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  • Cheri D
    Yardville, NJ458 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We have visited this farm for many, many years with our children. They are all grown up now and now, my husband and I go alone together. On this particular visit, we visited their Corn Maze, which they hold every year. It's not on the farm itself, but a little bit down the road. It's fun and quite challenging. We never finish it! Still, we always enjoy it. They sell food and drinks and there are some other things to do besides the maze. The maze itself always has a theme and this past year, it was all about the various species of cows. So, you have fun doing the maze collecting puzzle pieces to tape to your board, which shows the complete picture of the maze, and in the process, we learned all about cows. Always some history. We'll be back in the fall again!
    Written 20 February 2024
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  • Dorie A
    2 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    Perry is an incredibly gifted artist and who brings awareness, humanity, whit, funk and of course tremendous beauty to all his pieces. His pieces seem to have a sense of being alive, and that depth is rather unique. We were impressed by the vibrance of his art and have some in our home in Princeton, NJ. It goes without saying that he is a true professional; kind, thoughtful, and accessible. Go to his gallery and see for yourself, you won’t regret it.
    Written 14 October 2023
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  • Charles L
    1 contribution
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    It was a nice Autumn day. Good day trip. Lots of cafe's and bohemian art shops. Upscale restaurants. , European French pastry shops. . Just a really nice relaxing day for a couple or family. Also a theatre in New Hope across the bridge. Really nice. Even saw the Bat Mobile in New Hope. Lol
    Written 12 November 2023
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  • JennyMarie82
    Harrisburg, PA324 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    I was just in here yesterday and would agree with the positive opinions from prior posts that this gift shop is unique and a person is able to find gifts for a variety of people. I myself purchased a Freddie Mercury A-to-Z book, a scarf with hummingbirds on it, a candle with gem, which were all gifts and a pair of pajama pants and cute Lambertville magnet for myself. The store keepers are very nice and I was glad to support the small business.
    Written 16 July 2023
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  • MitchPhyllis65
    Morristown, NJ6,218 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    The Haas Gallery shows many examples of how talented and knowledgeable the owner Gordon Haas is as a landscape artist. His works are a delight to look at. Check out his website to learn about his technique.
    Written 15 January 2018
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  • foodie1philadelphia
    philadelphia16 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    Great stuff well laid out. We went back a second time so that we could see everything. Once if the better antique facilities.
    Written 3 April 2023
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  • Traveler A-Z
    Long Island, NY24 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    My second time shopping here and I loved so many things! I bought jewelry, barware, pottery and perfume bottles and could have bought far more. The staff made me great prices on all I purchased and I am looking forward to going back to see what other treasures they have!
    Written 21 October 2023
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  • whatsitwerth
    Bergen County, NJ83 contributions
    3.0 of 5 bubbles
    It’s mostly junk, but still a fun stop. I would likely do it on my way home if I had 1-2 hours to kill. On the way in to town just be aware there are just better shopping opportunities in town/elsewhere. Then again, I’m not an early morning person so I may have missed most of the fresh merch. Most of it looks like its been on offer for 100 years. People are nice.
    Written 11 June 2023
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  • serenitywriter
    Lawrenceville, NJ311 contributions
    4.0 of 5 bubbles
    A little tight in places, but a really nice small gallery. Your enjoyment of it would obviously depend on your taste in art and the show being produced at the time you visit, but we enjoyed seeing everything there. Lighting is excellent, although some of the rooms are small. Prices are probably set by the artist, but were generally reasonable.
    Written 15 March 2019
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  • elliot j
    Newtown, PA3 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    We found the store well organized across three floors, over 8,000 sf of retail space in all in a building known as the Grand Depot. The main floor is mostly traditional antiques with a small outdoor area, the lower level is filled with mid-century modern items, and the mezzanine level includes both fine traditional art and sculpture mixed with some contemporary. A Touch of the Past is one of 30 dealers in what was formerly a grain hall at the turn of the century. We also visited the Peoples Store next door, which was a little lower end so plenty for everyone. Definitely worth a visit.
    Written 12 June 2020
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  • MitchPhyllis65
    Morristown, NJ6,218 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    This unique Lambertville shop offer one of a kind salvaged, recycled, repurposed, redesigned and or customized artistic items for your home. If you want something different then this is the place.
    Written 15 January 2018
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  • James S
    Sitges, Spain7,836 contributions
    5.0 of 5 bubbles
    What a treasure, a true step back in time! For just $5.00 you can step back into time.
    Visit the old post office, barber and the blacksmith. See what an old farm in this area looked like. It's well groomed, clean, educational and fun!
    My favorite is the amazing herb garden!
    Written 22 September 2017
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