Inscription
Originally named “Jacksonville” after Andrew Jackson. Major stop on Easton-New Brunswick Turnpike from 1806. Town set off from Clinton Township in 1926.
Location
AddressMarker is at the intersection of Main Street and U. S. 22, on the
right when traveling east on Main Street.
CountyHunterdon
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates40.643070, -74.845690
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