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==Points of interest== [[New Bridge Landing]] is the site of ''The Bridge That Saved A Nation'' crossed by the Continental Army and General Washington as they retreated from the British attack on New York City on November 20, 1776.<ref>[http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/steubenhsehistory.html Historic New Bridge Landing], Bergen County Historical Society. Accessed February 21, 2012.</ref> * [[Campbell-Christie House]] is a historic home constructed in April 1774 in what was then [[Hackensack Township, New Jersey|Hackensack Township]] on the east side of the [[Hackensack River]] that was moved in its entirety in 1977 from [[New Milford, New Jersey|New Milford]]<ref>[http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/cchousehistory.html Campbell-Christie House], Bergen County Historical Society. Accessed May 28, 2008.</ref> * [[Steuben House]] was used by George Washington as his headquarters for 16 days in September 1780.<ref>[http://www.bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/steubenhsehistory.html Steuben House History], Bergen County Historical Society. Accessed August 29, 2011.</ref> * [[Demarest House (River Edge, New Jersey)|Demarest House]] is a historic house near the Van Steuben and Campbell Christie house. It is known for its stove chimney which was a technological advance at the time it was built in 1794. It was originally in New Milford, but then moved to River Edge. It was renovated in 2009 and is open to the public as a museum.<ref>Wright, Kevin W. [http://bergencountyhistory.org/Pages/demaresthse.html Demarest House Museum], Bergen County Historical Society. Accessed October 20, 2013.</ref>
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