This is a beautiful little village in New Jersey and it is one of its oldest. Dating back to the late 16-hundreds, it was originally situated on an Indian trail that over time became the King's...
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Kingston, an unincorporated community in New Jersey, boasts a rich heritage dating back to the 17th century and is uniquely positioned as the only tricounty community in the state. The historic village is defined by the former Kings Highway and the Millstone River, which historically served as vital pathways for early settlers and traders.
With roots tracing back to the Assunpink Trail used by the Lenni Lenape Indians, Kingston evolved into a significant stagecoach stop between Philadelphia and New York City during colonial times. The area played a notable role during the American Revolution, serving as a strategic location for General George Washington and witnessing key events that shaped the nation's history.
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