Old Belfry Tower
Sounding the Bell of Liberty In 1761, Isaac Stone donated a bell to the town of Lexington. Weighing over four hundred pounds, it was hung in a belfry...
Green End Fort
Constructed by American and French forces in 1780 to defend Newport and Middletown from the anticipated return of the British army.
Fort Nonsense
Morristown's Lookout Following their victories at Trenton and Princeton, General George Washington and the Continental Army sought a secure winter...
Captain William Smith House
A Captain's Home This home was built in the 1690s and, by 1775, was the residence of Captain William Smith, the commander of the Lincoln minutemen. A...
Indian King Tavern
By early 1777, the Revolutionary War had forced New Jersey’s legislators to seek a safer meeting place, leading them to the Indian King Tavern in...
The Proprietary House
A Mansion fit for a Royal Governor: Proprietary House, completed in 1764, served as the official residence of New Jersey’s last royal governor...