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Stickers for the Passport to Adventure book are available at Ringwood State Park.

Built in 1752 by merchant Jan Zabriskie, the Steuben House witnessed the crossing of George Washington and the garrison of Fort Lee across the Hackensack River during their infamous November 1776 retreat. Because of this strategic position on the banks oSteuben House Todayf the river at the New Bridge, the Steuben House survived throughout the American Revolution and was used by both Colonial and British soldiers.

The confiscated mansion once served as a military headquarters for General Washington and was later presented to Major General Baron von Steuben as thanks for his efforts during the War for Independence.

Listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, the Steuben House is owned and staffed by the Division of Parks & Forestry.

 
 

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