Piscataway /pɪsˈkætəˌweɪ/ is a township in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 56,044, reflecting an increase of 5,562 (+11.0%) from the 50,482 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 3,393 (+7.2%) from the 47,089 counted in 1990.
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Located in Johnson Park in Piscataway, NJ, East Jersey Old Town Village is comprised of sixteen reconstructed and replica 18th and 19th century structures. They represent architecture typical of farm and merchant communities once found in central New Jersey. Dedicated to teaching the history, traditions, folk arts, and craftsmanship of the people who lived and worked throughout the region, the Village is home to ‘Raritan Landing...Uncovering a Forgotten Past’, a permanent exhibit about Raritan Landing, an 18th-century Colonial port once located on the river. Explore the site and meet the historical interpreters that bring the Village to life through their historic trades and crafts. A gateway site for the Crossroads of the American Revolution, National Heritage Area, and situated along the Washington-Rochambeau National Historic Trail, the Village offers awarding winning exhibits, living history, and seasonal programs. Text CULTURE to 56512 for more information.
Wonderful restored village. Nice Christmas tours. Should see it at least once. Very historical and interesting.
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The Cornelius Low House/Middlesex County Museum is a Historic National Register home built in 1741 for Cornelius Low, a wealthy merchant of Raritan Landing. The home is one of the best examples of Georgian architecture in New Jersey. The Low House has a dual purpose, to interpret the history of this fine structure, but also to research and mount rotating exhibits about New Jersey history. Recent exhibits have included a Centennial display on New Jersey during World War I, and an exhibit on New Jersey Diners. Visit the current exhibit 'Mid-Century New Jersey: The Garden State in the 1950s' through June 28, 2020. Open Year-Round, excluding Holidays, Rutgers Football game days and Rutgers graduation. Historical Interpreters on-site April - October.
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I like this park. It has a lot of open space and a zoo where you can see and sometimes feed animals.
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