Holding a commanding view of the Six Mile Run Valley, the Van Liew-Suydam House sits atop a hill at the intersection of South Middlebush and Blackwells Mills Roads in Somerset, NJ. The original house was built in the late 18th century by Cornelius Van Liew, who also built the Franklin Inn in East Millstone. The newest and largest portion of the house was constructed in 1875 by Joseph Suydam. The ornate woodworking on the porch and walls clearly demonstrates 19th century Victorian farmhouse architecture.
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Park Day at the Old Barracks
Park Day at the Old Barracks
Grab your rake and a pair of gloves and join the Old Barracks as they prepare for another season of programming at the museum! On Saturday, April 6th, the Old Barracks Museum will be participating in the American Battlefield Trust’s Park Day event, and the Old Barracks is in need of volunteers to help with […]