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==Culture and tourism== [[File:Rutherfurd Hall, Allamuchy Township, NJ - looking northeast.jpg|thumb|[[Rutherfurd Hall]]]] [[Rutherfurd Hall]] is a cultural center and museum that provides educational and enrichment opportunities for the residents of Allamuchy, the surrounding communities, and the greater [[New York β New Jersey Highlands]] region at large. It conducts and hosts public programs including: [[Independence Day (United States)|4th of July Fireworks]], [[Haunted House|Hall of Haunts]], [[Boy Scouts of America|Scouting]], [[Tea (meal)|Teas]] & Talks, [[etiquette]] courses, lectures, concerts, specialty summer camps and weddings. A family seat for the decedents of Walter Rutherfurd and Senator [[John Rutherfurd]], Rutherfurd Hall was designed by [[Whitney Warren]] and the [[Olmsted Brothers]] and was added to the [[National Register of Historic Places]] in 2013.<ref>[http://www.nps.gov/nr/feature/places/pdfs/11000592.pdf Registration Form for Rutherfurd Hall], [[National Register of Historic Places]]. Accessed August 29, 2015.</ref> The north end of [[Shades of Death Road]], a [[dark tourism]] "[[haunted highway]]" known by readers of ''[[Weird NJ]]'' magazine for the legends and [[Folklore of the United States|folklore]] inspired by its macabre name, runs through Allamuchy.<ref>[https://weirdnj.com/stories/shades-of-death-road/ "Shades of Death Road"], ''[[Weird NJ]]''. Accessed December 7, 2022. "Many legends are associated with Shades of Death Road, which winds alongside Jenny Jump State Forest up to Allamuchy in Warren County."</ref>
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