The Hermitage State Historic Site
The Hermitage State Historic Site
Location:On North Franklin Turnpike in Ho-Ho-Kus.
Special Features:The original section of The Hermitage House was built in the mid-18th
century and visited by George Washington and his staff during the
Revolutionary War. In 1845, the house was transformed by architect
William Ranlett into one of the finest examples of Gothic Revival
architecture in North America. Operated by the Friends of the
Hermitage, Inc.
Address:335 N Franklin Tpke
Ho-Ho-Kus, NJ 07423
Phone:201-445-8311
Fax:201-445-0437
Web: www.thehermitage.org
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