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===Historic sites=== Historic sites located in Pequannock Township include:<ref>[http://www.nj.gov/dep/hpo/1identify/nrsr_lists/Morris.pdf New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places: Morris County], [[New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection]], updated March 13, 2017. Accessed May 11, 2017.</ref> * [[Ackerson Mead Clark House]], a [[Greek Revival architecture|Greek revival]] mansion constructed in the 1870s.<ref>Lotito, Christopher. [http://www.pequannocknews.com/2012/04/pequannocks-historic-ackerson-mead.html "Pequannock's Historic Ackerson Mead Clark Home for Sale"], ''Pequannock News'', April 10, 2012. Accessed October 2, 2014. "The 1870s era Greek Revival mansion featuring 21 rooms on 1.37 acres is located at 183 Mountain Ave, within walking distance of Moutainside Park."</ref> * [[Bank Barn]] * [[Giles Mandeville House]] * [[Mandeville Inn]] * [[Martin Berry House]], a Dutch home constructed in 1720, making it Pequannock's second-oldest.<ref>Janoski, Steve. [http://www.northjersey.com/news/pequannock-historic-district-commission-seeks-to-preserve-berry-house-eyeing-berry-house-1.655404?page=all "Pequannock Historic District Commission seeks to preserve Berry House"], ''Suburban Trends'', February 24, 2014. Accessed October 2, 2014. "The Berry House, HDC Chairman Jay Wancyzk told the Township Council on Feb. 11, dates to about 1720 and is likely the second-oldest structure in Pequannock, beaten out only by the Van Gelder/Van Saun house located further down the Newark-Pompton Turnpike."</ref> * [[Paul DeBow House]] * [[Paul Barney DeBow House]] * [[Pequannoc Spillway]] * [[Pompton dam]], constructed in 1837 to provide water for the [[Morris Canal]].<ref>Fallon, Scott. [http://www.northjersey.com/news/history-blocks-possible-fix-for-flooding-1.251902 "History blocks possible fix for flooding "], ''[[The Record (North Jersey)|The Record]]'', August 24, 2010. Accessed October 2, 2014. "The Pompton Dam was built around 1837 to direct water to the Morris Canal β the 102-mile man-made waterway that connected the Delaware River to the Hudson River."</ref> * [[Pompton Plains (Erie Railroad station)|Pompton Plains Railroad Station]] was built in 1872 and offered regular passenger train service until 1966. Added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 5, 2008, the station serves as the Pequannock Township Museum.<ref>Janoski, Steve. [http://www.northjersey.com/community-news/museum-revamped-and-reopened-1.949980 "Pompton Plains Train Station restoration complete"], ''Suburban Trends'', May 13, 2010. Accessed August 3, 2015. "Two residents look at one of the displays in the newly revamped Pompton Plains Train Station, which serves as the township's official museum.... Built in 1872, the station served as a passenger stop until 1966."</ref>
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