There are many things I love about living in New Jersey, but one of them is that it may just be the country’s best melting pot of immigrant cultures. Every group who calls New Jersey their home leaves their mark, and it’s impossible to miss – in food, in culture, and in architecture. That’s why one of the most interesting spots in the entire Garden State may be Long Valley. This small community in Washington Township, with a population of under 2,000, is home to the remnants of one of the first immigrant groups to come to the area – a unique German village in New Jersey, full of buildings built in the 18th and 19th centuries. But touring these historic buildings isn’t all you can experience in Long Valley’s German Valley Historic District – you can enjoy some delicious tastes of German culture today!

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Have you visited the German Valley Historic District in Long Valley? Tell us about your visit to this unique German village in New Jersey in the comments section! You can find out more on the Washington Township Land Trust website, and check out the Long Valley Pub website for the full German-accented menu. While you’re in the area, you’re close to the oldest General Store in New Jersey. You can also stay at one of New Jersey’s best Bed and Breakfasts.

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