Duke Farms: You've Never Seen New Jersey Like This
More than 1,000 acres of art, history and beauty are waiting to be explored at Duke Farms. (Video by Andre Malok and Chelsea LoCascio | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
Ruins at Duke Farms - Doris Duke Hillsborough, NJ Estate
Doris Duke spent 50 yrs. creating 11 indoor gardens at Duke Farms later destroyed by Foundation Board. Now main attraction is ruins.
Duke Farms, part of Doris Duke's Estate in Hillsborough NJ
This is part of Doris Duke's estate, and her orchid garden. The Dukes were interesting, they gained their great wealth in the tobacco and hydro electric industry. They fell in love with NJ's country side. Doris set aside money to maintain the natural area, upon her death in 1993, so we can visit it for free forever.
Duke Farms, NJ
Duke Farms, New Jersey.
Hillsborough Township Home For Sale: 272 Long Hill Road, Hillsborough, New Jersey
Million-dollar views can be yours in this custom-built ranch in Hillsborough Township! Constructed by a mason in a spot handpicked for its blissful scenery, this home is spacious and light filled with fantastic skyline views. The two-car garage offers interior access into the finished lower level with a bar. On the main floor, all eyes will turn towards the large picture window in the dining room that frames views of the valley beyond. Hardwood floors are in most rooms including three spacious bedrooms. The main bedroom provides generous closet storage and a private bath to homeowners. Another full bathroom is in the hall. The family room is adjacent a spacious kitchen and features a stone fireplace and doors out to a blue stone patio. Lawns and lush plantings stretch out back and a horse farm across the street, adds to the country feel. A two-room outbuilding with glass doors would make a fantastic workshop or studio with incredible views! All the conveniences are just a short drive away. Don't miss out on this unique property!
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Duke Falls (Duke Farms, NJ)
A lovely trip to the beautiful Duke Farms in Hillsborough, NJ. What a great day!
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Hydrautomat Presentation at Duke Farms for NOFA NJ
Here is a video of my presentation on the Hydrautomat at the NOFA NJ Incubator Farm Open House event on October 11th, 2014.
In the presentation I go over what the Hydrautomat is, a breif history about the Hydrautomat, how the Hydrautomat works, a demonstration of the Hydrautomat, the advantages and disadvantages of the Hydrautomat, current uses for the Hydrautomat, and some of the possible uses and modifications for the Hydrautomat.
Thanks to Justine Cook and Erica Evans from NOFA NJ for allowing me to give a presentation on the Hydrautomat.
I'd like to thank Sister Marie Brigante and Antonella Pompo for coming to the presentation. Your attendance made my day :).
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New York Harbor on Dallas-New York LGA flight: Statue of Liberty, Ellis Island, One WTC 2016-03-30
A fully annotated video: Storm clouds over the mid section of the U.S. give way to clear skies in N.E. Ohio on this morning flight, AA2213, from Dallas, Texas, into New York City's in-town LaGuardia Airport along the city's East River.
View of Pennsylvania's Ridge and Valley is followed by the Megalopolis cities of eastern Pennsylvania and northern New Jersey, followed by a right downwind leg north over the Hudson River prior to turning right to land to the south at LaGuardia Airport.
0:01-0:35 Departure preparation announcement of flight AA 2213
1:05 Recorded exit-seating announcement
1:25 Pushback begins
1:51 Taxiing begins
3:13 Takeoff run begins on 17R
6:45 Flight information from cockpit
9:05 Summit Lake, Akron, Ohio
9:30 Downtown Akron, Ohio
9:40-10:00 Interstate 76, Ohio
10:44 Allegheny River at Kennerdale, Pennsylvania (bridge)
11:20 Kahle Lake, Clarion and Venango counties, PA
12:10 Wentlings Corners, Exit 53, Interstate 80, PA
12:55 Exit 60, Interstate 80, PA; Piney Reservoir, Clarion River, PA
13:05 Exit 62, Perkins Rd, Clarion, PA
13:40 Lake Erie (top)
15:00 Brockway, Jefferson County, PA
18:45 Driftwood, Cameron County, PA, confluence of Bennett Branch and Driftwood Branch of Sinnemahoning Creek
19:40 Sinnemahoning Creek, PA
19:55 West Branch Susquehanna River, Pennsylvania
20:40 Renovo, PA
21:00 North Bend, PA
22:55 Cockpit announcement
23:05 Avis & Jersey Shore, PA
24:20 Williamsport, PA
25:30 Montgomery, PA
28:10 Lightstreet, Columbia County, PA
28:40 Interstate 80 crossing Susquehanna River
29:00 Mifflinville (lower) & Berwick (upper)
30:15 Seatbelt announcement
31:05 Interstate 81, PA
31:25 McAdoo, Schuylkill County, PA
32:35 Nesquehoning, Carbon County, PA
33:10 Jim Thorpe (L); Lehighton (R), Carbon County, PA
36:35 Nazareth, Northampton County, PA
37:01 Landing preparation announcement
37:10 Easton, PA
37:15 Delaware River
37:25 Phillipsburg, New Jersey
37:40 Merrill Creek Reservoir, Warren County, NJ
38:10 Interstate 78, NJ
40:05 Round Valley Reservoir, Clinton Township, Hunterdon County, NJ
41:30 Raritan & Somerville, NJ
41:50 Duke Farms, Hillsborough Township, NJ
43:35 New Brunswick, NJ
44:15 Raritan River NJ
44:25 Rutgers University, New Brunswick, NJ
44:40 Highland Park & Edison, NJ
45:00 New Jersey Turnpike, Interstate 95
45:40 New Jersey Turnpike & Garden State Expressway interchange, Woodbridge, NJ
46:15 Arthur Kill (channel) NJ to Staten Island NY
48:00 Statue of Liberty & Hoboken NJ (L); Manhattan (C); Brooklyn (R)
48:15-48:30 Statue of Liberty & Ellis Island
49:20 Bayonne, NJ
50:00 Jersey City, NJ
50:50 Hoboken NJ
51:00 The Heights, Jersey City, NJ
51:05 Union City, NJ
51:30 West New York, NJ
52:30 Interstate 95 to George Washington Bridge (below aircraft)
53:25 Hudson River
53:30 Yonkers, NY
54:10 Hillview Reservoir, Yonkers NY
55:10 New Rochelle, NY
55:30 Long Island Sound
55:45 City Island, The Bronx, New York, NY
56:20 Interstate 695 Throgs Neck Expressway, The Bronx, New York, NY
57:00 Whitestone Bridge, Bronx, NY
57:10 East River, New York, NY
58:12 Touchdown on runway 22
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Melick's Town Farm: You've Never Seen New Jersey Like This
It's pick your own apple time at Melick's Town Farm in Califon. Who would you take along to apple picking? (Video by Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
Day Trip to Duke Farms (DITL)
After visiting Princeton University, we made a quick stop to Duke Farms, the former estate of Philanthropist Doris Duke. Enjoy the sights.
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Raritan River Falls at Duke's Park
The Raritan River falls at Duke's Park from a drone.
Abandoned Cost Cutters Department Store in Hillsborough, NJ #savethekmarts #amesfanclub
Cost cutters was a department store in Hillsborough that closed in the fall of 09 I believe.
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Esther Miriam Meeting David and Elliott at Duke Farms, Hillsborough New Jersey, May 19, 2012
Esther Miriam Meeting David and Elliott at Duke Farms, Hillsborough New Jersey, May 19, 2012
364 Woods Rd, Hillsborough, NJ 08844
This outstanding Cape is completely renovated from head to toe! You'll adore the updated kitchen featuring rich cherry cabinets, center island with seating, breakfast bar, recessed lights, undermount cabinet lighting, stainless steel appliances and ceramic tile. Adjacent to the kitchen is an expansive family room highlighting a play area, crown molding, woodburning stove and access to a screened in back porch. The formal dining room is enhanced by a large new picture window, built-in shelving, governors panels and woodburning fireplace. Two bedrooms and a full bathroom complete the first level. Discover hardwood or laminate wood flooring throughout, including oak treads on the front staircase. Upstairs is equally impressive, showcasing two more bedrooms, including a large master with two closets (one walk-in) and another full bathroom. You'll find custom organizers in all bedroom closets. More amenities include a sound system in the garage and back porch, full basement, central air, whole house exhaust fan and an attached two car garage with keypad access and new door seal. The exterior is also impeccably maintained and spotlights a new front retaining wall, renovated exterior front steps, vinyl siding, shed, newly paved driveway, new roof vent pipes, shutters and porch gutters. All this, and perfectly nestled on a premier lot resembling park-like grounds containing mature landscaping beds and a vegetable garden. Act quickly since this pristine home is priced to sell!
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History of Hillsborough New Jersey
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Hillsborough is a collection of small villages, each of which has left its own imprint on the Townships history:
BELLE MEAD
BLACKWELLS MILLS
FLAGTOWN
NESHANIC
SOUTH BRANCH
Because Clovis-type spear points have been found in Hillsborough, we must believe that early man arrived at least ten or twelve thousand years ago when the mammoth and mastodon still roamed the area. Artifacts of all of the archaeological periods are present, which indicated continuous occupation until historic times.
Hillsborough and the surrounding area were first explored by the Dutch in the middle 17th century. At that time the area was occupied by the Unami Indians who were a part of the Lenapi Tribe. Because they spoke the Algonquin language they were considered part of the Algonquin Nation.
Records of the Proprietors and Reeds map of 1685 show that large tracts of land were patented to shareholders in the Proprietorship at a very early date. Some of the earliest land transactions found in the records of Hillsborough begin around 1700 and include the names John Royce, Peter DuMont and Hendrik Beekman. Some of this land lies along what is now South Branch River Road. A short time later farms were carved out of a tract patented to Thomas Barker, whose land was along the Millstone River.
In 1676 West Jersey, including the area of Neshanic and South Branch, was sold to William Penn. In 1710 a large interior tract, known as the “Harlingen Tract,” was sold to Dutch investors by Peter Sonmans. A parcel of this tract was set aside for a parsonage lot, but was not used until after the Harlingen Church organized in 1727. Grist mills were one of the earliest industries. Records of mills in the Neshanic area go back to 1692 and perhaps earlier. As early as 1746 a mill was recorded along the Millstone River.
Hillsboroughs roads got their names from early records, Hillsborough was also known as Hillsbury and although the records are obscure, some believe the Township was named for Lord Hillsborough.
Hillsborough received its Charter on May 29, 1771, and officially became Hillsborough Township. Before that date it was known as the “Westering Precinct of Somerset County”.
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