Quaint, yet thriving, downtown district with homes dating from the 18th and 19th century. Home to the Woodstown Friends Meeting House (1785) and the Samuel Dickeson House (c.1749-1785)
Woodstown, NJ Other AttractionsOpen Sat. 10 am - 1
Woodstown, NJ Historical SocietiesSituated on 104 acres, superb view of the Delaware River, fishing, crabbing and picnicking are permitted. Welcome center....
Outside river stage....
Stony Brook features 785 acres of natural landscaped grounds. Eight miles of trails and seasonal butterfly garden. Call for...
Course Access: PublicHoles: 18Reserve Advance Tee Times: 7 days...
18th Century town is New Jersey's most important and first incorporated all-black community....