Rare patterned brick house built in 1722 by Abel & Mary Nickelson.
Delsea Region
It is quiet in the Delsea Region. Small towns dot the landscape, and vast fields of vegetables and flowers give credence to New Jersey as the Garden State. This bayshore area is perfect for a picnic or a hike along a stream.
Stop in Salem to see the 400-year-old white oak. The Religious Society of Friends (Quakers) has owned the tree and Friends Burial ground since 1681. At Fort Mott State Park you can see an 1896 fort; its 750-foot-long parapets protected cannon from enemy ships on the Delaware River.
The Delsea Region features birdwatching areas, wetland and wildlife preserves, parks, marinas, and American Revolution and Civil War sites.
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