Image by Bosc d'Anjou via Flickr
Image by Bosc d'Anjou via Flickr
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Image by Bosc d'Anjou via FlickrFounded in 1705, this cozy, old river-town is the Antique Capital of New Jersey.
Carriage rides, restaurants, coffee shops, art galleries and a view of
the scenic Delaware River and Lambertville's Pennsylvanian sister
city, New Hope, on the opposite shore. The architecture of the town is
anchored by Federal and Victorian buildings. Lambertville Station is a restored 1800s train depot which is now an inn and restaurant. There is the 1816 Marshall House, home to the Lambertville Historical Society. River Horse Brewing Company offers tours and tastings. Also, the Delaware and Raritan Canal cuts through town, offering visitors the opportunity for a nice stroll along its tow path. Lambertville.
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