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Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites — Attraction in Somerville

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Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites
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The Wallace House is a Georgian style historic house, which served as the headquarters of General George Washington during the second Middlebrook encampment, located at 38 Washington Place, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.
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Art By Chad Fandel Studio / Gallery
91 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Gallery On Main
30 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876, United States
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Casa Luna Mexican Cuisine
30 S Doughty Ave, Somerville, NJ 08876, United States
Bagels-4-U of Raritan
21 US-206, Raritan, NJ 08869
Ai sushi
30 S Doughty Ave, Somerville, NJ 08876
Honest Indian Restaurant
Honest Restaurant, 97 US-206, Somerville, NJ 08876
Canton Palace
216 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Canton Palace
216 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Golden Wok
41 US-206, Raritan, NJ 08869
Brunch By De Martino
9 Davenport St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Mannion's Pub & Restaurant
150 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876
Wolfgang's Steakhouse - Somerville New Jersey
119 W Main St, Somerville, NJ 08876
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Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites
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Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites

71 Somerset St, Somerville, NJ 08876
4.4(36)
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The Wallace House is a Georgian style historic house, which served as the headquarters of General George Washington during the second Middlebrook encampment, located at 38 Washington Place, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States.

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attractions: Art By Chad Fandel Studio / Gallery, Gallery On Main, restaurants: Casa Luna Mexican Cuisine, Bagels-4-U of Raritan, Ai sushi, Honest Indian Restaurant, Canton Palace, Canton Palace, Golden Wok, Brunch By De Martino, Mannion's Pub & Restaurant, Wolfgang's Steakhouse - Somerville New Jersey
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Nearby attractions of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites

Art By Chad Fandel Studio / Gallery

Gallery On Main

Art By Chad Fandel Studio / Gallery

Art By Chad Fandel Studio / Gallery

4.7

(35)

Open 24 hours
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Gallery On Main

Gallery On Main

4.6

(36)

Open 24 hours
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Throwback Thursday: DJ Night at Maize
Thu, Dec 18 • 7:00 PM
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NJ Post SAME Annual Holiday and Awards Luncheon
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Singles Party
Singles Party
Tue, Dec 16 • 8:00 PM
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Nearby restaurants of Wallace House & Old Dutch Parsonage State Historic Sites

Casa Luna Mexican Cuisine

Bagels-4-U of Raritan

Ai sushi

Honest Indian Restaurant

Canton Palace

Canton Palace

Golden Wok

Brunch By De Martino

Mannion's Pub & Restaurant

Wolfgang's Steakhouse - Somerville New Jersey

Casa Luna Mexican Cuisine

Casa Luna Mexican Cuisine

4.3

(404)

$$

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Bagels-4-U of Raritan

Bagels-4-U of Raritan

4.0

(350)

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Ai sushi

Ai sushi

4.6

(147)

$$$$

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Honest Indian Restaurant

Honest Indian Restaurant

4.0

(183)

$$

Closed
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Chris YomanChris Yoman
Excellent historic houses to visit. The Wallace house is very well done with furnishings. I do have to say I've been disappointed with their journey through the past days...this year the focus was on bees and trees rather than on the houses themselves. Nothing wrong with them as sidebars but the focus should be on the houses not anything else. Nobody was leading tours so looking around is fine but you learn nothing about the house. Very disappointing that the Old Dutch Parsonage isn't open and is so badly deteriorating. I've been in it in the past and it's a cool old building. If I remember correctly it's actually where Rutgers university started so it holds much significance. I realize funding is always an issue but the state should kick in more funding and I think Rutgers should even take an interest in it as it's part of their history. The tour is free which is excellent as most houses on tours have less and charge. Maybe consider doing special events where you charge a fee for something special related to colonial times. That could help towards your fundraising. All in all I highly recommend a visit. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was due to the parsonage as well as the history days.
Perry HarbourPerry Harbour
Last summer, we went on a driving trip around New Jersey to visit the historic sites. One stop was the village of Somerville and visit to the Wallace House. We were there on a week day and the buildings were closed but we could at least look through the windows. The buildings seem to be very well preserved So I wish we could have gone inside. Maybe another trip.
L RL R
I didn't get to enter the house, but they had a re-enactment and life story accounting of Phillis Wheatley which was pretty good. If history was taught like this, it would have caught my attention more in school. Parking lot is limited but street parking shouldn't be a problem.
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Excellent historic houses to visit. The Wallace house is very well done with furnishings. I do have to say I've been disappointed with their journey through the past days...this year the focus was on bees and trees rather than on the houses themselves. Nothing wrong with them as sidebars but the focus should be on the houses not anything else. Nobody was leading tours so looking around is fine but you learn nothing about the house. Very disappointing that the Old Dutch Parsonage isn't open and is so badly deteriorating. I've been in it in the past and it's a cool old building. If I remember correctly it's actually where Rutgers university started so it holds much significance. I realize funding is always an issue but the state should kick in more funding and I think Rutgers should even take an interest in it as it's part of their history. The tour is free which is excellent as most houses on tours have less and charge. Maybe consider doing special events where you charge a fee for something special related to colonial times. That could help towards your fundraising. All in all I highly recommend a visit. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was due to the parsonage as well as the history days.
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Last summer, we went on a driving trip around New Jersey to visit the historic sites. One stop was the village of Somerville and visit to the Wallace House. We were there on a week day and the buildings were closed but we could at least look through the windows. The buildings seem to be very well preserved So I wish we could have gone inside. Maybe another trip.
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Perry Harbour

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I didn't get to enter the house, but they had a re-enactment and life story accounting of Phillis Wheatley which was pretty good. If history was taught like this, it would have caught my attention more in school. Parking lot is limited but street parking shouldn't be a problem.
L R

L R

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3y

Excellent historic houses to visit. The Wallace house is very well done with furnishings. I do have to say I've been disappointed with their journey through the past days...this year the focus was on bees and trees rather than on the houses themselves. Nothing wrong with them as sidebars but the focus should be on the houses not anything else. Nobody was leading tours so looking around is fine but you learn nothing about the house. Very disappointing that the Old Dutch Parsonage isn't open and is so badly deteriorating. I've been in it in the past and it's a cool old building. If I remember correctly it's actually where Rutgers university started so it holds much significance. I realize funding is always an issue but the state should kick in more funding and I think Rutgers should even take an interest in it as it's part of their history. The tour is free which is excellent as most houses on tours have less and charge. Maybe consider doing special events where you charge a fee for something special related to colonial times. That could help towards your fundraising. All in all I highly recommend a visit. Only reason I didn't give 5 stars was due to the parsonage as well as the...

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8y

What a hidden gem. Was visiting from out of town, and looking for a historic site to visit. Had a fabulous tour of the house and learned about its history, and Washington’s time here. For anyone in the area with even a modest interest in history, the Wallace house is a great place to visit. The tour can easily be completed in an hour, including the parsonage...

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4.0
39w

Last summer, we went on a driving trip around New Jersey to visit the historic sites. One stop was the village of Somerville and visit to the Wallace House. We were there on a week day and the buildings were closed but we could at least look through the windows. The buildings seem to be very well preserved So I wish we could have gone inside. Maybe...

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