Bernardsville
Nestled in the rolling hills of Somerset County, New Jersey, Bernardsville is a picturesque town with a rich history. Originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, the area was settled by Europeans in the 1700s. The town is named after Sir Francis Bernard, a colonial governor of New Jersey. Bernardsville is known for its stately homes and estates, many of which were built during the Gilded Age by wealthy industrialists seeking a country escape from New York City. Visitors can explore the historic downtown, browse the boutiques and art galleries, or take a hike in the nearby Scherman Hoffman Wildlife Sanctuary. With its natural beauty, charming ambiance, and easy access to metropolitan areas, Bernardsville is a sought-after destination for those seeking a mix of history and modern amenities.
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