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, New Jersey in Warren County

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Interested in fun facts and the history of Knowlton, NJ?
Then read on!

1. Knowlton is a small village located in the northwest corner of Warren County, New Jersey.
2. It is home to the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area and the Appalachian Trail.
3. The village was founded in 1754 and was originally known as "Knowltown".
4. The population of Knowlton is approximately 1,000 people.
5. The village is home to several historic buildings, including the Knowlton Presbyterian Church (built in 1837) and the Knowlton Township Schoolhouse (built in 1871).
6. The village is also home to the Knowlton Township Historical Society, which preserves and celebrates the history of the area.
7. The village is known for its scenic views, outdoor activities, and local events such as the annual Knowlton Days Festival.