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Best Antiques Store In Bergen County In 2024: Abram Demaree Homestead & Farm Best Antiques Store In Bergen County In 2024: Abram Demaree Homestead & Farm
Best Antiques Store In Bergen County In 2024: Abram Demaree Homestead & Farm We are thrilled to announce that the Abram Demaree Homestead & Farm's Vintage Goods & Antique Shop has been named Best Antiques Store in Bergen County in the 2024 Daily Voice Readers' Choice Awards!  A historic Dutch colonial property dating back to the 18th century, the Abram Demaree Homestead features a vintage goods and antiques shop housed in its original structures, offering a carefully curated selection of furniture, décor, artwork, jewelry, and collectibles, according to its website. Beyond its antiques shop, the Homestead includes a working farm, a café, and a blac…
Small Central Jersey Town Among '50 Most Charming Small Towns In America': HGTV Small Central Jersey Town Among '50 Most Charming Small Towns In America': HGTV
Small Central Jersey Town Among '50 Most Charming Small Towns In America': HGTV A small city in Hunterdon County, recently was named one of America's 50 most charming towns by HGTV. Founded in 1705, Lambertville is known for its picturesque views of the Delaware River, antiques and art galleries. The television network released a slideshow with the ranking, describing the city of 4,100 residents as “The Antiques Capital of New Jersey.” Lambertville also made HGTV's list of most charming towns last year. Its top attractions, according to Tripadvisor, include:  The People's Store Antiques and Design Center with more than 40 dealers, Music Mountain Theater,…
PHOTOS: Franklin Lakes Family Has Trove Of Antique Valentines PHOTOS: Franklin Lakes Family Has Trove Of Antique Valentines
Photos: Franklin Lakes Family Has Trove Of Antique Valentines A Franklin Lakes family has donated its trove of more than 12,300 antique paper Valentines to the Huntington Library, Art Collections, and Botanical Gardens.  The display features greeting cards, sentimental notes, folk art drawings, and other tokens of affection that trace the evolution of romantic and religious keepsakes made in Europe and North America from 1684 to 1970. Nancy and Henry Rosin of Franklin Lakes had given the collection to their son, Bob. He and his wife, Belle, donated it to The Huntington for safekeeping, according to a press release.  The Rosin Collection brims with we…