Exciting News! Popular TV Network Declares New Jersey’s Most Charming Town
Looking for the perfect fall getaway right here in New Jersey?
What town comes to mind when you think of the Garden State's most charming destination?
It's hard for me to pick just one!
There are so many amazing towns across the state with beautiful downtown areas rich with history, lots of delicious restaurants, boutiques with unique clothing, cozy coffee shops, and antique stores with hidden treasures.
HGTV compiled a list of the 50 Most Charming Small Towns in America, and one town in New Jersey has made the cut, making it a must-visit destination this fall!
Before we get to New Jersey, here are the most charming small towns in nearby states.
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- Latrobe, PA
- Skaneateles, NY
- New Castle, DE
So what's the small town considered to be the most charming in New Jersey?
HGTV Names Lambertville The Winner
Lambertville, New Jersey -
"The Antique Capital of New Jersey." Lambertville is home to a variety of talented artists and crafters whose shops and galleries sit alongside the scenic Delaware River. The town of 4,000 residents, founded in 1705, also boasts federal townhouses and Victorian homes, a restored 19th-century train depot, Zagat-rated restaurants, and award-winning hotels and B&Bs. Shoppers can find treasures at The People's Store Antiques and Design Center and Design Center and other shops on Bridge, Main, and Union Streets.
So beautiful!
Especially this time of year.
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