The Johnson Ferry House at Washington Crossing State Park

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2007-03-30

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The Johnson Ferry House, an early 18th-century gambrel roof farmhouse and tavern near the Delaware River, was owned by Garret Johnson, who operated a 490-acre colonial farm and a ferry service across the river in the 1700s.
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The Johnson Ferry House, Washington Crossing The Delaware, Washington Crossing State Park, The American Revolution, American History, History, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, U.S. National Historic Landmark, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, The Delaware Rive, Mercer County, Hopewell Township, The Delaware Region, New Jersey, NJ. Jersey, The Garden State

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