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Van Wagenen House

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Built
  
1750

NJRHP #
  
3696

Opened
  
1750

Added to NRHP
  
16 August 2006

NRHP Reference #
  
05000884

Designated NJRHP
  
June 20, 2005

Area
  
2,000 m²

Van Wagenen House

Location
  
298 Academy Street, Jersey City, New Jersey

Address
  
298 Academy St, Jersey City, NJ 07306, USA

Architectural style
  
Greek Revival architecture

Similar
  
Old Bergen Church, Barrow Mansion, Ficken's Warehouse, First Reformed Dutch Ch, Fairmount Apartments

The Van Wagenen House, also known as Apple Tree House is located near Bergen Square in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 16, 2006.

History

The house was built in 1750, then, there was an addition added in the 1820s. The house may have been the site of a meeting between George Washington and the Marquis de Lafayette in 1779. The name Apple Tree House is given to the home because of a former apple orchard and cider press that were located on the property. The house was purchased by the Quinn family and used as a funeral parlor for a number of years.

In 1996, the house was on Preservation New Jersey's 10 Most Endangered Historic Sites list. The city of Jersey City purchased the building in 1999 for $450,000 and has been working to improve the condition of the building. The New Jersey Historic Trust gave Jersey City a grant in 2006 for interior restoration and accessibility improvements. Jersey City plans to use the house as a museum. Renovations were completed in 2014.

An annual wreath laying ceremony occurs at the house every President's Day that is hosted by the George Washington Society.

References

Van Wagenen House Wikipedia