Place

The Foster-Armstrong House

Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area

A white house with a green lawn.
Learn about history in the area from docents of MARCH.

NPS Photo/ A. Grismer

Quick Facts

Historical/Interpretive Information/Exhibits

Built in the late 1700s, the Foster-Armstrong House boasts a beehive oven and a fireplace in every room. Just a few miles away, the Neldon-Roberts Stonehouse was once a school house, and still sports its original wide-wood plank flooring, fireplace, and deep windows.

Volunteers from the Montague Association for the Restoration of Community History (MARCH) staff the two houses on select days throughout the year. Additionally, the Foster-Armstrong house displays items of historical interest from the 1700's up to the early 1900's.
 
If you are interested in visiting, check the calendar of events or social media for open house dates.

Last updated: January 21, 2025