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Van Wickle House

1722 establishments in the Thirteen ColoniesFranklin Township, Somerset County, New JerseyHistoric American Buildings Survey in New JerseyHouses completed in 1722Houses in Somerset County, New Jersey
Houses on the National Register of Historic Places in New JerseyMeadows Foundation (New Jersey)National Register of Historic Places in Somerset County, New JerseyNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
Van Wickle House in Somerset, New Jersey on 31 October 2006
Van Wickle House in Somerset, New Jersey on 31 October 2006

The Van Wickle House, also known as the Symen Van Wickle House, is a historical house located at 1289 Easton Avenue in the Somerset section of Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It was built in 1722 by Symen Van Wickle, also known as Symen Van Wicklin. The house, historically known as The Meadows, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 4, 1973.

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Van Wickle House in Somerset, New Jersey on 31 October 2006
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