This is the third entry in a multi-part series in which I’m sharing my favorite photographs of every small town in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, where I grew up, along with their current population numbers.
As I explained in the first two entries, I want to show you the extent to which these small country towns embraced a truly urban pattern, well over a century ago. These towns are still heavily settled and well-loved, and represent a pattern we could continue to build on, in contrast to both the “big city” and suburban sprawl.
Today’s last town, Annandale, has a very small central area, and the buildings pictured are not all in the same immediate area (the first two photos are different angles on the same large building). Yet they’re distinct from what we would build in a place like this today.
Here are the first and second entries.
Frenchtown, 1,370
High Bridge, 3,584
Annandale, 1,663
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