Historic Sites of New Jersey
These are state-owned historical sites in New Jersey. See also: List of Registered Historic Places in New Jersey
- Allaire Village
- Barnegat Lighthouse
- Batsto Village
- Boxwood Hall
- Cape May Light
- Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal
- Clarke House
- Craig House
- Delaware and Raritan Canal State Park
- Blackwells Mills Canal House
- Mule Tenders Barracks
- Port Mercer Canal House
- Prallsville Mills
- Double Trouble Village
- Fort Mott
- Grover Cleveland Birthplace
- Hancock House
- The Hermitage
- High Point Monument
- Indian King Tavern
- Johnson Ferry House
- Long Pond Ironworks Historic District
- Monmouth Battlefield
- Old Dutch Parsonage
- Princeton Battlefield
- Ringwood Manor
- Rockingham
- Skylands Manor & State Botanical Garden
- Somers Mansion
- Steuben House
- Trenton Battle Monument
- Navesink Twin Lights
- Wallace House
- Walt Whitman House
- Washington Crossing State Park
- Waterloo Village
- Whitesbog Village
Read more about this topic: List Of New Jersey State Parks
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