Historic Hainesburg Mansion
Hainesburg, NJ / September 2024
The following is quoted from the website of the vet clinic which currently occupies the building: "The historic Hainesburg Mansion was built in 1828 by architect Andrew Smith. In its backyard are the remnants of the former Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad lines which ran alongside the Paulinskill River (which feeds into the Delaware River). The mansion was sold to railroad tycoon Jacob M. Blair around 1843 and later acquired by Jacob Andress in 1885. Andress and his family made the mansion their home for many years. Since then, it has changed ownership many times, establishing itself as an inn, a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, and even a speakeasy at one point. In 2008, Dr. Jon Bertoldo acquired the Mansion in an attempt to maintain its Victorian charm and make it a veterinary practice unlike any other."
More info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hainesburg,_New_Jersey
www.animalmansion.net/about.html
Photo taken with a Canon PowerShot S95.
Historic Hainesburg Mansion
Hainesburg, NJ / September 2024
The following is quoted from the website of the vet clinic which currently occupies the building: "The historic Hainesburg Mansion was built in 1828 by architect Andrew Smith. In its backyard are the remnants of the former Delaware, Lackawanna, and Western Railroad lines which ran alongside the Paulinskill River (which feeds into the Delaware River). The mansion was sold to railroad tycoon Jacob M. Blair around 1843 and later acquired by Jacob Andress in 1885. Andress and his family made the mansion their home for many years. Since then, it has changed ownership many times, establishing itself as an inn, a restaurant, an ice cream parlor, and even a speakeasy at one point. In 2008, Dr. Jon Bertoldo acquired the Mansion in an attempt to maintain its Victorian charm and make it a veterinary practice unlike any other."
More info:
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hainesburg,_New_Jersey
www.animalmansion.net/about.html
Photo taken with a Canon PowerShot S95.