Historical Markers in Sussex County, New Jersey
Amity School
Andover Furnace
Augusta Hill Baptists
Bevans, New Jersey
Branchville, NJ
Brick House Village
Casper Shafer
Cat Swamp Hijacking and Murder
Cedar Crest Farm
DAR Van Bunschooten Museum
Dark Moon Archaeological Site
Defenders of the Union
Denton-Wallace House
Dr. Samuel Fowler
Franklin Furnace
Franklin School
Fredon
George Washington Encampment
George Washington Tree
Goldsmith Maid
Hainesville, New Jersey
Henry W. Merriam
High Breeze Farm
High Point Monument
High Point: An Early Haven for Sightseers & Sportsmen
Home of Hudson Maxim
Home of Thomas Anderson
Joseph Sharp's Iron Works
Kilpatrick's Reenactment
Kroghs
Lake Mohawk Memorial
Layton, New Jersey
Let This Tablet Honor Them and All Who Live For the Good of the Community
Lusscroft
Millville Historic District
Moodys Raids
National Historic Civil Engineering Landmark
Newton Green
Newton Green
Northwest New Jersey Vietnam Veterans Memorial
Old Clove Church
Old Mine Road
Old Mine Road
Old Mine Road
Old Newton Burial Ground
Old Schoolhouse and Firehouse Museum
Price's Switch Schoolhouse
Princess White Deer
Public Parks: Refuge & Recreation for All
Sand Hill Road and Route 94
Site Of Toll Gate
Snufftown - Stockholm
Sparta
Sparta War Memorial
St. Thomas Episcopal Church
Stanhope, NJ
Stokes State Forest
Sussex Borough, New Jersey
Sussex County
Sussex County Public Safety Memorial
Sussex County Veterans Memorial
Sussex Railroad
The Gift of a State Park
The Hill Memorial
The Iron Masters Mansion
The Iron Works at Andover
The Kuser Lodge: An Inn, A Mansion, A Museum
The Lackawanna Cutoff
The Lafayette Foundry
The Morris Canal 1824-1924
The Morris Canal Inclined Planes
The Sterling Mine
The Village of Bevans
The Westbrook - Bell House
The Works of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania Concentrating Company
Thomas Woolverton's Tavern
Twin Bridges
U.S.S. Bunker Hill Memorial
Unknown Soldier of the Revolution
Wallpack, N.J.
Waterloo, A Canal Town
Waterloo: A Transportation Crossroads
Welcome to Historic Lake Mohawk
Yellow Frame Presbyterian Church