Blueberry Hill holds three miles of paved and dirt trails that open up with a view of Philadelphia's skyline- bringing together nature and man-made beauty. There's also an old quarry that provides an interesting track for off-roading vehicles.
February 2021, I started a photography project with the goal of photographing some historically significant, weird, or scenic places in New Jersey broken down by county. This blog is my collection of places, all taken on my Canon T5i Rebel with detailed descriptions.
Sunday, June 4, 2023
Lambert Tower, Paterson (Passaic County)
Situated within Garret Mountain Reservation, the 70-feet tall Lambert Tower was built in 1896 by silk mill entrepreneur Catholina Lambert. In 2014 the tower renovations were completed and it was reopened to the public.
Ferry House Historic Site, Titusville (Mercer County)
The Johnson Ferry House, an early 18th-century gambrel roof farmhouse and tavern near the Delaware River, was owned by Garret Johnson, who operated a 490-acre colonial farm and a ferry service across the river in the 1700s. The house was likely used by General Washington and his officers during the Christmas night crossing of the Delaware
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