Greetings from Bordentown
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A brief description on the city Bordentown that was originally known as Borden's Towne after its architect, Joseph Borden, is presented. The best place to stay here is the Fernbrook Bed & Breakfast, a Georgian estate built in the early 1700s featuring a billiards room, library, and fireside and outdoor dinning.
Publication Name: New Jersey Monthly
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0273-270X
Year: 2005
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Into the woods
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Tara and Dave Wittman always dreamed of owning a log home. In 2001, the couple decided to purchase a home that was unique, custom-built and new, and their wish list fit perfectly with log construction that represents a growing trend of the custom home-building market in the United States.
Publication Name: New Jersey Monthly
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0273-270X
Year: 2005
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Shore to please
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A brief review on the food, ambience, service, wine list and dinner for different restaurants is presented. Some of them are Plantation restaurant and bar and Black Trumpet.
Publication Name: New Jersey Monthly
Subject: Travel, recreation and leisure
ISSN: 0273-270X
Year: 2005
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