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Beattystown Historic District

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Beattystown, NJ contributing properties ID 25, 26
Beattystown, NJ contributing properties ID 25, 26

The Beattystown Historic District is a historic district in the village of Beattystown, Mansfield Township, Warren County, New Jersey. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1990 for its significance in architecture, commerce, industry, and settlement pattern from 1762 to 1929. It includes 32 contributing buildings.

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Beattystown Historic District
NJ 57, Mansfield Township

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NJ 57 1807
07840 Mansfield Township
New Jersey, United States
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Beattystown, NJ contributing properties ID 25, 26
Beattystown, NJ contributing properties ID 25, 26
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Schooley's Mountain, New Jersey
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