Explore The Double Trouble Village In New Jersey, Then Stay The Night In The Historic Mathis House
By Clarisa|Published October 07, 2022
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Born and raised Kansan, Clarisa has lived in both tiny towns and cities during their time here in the Sunflower State. As a busy mother of one crazy kid, two cats, and two geckos, they write whenever there is spare time.
Are regular day trips feeling empty or less interesting? Maybe you need to learn a bit of New Jersey history on your travels! Explore a ghost town resurrected into a museum and stay the night in a nearby old Victorian home with this 2-for-1 New Jersey day trip idea. It’s bucket list time, so grab your planner.
Exploring a museum can sometimes be more than walking a few hallways. In New Jersey, it can span an entire village! The historic Double Trouble Village is an adventure of a museum on 200 acres of historic buildings and the surrounding bog.
Double Trouble operated like many other company towns during this time, being both dependent on the industry it was made for, and also self-sufficient. Restored buildings like the packing house and sawmill are open for guided tours to show off equipment that looks like it stepped right out of history.
Of course, the local pine barren ecosystem is just as historically important to the village as the equipment is. Guided nature walks are great for fresh air, and also can teach you about the balance of a unique ecosystem like this. After all, bogs like these are why cranberries became as important as they were here.
The elegance that comes with an old Victorian-style home is always breathtaking. Built in 1898 and purchased by Mr. Mathis, these walls have seen their fair share of fancy parties. Today, it has become a peaceful bed and breakfast and tea house, ready to serve.
Whether you're sold on an overnight stay or just plan to stop by for tea, it's a great excuse to dress up a little. It's fun to pretend you're in the 1900s, especially in a beautiful home where relaxing is prioritized like high tea. Scrumptious comfort!
This museum and bed and breakfast trip is more than just history, it’s also about having fun. If a ghost town resurrected into a museum isn’t enough to interest you, maybe you’ll have more fun in this tiny river town with a beautiful main street you can take on at your own pace.
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