Steuben House, Historic house in River Edge, United States.
The Steuben House is a historic residential building in River Edge from the colonial era, constructed with stone and featuring traditional craftsmanship and period design throughout. The structure displays typical characteristics of early European building practices in the region.
The house was built during the colonial period and is now listed on the National Register of Historic Places for its significance to early settlement. Its preservation documents the early European occupation of New Jersey.
The house shows how prosperous colonial families lived, with rooms reflecting their daily activities and social routines of the period. The arrangement of spaces reveals the lifestyle and values of that time.
The house is open for visits during scheduled hours, with parking available nearby and information provided at the entrance. Visitors should check ahead for tour availability and operating times before planning a trip.
The house retains many original elements such as hand-carved woodwork and building materials from its construction period, which are rarely preserved so completely. These details provide a window into the craftsmanship techniques of that era.
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