What are Bernardsville's Most Historic Icons - Mr Local History Survey
Hey Bernardsville, we’d love your opinion. What are Bernardsville’s most historic icons? We’d like to hear what you have to say. Curious what you think.
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The Old Library has to be #1. It dates back to before the American Revolution. It continues to have a mystique around it. Imagine the revolutionary soldiers drinking there while they were encamped at the outer edges of Jockey Hollow.