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Morristown,
New Jersey
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Vibrant,
energetic Morristown, NJ, is the county seat of Morris County, NJ.
Located approximately 30 miles northwest of New York City, Morristown
is situated amid rolling hills, broad valleys and shimmering lakes.
Morristown is rich in history having played a strategic role in
the Revolutionary War, the iron ore industry, and manufacturing. |
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1831 the Morris Canal was completed through the county. As early
as 1838, the Morris and Essex Railroad reached Morristown. By 1900,
Morristown was discovered by business and financial leaders wishing
to escape from New York City. Within a few years many of the most
influential people, including the Frelinghuysens, Charles Mellon,
and Otto H. Kahn built grand estates within a one mile radius of
the Morristown Green. A few of these mansions can be seen today
along Madison Avenue in Morristown. |
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County Courthouse

MacCulloch Hall

Downtown
Street
The Green
Burnham Park
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Today,
Morristown provides a plethora of social and cultural options
for its residents. Morristown center is 45 minutes away from midtown
Manhattan via the midtown direct train from the Morristown Train
Station. Jockey Hollow and other county, state and federal parks,
are within a 15 minute drive. Within the town proper there is
a theatre, movie house, and shopping opportunities including department
stores and specialty boutiques, as well as numerous, ethnically
diverse restaurants.
Morristown
provides many housing choices for the buyer and renter. Morristown
hosts a number of antique homes and unique properties, downtown
townhouses, contemporary homes and "starter" properties.
Children have the advantage of a strong school system and proximity
to numerous activities. Morristown is home to a diversity of houses
of worship.
Morristown
hosts a year round schedule of events for the community. Events
include "Explore Morristown" and the fall Morristown
Festival on the Green. There are Halloween trick-or-treat programs
as well as a Holiday Festival and Twelfth Night celebration at
the New Year.
Come
see all Morristown has to offer! Let us show you the beauty of
Morristown and Morris County.
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Morristown Residential Sales Statistics, 2003:
Low Sale Price $132,000.
High Sale Price $1,490,000.
Average Sale Price $344,945.
Source: Garden State Multiple Listing Service. |
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E. Main Street
Mendham, NJ 07945
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REALTOR®, e-Pro,
RECS & SRES
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McNair,
REALTOR®, CRS,
Previews & Historic RE
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973.879.9284 (cell)
Dee@TeamMcNair.com |
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