Most reviewed Architectural Buildings in New Jersey


  1. 3.5 Newark Penn Station (146 reviews)
    - Good services
    Spent < 1 hour Architectural Buildings
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    We caught the Path train into the world trade centre. It is a very efficient and quick service. But if you travel at peak times you will have to stand the whole way. Try to exit the station right into the main Penn concourse otherwise you will end up across the busy road. See more..
  2. 4.0 Cleveland Tower (14 reviews)
    - Go for the Bells
    Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings
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    This is impressive just to look at it. If you have the opportunity to look inside, it reminiscent of Harry Potter. But most of all, go when the bells are playing! Look up carillons bells for more info. See more..
  3. 4.5 Bell Works (6 reviews)
    - Fun place to meet friends.
    Architectural Buildings
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    Bell Works is a two-million-square-foot mixed-use building with great access, office, retail, entertainment, hospitality, residential, health, wellness, fitness, everything you would find in a metropolis in a great suburban location - a metroburb, as we like to call it. We are open to the public, 7 days a week! See more..
  4. 5.0 Covenhoven House (5 reviews)
    - Great place for history buffs
    Historic Sites • Architectural Buildings • Battlefields
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    If you are interested in the American Revolutionary War and want to see how folks lived in colonial times this is the place for you. Do call to check that it is open. Times & days open vary. See more..
  5. 5.0 Indian King Tavern (4 reviews)
    - Taylored & informative
    Thursday: 10:00 AM - 4:00 PM Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings
    Our docent was a treasure trove of history. She sought our interest level and expertly filled one hour and 15 minutes with historic accounts of the Indian King Tavern. We left pleased, smarter and appreciative of the lifestyle of the time. Well done! See more..
  6. 4.5 Rutherfurd Hall (4 reviews)
    - Beautiful and haunted
    Spent 2-3 hours Architectural Buildings
    Great for events and concerts. I saw some good Jazz here Also hosted a holistic festival and attended more events. The atmosphere is wonderful See more..
  7. 4.5 The Old Mill (3 reviews)
    - Beautiful
    Spent 2-3 hours Historic Sites • Points of Interest & Landmarks • Historic Walking Areas • Architectural Buildings • Scenic Walking Areas
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    Our charm is uniquely real with historic buildings, distinctive shopping, and lush green open spaces with a beautiful lake, abundant wildlife, and restaurants that will please any palate. Open year-round, Allentown is home to many special events, family festivals and nature attractions. Come and visit us - start planning your trip now. See more..
  8. 4.0 Hopper-Goetschius Museum (2 reviews)
    - Unusual old house with lots of hidden doors and passages
    Spent < 1 hour Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas • Architectural Buildings
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    The Hopper-Goetschius Museum is the home of the Upper Saddle River Historical Society and is the former home of the Hopper and Goetschius families. The house was built in three different sections, so there are a lot of hidden panels and stairs to climb. Don't miss the hidden door in the kitchen to the mysterious second floor and the trip to the basement. The house is 'as is' when the last resident left the house in the 1980's and still has the vintage furniture and knick-knacks of the family. The grounds have an outhouse, working outside kitchen and many historical buildings from the surrounding towns that were going to be knocked down. The barn is loaded with old farm equipment and vehicles like sleighs and wagons from the 1800's and there is lots of gardening things from a time when this was a working farm and rest stand. The house is open only certain times of the year so check the website for more information. See more..
  9. 4.0 Cumberland County Courthouse (2 reviews)
    - Elegant classical building, part of Bridgeton Historic District.
    Spent < 1 hour Points of Interest & Landmarks • Architectural Buildings • Government Buildings
    I do not imagine anybody longing to see the inside of the courthouse in Bridgeton or anywhere else if they can help it. This spectacular building is located at the corner of Broad and Fayette Streets in Bridgeton. The current building was built in 1909. It is a part of the Bridgeton Historic District and the National Registry of Historic Places. Due to security it cannot be adviced to see it inside but it is certainly worth a glimpse from the outside. The prior Revolutionary War courthouse bell that rang out during the major events is now displayed in the lobby of the current courthouse but I have not seen it. See more..
  10. 5.0 The Old Stone House-Ramsey Historical Society (1 review)
    - Don't miss this historic and interesting old home; it is not open that much
    Spent 1-2 hours Historic Sites • Historic Walking Areas • Architectural Buildings
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    The Old Stone House is a Revolutionary War era home in Ramsey, NJ that has sat in the same spot since the early 1700's. The home is run by the Ramsey Historical Society and is open only about three times a year so it is best when it is open to head over and see the property. The house has an interesting display of toys, antique furniture, farm equipment and house hold items. The home has an interesting set of docents who tour and explain the home to you. The grounds are interesting as they are perched up on a hill over looking what was once a farm. Now it is Route 17. The house is open only at certain times of the year for special events so it is best to check out their website. It is really interesting. See more..
  11. Feigespan Mansion (0 review)
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