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An extra special exhibit by J.W. Carpenter was featured on  about antique bicycles - one example shown.



 

As you drive from the Nelden-Roberts Stonehouse on Rote 206 to the Foster-Armstrong House .. you can pull over to read the historic marker placed alongside CR 521 North ; located just across from a traffic triangle where Route 206 and River Rd. intersect.


If you turn around to look towards the bridge approach, you can view this marker noting the actual location of the "Brick House".
There is an exhibit dedicated to the Brick House, its village, and the many structures lost - first to the bridge project and then to Tocks Island acquisitions, at the Foster-Armstrong site.


Montague Grange's display took 1st place!

Stanley B. Roberts, one of the original founding members, was recalled in a display about the history of the Sussex County Farm and Horse Show.
His large Montague farm was acquired as part of the Tocks Island project.



The Fair!


Back in 1869, Montague hosted its own horse fair!
Excerpt from Evening Gazette