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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
TITUSVILLE, 5.7 miles (70 alt., 300 pop.), is a sleepy little village with
one narrow street along the riverbank lined by unpretentious homes and
green lawns. Outstanding in the town's skyline is the steeple of the FIRST
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH. Cut off from the mainland by the old canal
feeder, the community is almost an island. In its early days it was a shipping point for grain and produce.
Between Titusville and Washington Crossing the highway is through
Washington Crossing State Park (see below).
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