The N.J. tour highlights the homes where Gen. George Washington stayed - and danced (PHOTOS)
George Washington didn’t sleep at the Van Veghten House but he danced there for more than three hours.
“The history covers George Washington’s Middlebrook Cantonment over the 1778-1779 winter,” said Cindy Blumenkrantz, president of the Heritage Trail Association. The Jacobus Vanderver House, home to Gen. Henry Knox, an artillery commander who built a large academy and artillery park.
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