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In memory of PFC Charles L. Danberrywho gave his life in service for his countryserving in the U.S.M.C. in Vietnam.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB5Q_mount-airy_Lambertville-NJ.html
Village Grew Up Around Holcombe's Storehouse. Built In 1743. Patriot Army Passed Here June 1778.
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From 1949 Until 1971 Many Famous Film And Stage Stars Got Their Start In One Of The Country's First Tent Theaters Located First In Lambertville And Then Here In West Amwell.
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1726, Coates' Ferry; 1733, Coryell's Ferry. Used by Washington, who stayed here three times. First bridge and new name, 1812.
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Revolutionary War Lieutenant, and?pallbearer of George Washington is buried here, along with Sam Holcombe, one of Gen. Washington's spies.
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Earlier known as Coates' Ferry, then Coryell's Ferry.The Lambert family settled here circa 1735, and gave the town its current name.
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Park, formerly called York Street Park, was re-named for longtime Lambertville City Clerk (1948-1982) and Mayor (1983-1988). Park was established in 1900 when Civil War Monument, dedicated in 1870 was moved from Mount Hope Cemetery to this locatio…
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The Belvidere-Delaware Railroad c.1851. Later leased to the Penn R.R. System, the line allowed transit of Lehigh & Hudson R.R. passenger trains.
historicalmarkerproject/markers/HMB08_lambertville-railroad-shops_Lambertville-NJ.html
The Bel-Del Railroad shops stood between the station and the river. Along with repairing trains, the shops built locomotives between 1864 and 1872.
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