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Middlebrook Five Generals Bus Tour
Tour five historically important Somerset County homes, military headquarters during the Revolutionary War’s Middlebrook Cantonment in the winter of 1778-79, via the comfort of a heated premium coach and VOX audio system with personal headsets. Purchase buss passes with the Heritage Trail Association: https://heritagetrail.org/schedule
Middlebrook 5 Generals Bus Tour
Tour the Middlebrook area and 5 existing houses from the Revolutionary War period. The bus will stop for a quick visit to all 5 houses that George Washington and a few top Generals lived during the Middlebrook winter. Beginning at the Van Horne House with an overview of the area during the winter of 1778-79, the tours begin at 9am, 10am, 11am, 12:30pm, 1:30pm and the last tour begins at 2:30pm. The tour itself happens ON the bus. Luxury buses and personal VOX listening devices make the tour information easy to hear on the bus and in the houses.
Dive Into Dinnerware
Jean Ceramics 284 US 206, HillsboroughIn this workshop, you will learn how to throw dinnerware items (plates, cups, bowls & more!) in sets. Learn how to portion your clay for the type of item you are making and how to plan out your dinnerware set. **OUTSIDE POTTERS MUST PURCHASE CLAY IN ADDITION TO PARTICIPATE IN THE WORKSHOP** Workshop Schedule: 1st Half: Go over the variety of dinnerware items, how to portion clay for specific items, demoing plates, & bowls Lunch 2nd Half: Apply the techniques to your ideas What you need: Sketchbook (for ideas and sketching out designs) Pottery Tool Kit/Bucket Clay (additional clay may need to be purchased for the workshop) Lunch!
Natirar – A Journey Through Time
Natirar 2 Main Street, PeapackNatirar and the Ladds – A Signature Event to benefit The Historical Society of the Somerset Hills. We invite you to embark on A Journey Through Time and immerse yourself in the enchanting history of the Natirar Estate. Discover the illustrious legacy of Kate Macy Ladd and her husband, Walter Graeme Ladd, at an exclusive luncheon event, co-hosted by The Historical Society of the Somerset Hills and Pendry Natirar. Prepare to be captivated by W. Barry Thomson, a distinguished local historian and acclaimed co-author of the two-volume works, New Jersey Country Houses: The Somerset Hills. He will reveal the hidden stories of ‘Natirar and the Ladd family,’ bringing to life the opulence and grandeur of a bygone era. With a stunning array of visuals, Thomson will whisk you away to the turn of the 20th century, unveiling the origins of the Ladds’ breathtaking 1,000-acre estate, crafted by the renowned architects Guy Lowell and Henry Janeway Hardenbergh. Dive deep into the sources of the Ladds’ vast wealth and explore their lavish lifestyles, from their majestic residences to their elegant yachts. Discover their extraordinary philanthropic contributions, which left a lasting legacy on the Somerset Hills. Embrace this unparalleled opportunity to witness history come alive