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Cedar Bridge Tavern County Historic Site — Attraction in Barnegat Township

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Cedar Bridge Tavern County Historic Site
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The Cedar Bridge Tavern is a historic building located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens in Barnegat Township. It was built around 1740 and is believed to be the oldest intact bar in the United States. It is located at the site of the last skirmish of the American Revolutionary War.
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Cedar Bridge Tavern County Historic Site
United StatesNew JerseyBarnegat TownshipCedar Bridge Tavern County Historic Site

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Cedar Bridge Tavern County Historic Site

200 Old Halfway Rd, Barnegat, NJ 08005
4.8(43)
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The Cedar Bridge Tavern is a historic building located in the New Jersey Pine Barrens in Barnegat Township. It was built around 1740 and is believed to be the oldest intact bar in the United States. It is located at the site of the last skirmish of the American Revolutionary War.

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(732) 929-4769
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5.0
2y

Was a beautiful place and quiet. Wasn't able to gp inside, which sucked but looking around and reading the signs worked. Over the bridge, there's a spot you go to where it feels as tho you're on an island. Your surrounded on 3 sides by water, and I thought that was an awesome spot to camp for the weekend even tho I don't know if it's allowed and I'm sure not, but it's a wicked hideaway. BTW, the sunset is not from that place but was the same night and thought it looked awesome after going there. The other pictures are the East and West side of Jersey. I should have taken the picture of the road and the signs on each side. Next time I'm that way, I'll add it. Last info, if you go there to do something you should not be doing, that place has a few cameras, some hidden, some not. The reason why I never went to "The Island" cause I know they are watching. So, if you're bored or in the area or driving to find historic spots, it's a good spot to check out. Just don't be disrespectful, and please pick up after yourself, have fun, and make sure you...

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5.0
1y

The tavern is the oldest still standing tavern in the United States and inside are a lot of historical facts and artifacts. It was about a mile down a smooth dirt road that was pretty narrow, if you pass someone you'll have to get off the edge of the road to do it. They have a three and a half mile long hiking trail. We walked the mile and a half that is north of the dirt road. A lot of this trail is brand new and it is cut out from an area that was hit by a tornado a couple years ago. There are hundreds of trees that were taken down by the force of the storm. It's quite a sight to see. Parts of the trail can be a little swampy so wear proper shoes, but it's not a difficult walk and much of it is typical of other trails here in the pine barrens. Overall I give the...

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1y

A place I’ve heard of for many years. Finally the time was right to take the trip out there. What an amazing place tucked away out in the middle of nowhere. The history this place holds is incredible. For one, this is the site of the last skirmish of the revolutionary war. Who knew ? Right ? Inside is like stepping back in time. All of the restorations and displays will keep you enthralled at least two hours if you are interested. I was. There is more to see on the rest of the property. That will be for another time. Always be respectful of the sensitive ecologically beautiful area...

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Desiree IsarykDesiree Isaryk
Was a beautiful place and quiet. Wasn't able to gp inside, which sucked but looking around and reading the signs worked. Over the bridge, there's a spot you go to where it feels as tho you're on an island. Your surrounded on 3 sides by water, and I thought that was an awesome spot to camp for the weekend even tho I don't know if it's allowed and I'm sure not, but it's a wicked hideaway. BTW, the sunset is not from that place but was the same night and thought it looked awesome after going there. The other pictures are the East and West side of Jersey. I should have taken the picture of the road and the signs on each side. Next time I'm that way, I'll add it. Last info, if you go there to do something you should not be doing, that place has a few cameras, some hidden, some not. The reason why I never went to "The Island" cause I know they are watching. So, if you're bored or in the area or driving to find historic spots, it's a good spot to check out. Just don't be disrespectful, and please pick up after yourself, have fun, and make sure you take pictures.
Rich DockrayRich Dockray
The tavern is the oldest still standing tavern in the United States and inside are a lot of historical facts and artifacts. It was about a mile down a smooth dirt road that was pretty narrow, if you pass someone you'll have to get off the edge of the road to do it. They have a three and a half mile long hiking trail. We walked the mile and a half that is north of the dirt road. A lot of this trail is brand new and it is cut out from an area that was hit by a tornado a couple years ago. There are hundreds of trees that were taken down by the force of the storm. It's quite a sight to see. Parts of the trail can be a little swampy so wear proper shoes, but it's not a difficult walk and much of it is typical of other trails here in the pine barrens. Overall I give the experience five stars
T.Diddy DropinitT.Diddy Dropinit
A place I’ve heard of for many years. Finally the time was right to take the trip out there. What an amazing place tucked away out in the middle of nowhere. The history this place holds is incredible. For one, this is the site of the last skirmish of the revolutionary war. Who knew ? Right ? Inside is like stepping back in time. All of the restorations and displays will keep you enthralled at least two hours if you are interested. I was. There is more to see on the rest of the property. That will be for another time. Always be respectful of the sensitive ecologically beautiful area in the Pines.
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Was a beautiful place and quiet. Wasn't able to gp inside, which sucked but looking around and reading the signs worked. Over the bridge, there's a spot you go to where it feels as tho you're on an island. Your surrounded on 3 sides by water, and I thought that was an awesome spot to camp for the weekend even tho I don't know if it's allowed and I'm sure not, but it's a wicked hideaway. BTW, the sunset is not from that place but was the same night and thought it looked awesome after going there. The other pictures are the East and West side of Jersey. I should have taken the picture of the road and the signs on each side. Next time I'm that way, I'll add it. Last info, if you go there to do something you should not be doing, that place has a few cameras, some hidden, some not. The reason why I never went to "The Island" cause I know they are watching. So, if you're bored or in the area or driving to find historic spots, it's a good spot to check out. Just don't be disrespectful, and please pick up after yourself, have fun, and make sure you take pictures.
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The tavern is the oldest still standing tavern in the United States and inside are a lot of historical facts and artifacts. It was about a mile down a smooth dirt road that was pretty narrow, if you pass someone you'll have to get off the edge of the road to do it. They have a three and a half mile long hiking trail. We walked the mile and a half that is north of the dirt road. A lot of this trail is brand new and it is cut out from an area that was hit by a tornado a couple years ago. There are hundreds of trees that were taken down by the force of the storm. It's quite a sight to see. Parts of the trail can be a little swampy so wear proper shoes, but it's not a difficult walk and much of it is typical of other trails here in the pine barrens. Overall I give the experience five stars
Rich Dockray

Rich Dockray

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A place I’ve heard of for many years. Finally the time was right to take the trip out there. What an amazing place tucked away out in the middle of nowhere. The history this place holds is incredible. For one, this is the site of the last skirmish of the revolutionary war. Who knew ? Right ? Inside is like stepping back in time. All of the restorations and displays will keep you enthralled at least two hours if you are interested. I was. There is more to see on the rest of the property. That will be for another time. Always be respectful of the sensitive ecologically beautiful area in the Pines.
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