The Losey-Robbins house at Walpack Center in Sussex County, NJ

dc.creatorBeards, Daniel E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-03T17:53:02Z
dc.date.available2024-09-03T17:53:02Z
dc.date.issued2010-10-14
dc.descriptionThe Losey-Robbins House (aka First Robbins House) on Main Street in Walpack Center was built around 1860 by John Losey. The Robbins in the name comes from the last residents who owned the house, Joseph and Edith Robbins, before it was purchased by the United States government in 1974 to make way for the lake that was to be created once the Tocks Island Dam was completed. The project was abandoned in 1975, and all the land and buildings that remained standing that the government had purchased became part of Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area.
dc.descriptionThe LoseyRobbins House
dc.descriptionWalpack Center
dc.descriptionWallpack
dc.descriptionDelaware Water Gap
dc.descriptionDelaware River
dc.descriptionNational Recreation Area
dc.descriptionNPS
dc.descriptionNational Park Service
dc.descriptionNational Park
dc.descriptionThe Skylands
dc.descriptionNJ Skylands
dc.descriptionThe New Jersey Skylands
dc.descriptionNew Jersey Skylands
dc.descriptionJersey Skylands
dc.descriptionLakeland
dc.descriptionNew Jersey
dc.descriptionSussex County
dc.descriptionNorthwestern New Jersey
dc.descriptionJersey
dc.descriptionNJ
dc.descriptionThe Garden State
dc.descriptionPennsylvania
dc.descriptionPA
dc.descriptionThe Keystone State
dc.descriptionU.S. National Register of Historic Places
dc.descriptionNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
dc.descriptionU.S. Historic district
dc.format.extent4368 x 2912
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/10929/140144
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dc.subjectOriginal file name Wallpack House (2).jpeg
dc.titleThe Losey-Robbins house at Walpack Center in Sussex County, NJ

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