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The town is perhaps best known for its two mills which sit on opposite banks of the South Branch Raritan River.
The Red Mill, with its historic village, dates back to 1810 with the development of a mill for wool processing.
Across the river sits the Stone Mill, home of the Hunterdon Art Museum for Contemporary Craft and Design, located in a former gristmill that had been reconstructed in 1836 and operated continuously until 1952, when a group of local residents conceived of a plan to convert the historic building into a museum.

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