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Breslin Park History Tour

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Breslin Park Walking History Tour with special visit to historic Miss Lotta Crabtree home, in Mount Arlington

Walk to take place Saturday, October 7 at 1:30pm

With many thanks to Sherry and Bob O'Donnell, this walk will include a very special visit inside the former home of Breslin Park's most famous resident, Miss Lotta Crabtree. Beautifully restored, the cottage Lotta's mother had designed for her by the famous American architect Frank Furness and presented as a gift in 1885, is a must see. This is a rare opportunity to see one of the lake's most beautiful homes and learn its history.

About Breslin Park in Mount Arlington:

The single most important factor in Lake Hopatcong's rise as a great resort was the construction of the Hotel Breslin in 1887. The hotel was encircled by elegant cottages, many of which still stand today in Mount Arlington. The development, known as Breslin Park, hosted leaders of industry, and most famous actress of her generation, and even the Vice-President of the United States. Easy-paced, 90 minute narrated walk on mostly flat terrain will be led by the President of the Lake Hopatcong Historical Museum, Marty Kane.

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Donated By Marty Kane