Johnson Ferry House

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Johnson Ferry House is a historic 18th-century farmhouse and tavern associated with George Washington’s 1776 Delaware River crossing, now preserved within Washington Crossing State Park in New Jersey.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf farmhouse
historic house
museum
tavern
architecturalStyle 18th-century vernacular architecture
associatedWith American Revolutionary War NERFINISHED
George Washington NERFINISHED
Washington’s crossing of the Delaware River NERFINISHED
category Historic house museums in New Jersey
Houses in Mercer County, New Jersey
Taverns in New Jersey
country United States of America
surface form: United States
hasFloorCount 2
hasFunction farmhouse
tavern
hasUse educational programs
guided tours
living history demonstrations
heritageDesignation New Jersey Register of Historic Places NERFINISHED
inception 18th century
locatedIn Mercer County, New Jersey NERFINISHED
New Jersey, United States
surface form: New Jersey

Titusville, New Jersey NERFINISHED
United States of America
surface form: United States

Washington Crossing State Park NERFINISHED
locatedNear Delaware River NERFINISHED
Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania NERFINISHED
material wood
openToPublic true
operator New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry NERFINISHED
ownedBy State of New Jersey NERFINISHED
partOf Washington Crossing State Park NERFINISHED
significantEvent support role in Washington’s 1776 Delaware River crossing
touristAttraction true
usedFor ferry operations support

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