Andrew Ten Eyck House
The Andrew Ten Eyck House is a historic farm house built as a single-bedroom home for Andrew and Mary Ten Eyck, a Dutch couple in 1790. The house is located on Old York Road in Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It was used as a tenant residence for more than 100 years, which is why much of its historic character was kept. The house was greatly expanded in 1914. In recent years, the house has been restored and is set to be a local-history museum. The back of the house portion will be used as a meeting space.
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Andrew Ten Eyck House
The Andrew Ten Eyck House is a historic farm house built as a single-bedroom home for Andrew and Mary Ten Eyck, a Dutch couple in 1790. The house is located on Old York Road in Branchburg Township, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It was used as a tenant residence for more than 100 years, which is why much of its historic character was kept. The house was greatly expanded in 1914. In recent years, the house has been restored and is set to be a local-history museum. The back of the house portion will be used as a meeting space.
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The Andrew Ten Eyck House, taken from the back
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