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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
Left on this road is GLEN GARDNER, 0.1 mile (540 alt., 554 pop.), little more
than a single street intersecting the road. Fifty years ago the Clinton Democrat said
of this street: "There are numerous snakes under the voard foot-walks. Several
persons have seen them stick their heads between the cracks and through the knot
holes in the boards."
Straight ahead and up the mountainside above Glen Gardner is the New JERSEY
STATE TUBERCULOSIS SANITARIUM, 1.8 miles, on the summit of Mount Kipp. The
buildings are of yellow and gray stucco, two stories high with red metal roofs. Milk
from a large herd of goats pastured on the mountainside is used for the 440 patients. The institution has a high reputation for its work.
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