
The Delaware River serves as the central artery for this region, separating Lambertville in New Jersey from New Hope in Pennsylvania. This landscape is defined by its preservation of both natural and historical features, where the Pennsylvania Canal and the Delaware and Raritan Canal run parallel to the river's banks, tracing the old industrial pathways of the 19th-century transport network. The area is dense with sites of genealogical and historical significance, including the Washington Crossing National Cem and the Solebury Friends Graveyard. Beyond the river towns, the terrain rises toward peaks such as Goat Hill, Jericho Mountain, and Baldpate Mtn. Smaller settlements like Titusville, Brownsburg, and Stoopville are scattered across the valley, connected by historic routes like Lower York Rd and the D&L Trl.
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1890 Lambertville
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1891 Lambertville
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1894 Lambertville
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1906 Lambertville
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1943 Lambertville
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1953 Lambertville
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1995 Lambertville
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2011 Lambertville
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2014 Lambertville
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2016 Lambertville
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2019 Lambertville
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2023 Lambertville
Hunterdon County, NJ