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Preservation New Jersey's annual 10 Most Endangered Historic Places list included the Community of St. John Baptist Convent and Retreat House in Mendham and West Orange's Hecker Carriage House.
Announced on May 3, Preservation New Jersey's 2025 list calls out landmarks facing demolition, neglect or uncertain futures. advertisement. The Record Bergen County.
Three New Jersey locations were listed among the top 120. Must-see New Jersey landmarks At No. 58 is the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge in Oceanville.
But its poll of 2,100 Americans on which natural landmarks they would most like to visit definitely has some Jersey flair. The company released a list of the top 250 landmarks on Thursday.
The most famous site in New Jersey is the Thomas Edison National Historical Park, which includes the preserved laboratory and home of Thomas Edison, known as one of America’s greatest inventors. 11.
Preservation New Jersey's 2025 list of its 10 Most Endangered Historic Places, includes the Van Houten House in Paterson and other area landmarks.