Tour Overview
This Guide covers the original settlement of ‘New Perth,’ which was established as a ‘convenient town for merchandise, trade and fishery’ in 1683 by the Proprietors of East New Jersey.
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Stops
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Stop 1: Market Square 1684
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Stop 2: City Hall
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Stop 3: Surveryor General's Office
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Stop 4: Charles Keen House
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Stop 5: Thomas Bartow House
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Stop 6: First Presbyterian Church
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Stop 7: Former Presbyterian Manse
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Stop 8: John J Deitche House
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Stop 9: William H McCormick House
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Stop 10: Governor Morgan F. Larson House
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Stop 11: Merritt-Peck House
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Stop 12: Provincial Records Office
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Stop 13: Captain Joseph W. Palmer House
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Stop 14: South R. Farrington House
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Stop 15: Proprietary House
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Stop 16: Charles D. Snedeker House
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Stop 17: John W. Beekman House
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Stop 18: James Wight House
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Stop 19: Franz Roessler House
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Stop 20: Johnson House
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Stop 21: Smith Martin House
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Stop 22: William Garretson House
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Stop 23: Kearny Cottage
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Stop 24: Noe House
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Stop 25: Thomas J. English House
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Stop 26: Site of the Truxton House
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Stop 27: Francis N. Gove House
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Stop 28: Raritan Yacht Club
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Stop 29: E. B. Greison House
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Stop 30: John Lawrence Boggs House
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Stop 31: Old St. Peter's Rectory
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Stop 32: George Willocks House
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Stop 33: David T. Wood House
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Stop 34: Perth Amboy Tottenville Ferry Slip
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Stop 35: David Crowell House
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Stop 36: New Jersey Naval Militia Armory
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Stop 37: St. Peter's Episcopal Church
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Stop 38: Captain Cornelius White House
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Stop 39: St. Peter's Rectory
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Stop 40: Old Presbyterian Parsonage
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Stop 41: Hyman Rippen House
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Stop 42: Thomas G. Marsh House
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Stop 43: Garretson Funeral Parlor
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Stop 44: Jennie and Jacob Martin Shop
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Stop 45: Site of the King's Arms Tavern
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Stop 46: Simspon Methodist Church
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Stop 47: Solomon Andrews House
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Stop 48: St. Mary's Roman Catholic Church
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Stop 49: St. Mary's School
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Stop 50: St. Mary's Rectory
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Stop 51: Public School No 1
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Stop 52: Perth Amboy High School
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Stop 53: Site of Eagleswood & the Rartian Bay Union