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Originally published in 1939
Some of this information may no longer be current and in that case is presented for historical interest only.
Edited by GET NJ, COPYRIGHT 2003
AVALON (private), 59 Bayard Lane, so named by Dr. Henry van Dyke, writer and poet, is a three-story yellow stucco house with a spacious encircling veranda, an example of the southern influence. White wooden Corinthian columns rise two stories in front, and smaller Ionic columns are at the side entrance. It is believed that part of the house was built by Dr. Edmund Bainbridge in the 18th century. The widow and descendants of Dr. van Dyke still live there.
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