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Vote for Bernards Township’s Most Historic Icons

We’d love your opinion on Basking Ridge, Liberty Corner, Lyons, and West Millington. What are Bernards Township’s most historic icons? We’d like to hear what you have to say. We’re curious to know what you think. We’ve called out a few: The Great Oak 600-year oak, the Cedar Hill Estate, Stirling Homestead, the Lyons VA, Liberty Corner School, the Old Stone House, Brick Academy, Southard-Ross Estate, Van Dorn Mill, Kennedy, Martin Stelle Farmstead, or your personal favorite. Vote in the poll below.

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