural Style: Jacobean Revival Also Known As: Eastern Pennsylvania State Ins...
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Built: 1749 Location: Metuchen, NJ This house is in on the New Jersey Registry of Historic Places and the National Register of Histori...
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Please note I am not a military historian and I won't even attempt to go into great detail on what happened during the battle itself. ...
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Built: 1903-1908 Closed: December 9, 1987 Architectural Style: Jacobean Revival Also Known As: Eastern Pennsylvania State Ins...

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