Parks & Nature
Miles of trails for hiking and running, great area for biking, and lots of Revolutionary War History!
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Jockey Hollow Visitor Center
586 Tempe Wick RdMiles of trails for hiking and running, great area for biking, and lots of Revolutionary War History!
Miles of forest trail for biking and hiking, mountain biking too within a few minutes walking/biking distance from the cottage!
Patriots Path
Patriots PathMiles of forest trail for biking and hiking, mountain biking too within a few minutes walking/biking distance from the cottage!
The majestic 127.48 acres of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum offer a serene place to relax, as well as to learn, explore, and celebrate.
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Mga Kaibigan ng Frelinghuysen Arboretum
353 E Hanover AveThe majestic 127.48 acres of The Frelinghuysen Arboretum offer a serene place to relax, as well as to learn, explore, and celebrate.
Great place to play ball, bike, walk, or rollerblade...relatively flat, choice of paved or dirt trails.
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Reserbasyon ng Loantaka Brook
468 South StGreat place to play ball, bike, walk, or rollerblade...relatively flat, choice of paved or dirt trails.
Fort Nonsense
Fort Nonsense Access RoadBeautiful views of Morristown and its surrounds and an interesting story...
Discover the “Birthplace of the Telegraph” and experience life during the early years of the Industrial Revolution and the dawn of a new era in communications. This site preserves the estate of Stephen Vail, proprietor of the Speedwell Iron Works from the early to mid-1830s. Also on site is the national historic landmark factory building where Alfred Vail and Samuel F.B. Morse demonstrated a perfected electromagnetic telegraph to the public for the first time in January 1828. The area is home to a number of 18th century buildings, some of which were moved here and saved from demolition to this seven acre site. There is an exquisite park across Speedwell Avenue, with the remains of the ironw
Historic Speedwell
333 Speedwell AveDiscover the “Birthplace of the Telegraph” and experience life during the early years of the Industrial Revolution and the dawn of a new era in communications. This site preserves the estate of Stephen Vail, proprietor of the Speedwell Iron Works from the early to mid-1830s. Also on site is the national historic landmark factory building where Alfred Vail and Samuel F.B. Morse demonstrated a perfected electromagnetic telegraph to the public for the first time in January 1828. The area is home to a number of 18th century buildings, some of which were moved here and saved from demolition to this seven acre site. There is an exquisite park across Speedwell Avenue, with the remains of the ironw
Food Scene
The best location for a lovely Sunday brunch or an after concert drink.
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Jockey Hollow Bar & Kitchen
110 South StThe best location for a lovely Sunday brunch or an after concert drink.
Saigon Subs & Cafe
98 Elm StGreat place for a delicious fresh tasting Vietnamese style sub plus!
Beloved steakhouse, people come from miles away for their fabulous marbled steaks and burgers.
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Arthur's Tavern
57 Grove StBeloved steakhouse, people come from miles away for their fabulous marbled steaks and burgers.
Office Tavern Grill
3 South StBiggest and best selection of craft beers anywhere in the area!
Arts & Culture
Always and interesting exebition plus a wonderful theater for music and plays!
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Morris Museum
6 Normandy Heights RdAlways and interesting exebition plus a wonderful theater for music and plays!
Experience farm living as it was done over 100 years ago at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. At this 213.4-acre New Jersey and National Register Historic Site, you can enjoy many of the daily farm activities that took place in the 1920s.
Fosterfields Living Historical Farm
73 Kahdena RdExperience farm living as it was done over 100 years ago at Fosterfields Living Historical Farm. At this 213.4-acre New Jersey and National Register Historic Site, you can enjoy many of the daily farm activities that took place in the 1920s.
Washington's Headquarters Museum
30 Washington PlIt's a piece of US History!
This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate. The Museum also offers lectures, workshops, and numerous educational programs, plus two family days each year.
The Stickley Museum at Craftsman Farms
2352 NJ-10This 30-acre National Historic Landmark is the centerpiece of Gustav Stickley’s early 20th century country estate. The Museum also offers lectures, workshops, and numerous educational programs, plus two family days each year.
Drinks & Nightlife
One of many happening places with live music on weekend evenings, large 20 something crowd at night, tasty fun food and family friendly during the day.
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The Famished Frog
18 Washington StOne of many happening places with live music on weekend evenings, large 20 something crowd at night, tasty fun food and family friendly during the day.
Top acts show up here on a regular basis, great renovated theater in the center of Morristown surrounded by restaurants and after theater night life!
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Mayo Performing Arts Center
100 South StTop acts show up here on a regular basis, great renovated theater in the center of Morristown surrounded by restaurants and after theater night life!
Shopping
Century 21
1 N Park PlGreat bargains every day, right in the center of Morristown.
One of the best chocolate shops in the world! Wendy Taffet says "when it comes to Enjou Chocolat…I'm doing what I was born to do." It all started with a great passion for cooking and baking. Her first project in pharmacy school was to make chocolate syrup—perhaps suggesting her future path. Her admiration for fine desserts and chocolate coupled with the desire to create the world's finest chocolate has led her to where she is today.
Enjou Chocolat of Morristown, Inc.
8 Dehart StOne of the best chocolate shops in the world! Wendy Taffet says "when it comes to Enjou Chocolat…I'm doing what I was born to do." It all started with a great passion for cooking and baking. Her first project in pharmacy school was to make chocolate syrup—perhaps suggesting her future path. Her admiration for fine desserts and chocolate coupled with the desire to create the world's finest chocolate has led her to where she is today.
Boutiques, restaurants, ice cream parlors, frozen yogurt, wedding wear, jewelry shops, framers, just about anything you want can be found walking on charming South Street!
South Street
South StreetBoutiques, restaurants, ice cream parlors, frozen yogurt, wedding wear, jewelry shops, framers, just about anything you want can be found walking on charming South Street!