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Warren County, New Jersey Barn Quilt Trail NJBarnQuilts.com The Barn Quilt Project in New Jersey is a proj- ect coordinated by volunteers of the New Jer- sey Museum of Agriculture. This project is designed to celebrate New Jersey’s agricultural heritage, highlighting farms across the state with beautiful quilt blocks. These barn quilts draw attention to the unique architecture and history of New Jersey barns and other agriculture re- lated buildings, and promote the education of New Jersey’s strong Agriculture legacy. This project speaks to issues vital to the econ- omy of New Jersey: L Promote agritourism O Add value to tourism J Preserve agricultural history N Preserve cultural history L Increase traffic to local businesses M Involve many different types of people in New Jersey in this one activity Plan your trip around one of our local events. Warren County Farmers’ Fair & Balloon Festival Saturday to Saturday, always the week of August 1st www.warrencountyfarmersfair.org www.balloonfestnj.com 4-H Renaissance Fair – Weekend after Labor Day www.warren4-Hrenfaire.org Victorian Days – Weekend after Labor Day www.victorianbelvidere.com Last Fling Pumpkin Sling – 3rd weekend in October www.pumpkinsling.com Pohatcong Historic House Tours – 3rd Saturday in October www.pohatconghistory.com Hope Christmas Market – 1st full weekend in December Christmas In The Country Trail Friday after Thanskgiving through Christmas Eve. www.christmasinthecountrytrail.com Other Barn Quilts & Trails Barn Quilts are colorful square plywood blocks mounted on barns or other buildings. The idea was originated in Ohio by Donna Sue Groves who wanted to honor her mother, an avid quilter. A “Clothesline of Quilts” has since spread through counties in 28 states in- cluding Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, New York, North Carolina, Ohio,Tennessee, and now New Jersey. As of the beginning of 2011 there were over 3,000 quilts on display including a trail in British Columbia and Ontario. Visit the website, www.njbarnquilts.com, to keep up to date on where barn quilts in New Jersey are going up. To date they can be spot- ted in Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Mon- mouth, Morris, Sussex and Warren Counties. If you have enjoyed this tour you may also enjoy the Sussex County Barn Quilt Tour. Download or request the tour from the website. Get Your Site Onto The Barn Quilt Trail To get onto the Barn Quilt Trail contact the New Jersey Barn Quilt Association at [email protected]. Whether you have an old barn, wagon shed, farm stand or other agri- cultural building; we would like you to con- sider a barn quilt to add beauty and increase the tourism traffic to your area/business. Barn Quilt Association of New Jersey 908-459-4421 • [email protected] www.NJBarnQuilts.com This brochure was produced in part with support from the Highlands Tourism Partnership, with proceeds from the Last Fling Pumpkin Sling. Thanks to all that support our fundraising event, which in turn enables us to support com- munity efforts like the Barn Quilt Trail.

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Warren County, New Jersey

Barn QuiltTrail

NJBarnQuilts.com

The Barn Quilt Project in New Jersey is a proj-ect coordinated by volunteers of the New Jer-sey Museum of Agriculture. This project isdesigned to celebrate New Jersey’s agriculturalheritage, highlighting farms across the state withbeautiful quilt blocks. These barn quilts drawattention to the unique architecture and historyof New Jersey barns and other agriculture re-lated buildings, and promote the education ofNew Jersey’s strong Agriculture legacy.

This project speaks to issues vital to the econ-

omy of New Jersey:

L Promote agritourismO Add value to tourismJ Preserve agricultural historyN Preserve cultural historyL Increase traffic to local businessesM Involve many different types of people in

New Jersey in this one activity

Plan your trip around one of our local events.

Warren County Farmers’ Fair & Balloon FestivalSaturday to Saturday, always the week of August 1stwww.warrencountyfarmersfair.orgwww.balloonfestnj.com

4-H Renaissance Fair – Weekend after Labor Daywww.warren4-Hrenfaire.org

Victorian Days – Weekend after Labor Daywww.victorianbelvidere.com

Last Fling Pumpkin Sling – 3rd weekend in Octoberwww.pumpkinsling.com

Pohatcong Historic House Tours – 3rd Saturday inOctoberwww.pohatconghistory.com

Hope Christmas Market – 1st full weekend inDecember

Christmas In The Country Trail – Friday afterThanskgiving through Christmas Eve.www.christmasinthecountrytrail.com

Other Barn Quilts & TrailsBarn Quilts are colorful square plywoodblocks mounted on barns or other buildings.The idea was originated in Ohio by DonnaSue Groves who wanted to honor her mother,an avid quilter. A “Clothesline of Quilts” hassince spread through counties in 28 states in-cluding Iowa, Kentucky, Missouri, New York,North Carolina, Ohio,Tennessee, and nowNew Jersey. As of the beginning of 2011 therewere over 3,000 quilts on display including atrail in British Columbia and Ontario.

Visit the website, www.njbarnquilts.com, tokeep up to date on where barn quilts in NewJersey are going up. To date they can be spot-ted in Burlington, Mercer, Middlesex, Mon-mouth, Morris, Sussex and Warren Counties.

If you have enjoyed this tour you may alsoenjoy the Sussex County Barn Quilt Tour.Download or request the tour from the website.

Get Your Site Onto The Barn Quilt Trail

To get onto the Barn Quilt Trail contact theNew Jersey Barn Quilt Association [email protected]. Whether you have anold barn, wagon shed, farm stand or other agri-cultural building; we would like you to con-sider a barn quilt to add beauty and increasethe tourism traffic to your area/business.

Barn Quilt Association of New Jersey908-459-4421 • [email protected]

www.NJBarnQuilts.com

This brochure was produced in part with support from theHighlands Tourism Partnership, with proceeds from theLast Fling Pumpkin Sling. Thanks to all that support our

fundraising event, which in turn enables us to support com-munity efforts like the Barn Quilt Trail.

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HUNT HOMESTEAD - THE HUNT80 County Road 627,Phillipsburg (Riegelsville)

Proceed to next exit (Exit 6 Warren Glen /As-bury) on Route 78. At the bottom of the hill turnright, then bear to the right travel on Route 627(will pass the Alba Vineyards). Barn is on the left.You will have to turn around to view the barn.

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COLE BARN - CHURN DASH510 North Main Street, Stewartsville

Proceed on to Route 57 and travel east. Turn rightonto North Main Street/CR 637 for .5 miles. Goslowly (right past the Old Stewartsville School)The Cole Barn is on the right.

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OBERLY FARM - PATRIOTIC PRIDE652 South Main Street, Stewartsville

Return to North Main Street and turn right. Travel1.1 miles. Oberly Barn on the left.

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Warren County, New Jersey

Barn Quilt Trailwww.njbarnquilts.com

DOWLING BARN - CORN & BEANS715 South Main Street, Stewartsville

Continue on South Main Street until the entranceramp to Route 78 East. Proceed up the ramp andat the top pull over to view the barn on the right.

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The Warren County Barn Quilt Trail begins at the traffic lightof the intersection of Route 519 and Route 57.

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Conveniently accessiblefrom Routes 78 & 80.From New York Cityand Philadelphia it is ascenic ride and less than1 1/2 hours.

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WARREN COUNTY FAIRGROUNDS –THE SUNBEAM (left) COUNTY FAIR (right)Stryker Road / County Road 519 N, Harmony

Return to Route 57 and turn left, continue to Route 519, turnright and proceed on Route 519 N crossing Route 78 andRoute 57. Approximate 3/4 to 1 mile is Belview Road. Turnleft and go to Stryker Road, turn right. Barn Quilt is on theright on the Traditional Arts Building.

Turn around and go out proceed on Stryker Road to BelviewRoad. Turn left. At the end on Belview Road turn left and pro-ceed on 519 to entrance of fairgrounds. The County Fair BarnQuilt is on the office building.

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FREY BARN – TILTED OHIO STAR65 Snynders Road, Phillipsburg (Carpentersville)

Go back to Route 627, turn right, go 3/4 of a mile. Turn lefton Snyders Road. 65 Snyders Road is on the right. Turninto drive to view the barn.

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WARREN COUNTY COLLEGE –RUBIK'S FLOWER 475 Route 57, Washington

Return to Snyders Road and follow to Route 519. Take 519N to Route 57 and at the junction turn right, proceed 6miles; County College on right. Turn into road immediatelypast the Vocational School. Travel on the Campus to thebuilding at the end of the drive. Turn around and proceedonto Route 57 west to the junction of Route 519.

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HOFF-VANNATTA FARM – EIGHT POINTEDSTAR – County Route 519, Harmony

Continue on Stryker Road and come out onto Route 519. Con-tinue on Route 519 N for approximately 2 - 2 1/2 miles to theHoff Vannatta Homestead (diagonally across from the Har-mony Township Municipal Building)

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CONTINI HOUSE/ SHED – JACOB’S LADDER11 Willow Drive, Belvidere

After leaving the Hoff-VannattaFarm continue on Route 519 N forabout 4 miles (pass the DumontAdmin. building) and make a leftturn onto Village Drive. Turn leftonto Lamplighter Circle; travel about.2 mile and shed is on the right.

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SANTINI BARN – BIRDS RESTING3 Browns Lane, Phillipsburg

Continue back on Route 627, approximately 3 miles toBrown’s Lane on the right. Go up lane to the barn at thetop of the hill on the right.

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BANDUINI FARM (MT. VIEW FARM) –FOUR FLAGS Water Street, Vienna

After viewing Schaedel’s Wagon Shed turn around and goback out to Route 519 N. Travel 1.6 miles to blinker lightin Hope. Turn right; go down the hill and make right turnonto Hope-Great Meadows Road. Travel 4.8 miles to thejunction of Route 46. Turn left traveling east for approxi-mately 1 mile. (pass Herbie’s Drive-in) Turn left ontoWater Street. Proceed for 1 mile; barn is on the left.

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MACKEY’S FARM STAND -FLOWER BASKET 284 County Road 519, Belvidere

Continue traveling on Lamplighter Circle; make left turn ontoVillage Drive to Route 519. Make left and continue on 519 toMackey’s. Farmstand is on the right. Enjoy an Ice Cream Treat!

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PLANER BARN – AUDREY’S BASKETCounty Road 519, Hope

Upon leaving Mackey’s, continue on Route 519 N go throughthe traffic light on Route 46. The barn is 5 miles in on the righthand side.

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SCHAEDEL WAGON SHED – MORAVIANSTAR Lake Just-It Road, Hope

Leaving the Planer Barn travel a short distance to LakeJust-It Road, turn right, travel approximately 1/2 milewagon shed is on the right.

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BETWEEN #1 & #2 on N. Main St.Stewartsville Deil & General StoreBETWEEN #2 & #3 on S. Main St.Paisano’s Tratoria & SpiritsThe Garden DepotThe Stewart Inn (to reopen soon)BETWEEN #3 & #4 on CR 627Warren Glen MarketHum Dinger AlpacasChelsea Forge AntiquesAlba Vineyard & Art Galleryturn around to view #4 atVilla Milagro VineyardsBETWEEN #5 5 #5B on CR 519Cierech’s 8off Winter’s Road9

Rustic Acres GreenhousesOn CR 519Alpha Family RestaurantFresh Tortillas GrilleBella Bettina PizzeriaMidtown Tavern & Ristorante3James & Mary Lee Morris CanalMuseum 5 www.morriscanal.orgOn Rt. 57Harvest Star AntiquesPlaymakers Sports Bar & GrilleHunter’s TavernHome Plate Dairy Ice CreamRossini’s MarketCandy’s Country Cafe

Breadlock Park Morris Canal MuseumWoolf’s Produce StandCiao PizzeriaBETWEEN #7 & #8 on CR 519Harkers Hollow Golf CourseThe Mill at Harmony AntiquesMaple Grove Farm StandClucas Farm WestZeek’s PlaceRed Wolfe Restaurant and PubVillage Square 8pizza, conveniencestores etc.9BETWEEN #8B & #9 on CR 519Wyckoff’s Christmas Tree Farm

www.wyckoffs.com

Mackey’s Orchard & Ice Cream Barnwww.mackeysorchard.com

BETWEEN #9 & #10 on CR 519Hensler Farm MarketFlowerland GreenhousesFour Sisters Winery

www.foursisterswinery.comBETWEEN #10 & #11 at lightHistoric Hope Village - antiqueshops, cafes

For more things to see and do visitin the region visitwww.highlandstourism.org.