On Park Place (NJ 652) at Hillside Avenue (NJ 619) on Park Place (NJ 652).
Pre-Revolutionary Village achieved greatest prosperity 1827-1859. Buildings include Stone Mill, Miller’s House, United Methodist Episcopal Church, Parsonage, General Store, and Creamery, 1909. First pasteurizing plant in New Jersey. — — Map (db m91417) HM
On Flanders-Drakestown Rd., 0.1 miles north of River Rd., on the right when traveling north.
A two-span stone arch bridge across the south branch of the Raritan River was constructed at this site c.1860, facilitating the increase in local traffic and industry. It replaced a nearby 1830's structure and was the oldest of its type in Morris . . . — — Map (db m157239) HM
On Flanders-Drakestown Rd. at Mt. Olive Rd., on the right when traveling west on Flanders-Drakestown Rd..
Here in 1768, on land donated by James Heaton, Baptists shared a log church with Presbyterians. The churches they built in the 1850's stand on either side of the 1837 Mount Olive Academy. The village was at the center of the Mount Olive Township, . . . — — Map (db m157208) HM