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The Sandlass House

May 15, 2022 by

Sandlass House

  The Sandlass House, located at the entrance to the Sandy Hook Unit of the Gateway National Recreation Area, is the only surviving building of a once extensive resort complex built as part of Sandy Hook’s Golden Age. Built in 1893, the House was part of the Highland Beach excursion resort ... » Learn More about The Sandlass House

The Stockton Inn

May 15, 2022 by

Stockton Inn

  The Stockton Inn sits near the site of taverns dating back to the 18th century. The building is constructed of Stockton sandstone, presumably quarried from hillside directly behind the Stockton Inn. Sometime in the 1880s the hotel was remodeled with mansard roof, cupola and Victorian ... » Learn More about The Stockton Inn

Port Colden Manor

May 16, 2019 by

  The 1835 Port Colden Manor is the Port Colden Historic District's largest and most impressive contributing resource. It is an outstanding provincial example of Greek Revival architecture. The massive stuccoed-stone structure with low-pitched hip roof exhibits characteristic Greek ... » Learn More about Port Colden Manor

Union Hotel

September 21, 2017 by

DESCRIPTION: Preservation New Jersey applauds a recent developer’s proposed investment to revitalize downtown Flemington. This is a plan that is long overdue, has been stalled for many years, and has the potential to provide the type of mixed-use, 24/7 activity that will reestablish Flemington’s ... » Learn More about Union Hotel

New Jersey Shore Hotels

August 30, 2017 by

DESCRIPTION: For as long as people have been taking vacations, they have been visiting New Jersey’s Atlantic coast for rest and relaxation. Many well-known municipalities began as destinations for summer recreation: Cape May, Atlantic City, Ocean City, Spring Lake, Asbury Park, Bay Head – the list ... » Learn More about New Jersey Shore Hotels

Berlin Hotel

August 25, 2017 by

UPDATES: 07/2010 Update: The hotel was saved from demolition in 1999 through grants, donations, and fundraisers. In March of 2000, the hotel was moved to a new location near its original site. It is currently undergoing a renovation. DESCRIPTION: Considered to be Berlin's most significant ... » Learn More about Berlin Hotel

Christian Admiral Hotel

February 8, 2017 by

UPDATE: The Christian Admiral Hotel was demolished in 1996 for a new single-family development. DESCRIPTION: The Christian Admiral Hotel, originally known as the Hotel Cape May, was the centerpiece of the turn-of-the-century project to revive the tourist economy of Cape May. The massive ... » Learn More about Christian Admiral Hotel

Eagle Tavern

February 8, 2017 by

UPDATES: 12/2020: The Eagle Tavern is currently owned by the city of Trenton. While offers to renovate the building have been made, no plan has yet proceeded.  Recent Press: August 2018 - ... » Learn More about Eagle Tavern

Green Hotel

January 13, 2017 by

Green Hotel

UPDATE: Unfortunately, the Green Hotel was demolished in April 2015. DESCRIPTION: The Green Hotel, also known as the Green Castle Hotel or The Green, is a significant example of a Second Empire style brick hotel. It was built in 1881 by Lewis M. Green, a five-term mayor of Woodbury and father ... » Learn More about Green Hotel

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