Inscription
Built by Henry Guest, 1760, of local stone. Thomas Paine once stayed here briefly. Relocated in 1925, became Art Center in 1940.
Location
AddressMarker is at the intersection of Livingston Avenue and Morris Street, on the left when traveling south on Livingston Avenue.
CountyMiddlesex
StateNew Jersey
Coordinates40.491650, -74.445780
Sources
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