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Hospitality Night at Historic Smithville

 Each year the Shoppes at Historic Smithville thank their loyal customers with a Hospitality Night of Discounts, Refreshments, Live Entertainment and Raffles. This year Hospitality night is Saturday, December 2, 2017 beginning at 6:00pm – 8:00pm. See what other fabulous … Continue reading

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Friday Arrival and the Irish Festival

Irish Festival at Historic Smithville is Saturday, October 12 th and Sunday, October 13th from approximately 10am to 5pm. Setup for this festival begins on Friday. The parking lot will be a buzz with folks setting up for the festival. … Continue reading

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Oktoberfest

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October 5th and 6th 2024 Hours are 10:00am to 5:00pm each day. Free Shuttle runs from 9:30am-5:30pm each day The shuttle departs from the Smithville Shopping Center located on Moss Mill Rd. Vendor Information For those in the know, Smithville’s … Continue reading

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10 Things to do with Kids

Top 10 Things To Do with Kids at Historic Smithville 1. Antique Arcades Throughout the Village at Smithville there are 3 fun and unique Antique Arcades. Each of these have a wide variety of old fashion and new games to … Continue reading

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Monster Bash

Historic Smithville’s Monster Bash October 26th, 2024 Vendors:  all day Horror Queen Genoveva Rossi:  signing autographs all day Live music TBA Pumpkin Carving/Painting contest:   (winner announced at 4pm) Costume Contest ($100 CASH prize):  Free to register at Underground 4pm (time … Continue reading

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#6- La Petitie Boutique

William Batchelor Homestead This house is a testament to the art of fine craftsmanship. Mortise and tenon construction, joists, and timbers are held in place by wooden pegs. The fireplace bricks came over from England as ballast in a sailing … Continue reading

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#37- The Smithville Jeweler

Quaker Meeting House In keeping with Quaker tradition, everything in this old Church is strictly functional. From the pews with their corn husk pads to the simple folding clerk’s bench. There were no ushers, singing, or music… but always a … Continue reading

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#5B The Toy Market

Jonathan B. Martin Homestead   If the old Martin homestead had been left in place it would be standing right in the middle of the Atlantic City Expressway. Fortunatley ,it was moved, restored, and beautifully furnished. It had a massive … Continue reading

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# 23 Two Country Ducks

Girard Stites Barn Built by the hands of those who settled the area, this is a classic example of the well made barn. Notice the  wide board flooring and massive hand-hewn joists and timbers.

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#18 Country Folk

Barnicle Barn A typical Southern New Jersey Barn the simple construction of the horse stalls is a carry over from the early 19th century. In contrast to architectural changes in early home construction, exterior barn design changed little in the … Continue reading

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