 Picture Courtesy of Caroline Strasser
 Picture Courtesy of Caroline Strasser
The only Colonial county seat in New Jersey where a court house on its original site fronts a town square or public Green.
In 1908 architect J.J. Vreeland added an upper story and Classical porch to the County Clerk and Surrogate Offices, built by Brink & Knox in 1859. It became the County Park Building in 1930. The Romanesque Revival Hill Foundation was built of local limestone in 1895 by gift from Joshua Hill, a native of Sussex County. Erected 2000 by the Sussex County Board of Chosen Freeholders Route 206 and Park Place Sussex County New Jersey
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