Homestead Farm at Oak Ridge, Historic house in Oak Ridge Park, Clark and Edison, United States.
Homestead Farm at Oak Ridge is a historic house combining Federal, Colonial, and Italianate architectural details across its property in New Jersey. The main house straddles two counties and is surrounded by various outbuildings that reflect its long history as a working farm.
The house was built between 1720 and 1740 and witnessed the Battle of Short Hills during the American Revolutionary War in the surrounding Ash Swamp area. The region experienced intense military activity that shaped both the structure and the land around it.
The property reflects the importance of farming in early settlement, visible through preserved fields and farm buildings that still dot the grounds. Visitors can see how daily work and life unfolded on a large-scale agricultural operation.
Access to the site comes through guided tours that explore construction methods and farming practices spanning from the 18th century onward. Visitors should wear appropriate outdoor clothing since portions of the grounds include open fields and rural terrain.
The property straddles two different counties, crossing the boundary between Union County and Middlesex County in an unusual territorial arrangement. This split ownership reflects how historical land holdings often ignored modern administrative divisions.
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