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Haines Mill
In 1773, Issac Haines and others petitioned the Assembly to permit the building of a dam to power a gristmill and a sawmill. Haines Mill, now Kirby's Mill, was declared a State Historic Site in 1971 and was placed on the National Register of Historic Sites in 1972...

John Henry `Pop` Lloyd
They called him "Pop" because he was the granddaddy of them all--and the quintessential shortstop. He was born in Florida, but spent his golden years winning the heart of Atlantic City...

Jersey Devil: Fact or Fiction?
One legend has it that in the 1700s, a woman by the name of Deborah Smith married a Mr. Leeds, and they lived around the New Jersey Pinelands area. Together, they had 12 children. During the painful birth of her 13th, she cursed the child.

Millennial Minded
Making your business attractive to a younger generation

Chestnut Neck
Painter Emanuel Leutze captured the American Revolution in his painting of Washington Crossing the Delaware. It is a glorious painting that depicts George Washington and his army being chased from Trenton into Valley Forge.

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