Cornelius Low House
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The Cornelius Low House is an historical home in Piscataway, New Jersey. It was built in 1741 by the merchant, Cornelius Low. The house sits on a bluff overlooking what was the community of Raritan Landing, New Jersey. The house was purchased by the County of Middlesex in 1979 and is currently run as the Middlesex County Museum.
Municipalities of Middlesex County, New Jersey (County Seat: New Brunswick) |
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Cities | New Brunswick | Perth Amboy | South Amboy |
Townships | Cranbury | East Brunswick | Edison | Monroe Township | North Brunswick | Old Bridge | Piscataway | Plainsboro Township | South Brunswick | Woodbridge |
Boroughs | Carteret | Dunellen | Helmetta | Highland Park | Jamesburg | Metuchen | Middlesex | Milltown | Sayreville | South Plainfield | South River | Spotswood |
CDPs and Communities | Clearbrook Park | Avenel | Brownville | Colonia | Concordia | Dayton | Deans | Fords | Heathcote | Hopelawn | Iselin | Keasbey | Kendall Park | Kingston | Laurence Harbor | Madison Park | Menlo Park Terrace | Monmouth Junction | Plainsboro Center | Port Reading | Princeton Meadows | Raritan Landing | Rossmoor | Sewaren | Society Hill | Whittingham |
Historic Houses | Buccleuch Mansion | Cornelius Low House | Henry Guest House | James Buckelew Mansion | Joyce Kilmer House | Metlar/Bodine House | Rockingham |