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Garden State Wine Growers Association
P.O. Box 2631, Hamilton Square, NJ 08690(609) 588-0085
Links to: Web Site
To find out the latest information on New Jersey wineries, wine festivals, what wine to serve with dinner, and much, much more, visit the Garden State Wine Growers Association's website. Visitors to the website can connect to individual winery's websites, find directions and dates for upcoming festivals, learn about specific wines in the Wines of the Month section, sign up for a newsletter or to become a volunteer, and learn about the history of New Jersey wine making.
Also listed in: Historic Sites Wineries
Historic Longstreet Farm
44 Longstreet Road, Holmdel, NJ 07733(732) 946-3758
Links to: Map Web Site
From the 14-room farmhouse to the fertile fields and busy barnyard, Longstreet Farm at Holmdel Park is a restored "living history" slice of Monmouth County's late 19th century agricultural heritage. This is a working farm where historical interpreters in 1890's dress plow the fields, feed the animals, and keep the house as it was in the 1890's. Included as part of the year-round activities at Longstreet Farm are summer camps and story telling for children; blacksmithing, threshing and quilting demonstrations for all ages; and tours of the buildings and barnyard animals.
Also listed in: Historic Sites
Historic Walnford
805 Newman Springs Road, Lincroft, NJ 07738(732) 842-4000
Links to: Map Web Site
Picturesque after a snowfall, full of fascinating history throughout the year, any day is a great time to visit this wonderful historic site and learn more about the Waln family and the evolution of Walnford over two centuries - from an 18th century industrial village and family farm to an elegant country estate. At the heart of the Crosswicks Creek Greenway (1233 acres), the site showcases over 200 years of social, technological and environmental history through the Waln family. The historic district includes 36 acres of field, woodland and wetlands.
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