Scenic USA - New Jersey Clinton Historic District |
Photos by Ben Prepelka Scenic USA FAA Photography |
Located in New Jersey's Skylands Region and the rolling hills of the northwest, Clinton is a picture perfect hamlet of cherry tree lined avenues and a charming main street. Nestled among the hills, the historic district of Clinton lines both sides of the South Branch Raritan River. Named for New York's Governor DeWitt Clinton, the town was incorporated in 1865.
Long before the town was officially established, large tracts of acerage were purchased and newly established grist mills kept busy as early as the mid 1700s. One of today's most familiar landmarks in town is the Red Mill, built in 1810. The woolen mill provided employment, aiding the growth of this small town. Just across the river sits the Stone Mill, now home to the Hunterdon Art Museum. The former grist mill dates back to 1836, and operated continuously until 1952.
This morning view captures a few Main Street shops that lie adjacent to the steel bridge which crosses the Raritan River. Early risers pull into town for a cup of hot coffee or a bite in one of the eateries in this laid back section of town. The river, a picturesque waterfall and a gathering of Clinton ducks provide plenty of peaceful scenery. It's hard to imagine that Clinton is just a short distance from a very busy Interstate 78 corridor.
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