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Tata G.

Historic, picturesque & Educational! We enjoyed visiting this gem in Clinton, Nj! Entrace is 12 bucks for adults & 8 for kids. Free parking by the museum with clean bathrooms & a mini shop for souvenirs. My nephews ages 8 & 10 enjoyed checking out the old structures~ school, garden, locksmith shop, log cabin & the mill itself. It was like a blast from the past experience for them. The view of the Raritan river & the promenade were also cool to watch. Only advice though, try to come when its not 100 degrees out. Most of the structure is outside & no AC inside either so it could get very uncomforble. make sure bring water, a hat & sunglasses when visiting summer time.

Emmanuel D.

Picturesque, Historical and Majestic. This is the best landmark of Clinton, NJ for me as well as the most photographed place. The museum is historical and educational providing tours for all ages. There's a lot of events happening on this place so kindly check their website for further details. This is one of the places that should be in your bucket lists. Time is ticking, kindly plan on visiting this place. You'll never regret and never forget it.

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Eloy Y.

As one of the first states in America (New Jersey was the third state to ratify the Constitution), we are very lucky to have historic sites and villages that help to preserve our heritage for future generations. Located along the South Branch of the Raritan River, the Red Mill has to be one of the most photographed buildings for a picture-perfect sunset or early morning, making it the ideal choice for our day trip. Admission to the mill museum and surrounding village for non-members is $12 per person. Before touring the mill itself, my partner and I strolled around the museum grounds. There were several buildings to see, some of which included a blacksmith shop, schoolhouse and log cabin. Blacksmith Paul was great and demonstrated how a hook was made out of a grill rack in about 5 minutes. Others weren't able to go inside the tenant house or screen house. There were several signs that provided some information about the buildings and quarry. The schoolhouse seemed to be in the best condition. The mill museum itself is housed on four floors: the basement (main entrance level), the first floor, the second floor (closed to the public when we were there), and the third floor/attic. We started from the top and worked our way down. The water wheel is still operational. It's a great place to introduce young children to history in an interactive way, as the buildings house many artifacts that are hands-on. Without a doubt, the Red Mill Museum Village is one of the most fascinating and picturesque places in New Jersey, which we can recommend.

Rus W.

History. What a cool museum. It's great to check out the history through out New Jersey. This museum was very interesting to see, the way this mill was constructed over 200 years ago is really amazing. The other structures on the property were cool to see. The only negative was the grounds around the area were not very well maintained. We would definitely recommend checking out the Mill if you like history.

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Tiffany M.

Happy day Adventurers! I got to visit here a few weekends ago, though the actually museum isn't open that I know at the moment the outside is beautiful. I know that they do weddings and other events here (I got to work one last year for a beautiful ceremony) so I imagine they'll open the museum up again. The village of Red Mill was very Gilmore Girl-esque and I loved walking the downtown(if it snowed it'd have made the evening more perfect). I loved being able to photography the iconic red building and the fun skeletons hanging around the windows (left over from Halloween). I will definitely be back during the warmer months to capture its beauty.

Thomas L.

Attended wedding here over the weekend. Its a great place. Nice outside wedding. Museum was opened for that I got to see some of interesting artifacts. Used to live in Annandale/Clinton area over couple decades, I was delighted that we got to see this museum for 1st time. Nice place, definitely worth a trip visit. Its right next to small downtown of Clinton, another good location with bunch of small shops and restaurants.

The person working at the counter, Jim, was so passionate and positive! The mill is beautiful and the working water wheel so cool. Would go back!

Billy N.

Went to visit this small vintage town today..it was nice and laid back..slow pace and calm..saw the little water fall..walked around town for 20min..I can see why it was the top 10 places to visit here in jersey..

April L.

Lovely place to visit. The town of Clinton has quaint shops and a few nice restaurants. I loved walking around and taking in the sites. The small waterfall in front of the Red Mill is so relaxing to gaze at. Great place to sit and have lunch. Some of the cafes offered outdoor dining too. This was my first visit to Clinton and I plan to revisit. It has that Mayberry feel the I love.

The Black Potatoe  ( yes they spell it with an e at the end) Festival
Donna R.

For the last 4 years since I moved back to Jersey all I've heard about is you have to come to the BLACK POTATOE FESTIVAL ( yes with an e on the end of potato.) I'm all about seeing bands especially if it's my friends who are playing.. I found this part of Clinton very charming and very Nantucketish.. Old buildings, quaint shops, old time ice cream stores outdoor restaurants. This took me back! In the center of town is an old bridge overlooking a small waterfall that I had to walk across to get to the entrance of the festival. This is where they held the annual YELLOW RUBBER DUCKY RIVER CROSSING. (All children bring a yellow rubber duck and they all start in one spot. Whoever crosses the river first wins.) The BLACK POTATOE FESTIVAL is held every July for 5 days at the RED MILL MUSEUM in Clinton, NJ. This was their 20th year. Bands and individual musicians come from all over different states to preform and sing a lot of original folk style music..There was some blues, and rock.. My favorite band was THE BILLY HECTOR BAND from Asbury Park, NJ. He's been around for ages and had the crowd dancing to his Funky, Soulful,Blues beat. This is such a pretty spot with interesting buildings to hold THE BLACK POTATOE FESTIVAL.. It dates back to 1782, when 529 acres were originally purchased.. As I walked around I noticed an old mill, along with an old saw mill. In between and down by the water was the secondary stage which was the smaller of the two. Individual singers and 3 piece bands played here. On each side of the stage were vendors who were selling custom earthy wares like tye-dye shirts, scarfs, hats, dresses etc. The entrance fee was $25 for the day. You can purchase a weekend pass which comes out cheaper for each day online or at the gate...... There were huge trees all around the property, which gave some shade on a very hot day. Behind the main stage you could look up hundreds of feet to see where the Quarry was dug out..The vibe was very casual and laid back...Most people brought a blanket or folding chair to sit on while watching the many different bands.There were food vendors strategically placed all around the grounds. At the bottom of the hill was a Pizza Truck. They served Homemade Pizza ,Espresso, Cappuccino, and 4 different kinds of homemade Cannoli's. I found myself along with many other people going from the Main Stage which was up the hill, and walking down to the smaller stage at the bottom of the hill. ( 2 minute walk) All the bands were coordinated so when one band finished the other band on the smaller stage began. In the middle between the stages were more vendors and a beer truck. They served Red's Hard Apple Cider, Yuengling, Bud, Bud Light, and Coors Light, and Blue Moon which they were out of.. ( I went on the last day)I prefer an IPA so I settled for Coors Light.. ( I thought the Hard Cider was too sweet.)All the beer was $5.00. You could also purchase wine for $7.00. Next to the beer Truck was another food truck and he served SMOKED BRISKET AND SMOKED PULLED PORK Sandwiches and platters...He sold some cool tee -shirts .. One read - " HELLO IT'S MEAT YOUR LOOKING FOR." It had a picture of a pig on it.. Across on the other side of the main stage was another vendor who sold Cajun style food. He had DEEP FRIED ALLIGATOR on the menu, JAMBALAYA, BEANS N RICE etc.. I love Alligator( it taste like chicken..) but didn't try his.. I wound up with the BRISKET and PULLED PORK SANDWICH with HOMEMADE BBQ SAUCE .. Both were equally delicious..It was too hot to eat anything else so I passed on a few other food items.. I parked in town on the street for free.. If you come be prepared to do some walking.. This truly was a lovely day. THERE IS NO SMOKING ON THE PREMISES.. Be prepared to walk if you smoke..WHEELCHAIR ACCESS is difficult... If you like laid back and folk style music then this is definitely for you..

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Anton K.

Visiting the Red Mill Museum Village was like spending the day in a small New England town. Clinton is a charming town you can just stroll through visiting the little shops and stopping for something to eat in one of the many dining options. There are wonderful photo opportunities, the Red Mill, the Victorian homes, the Christmas ornaments on homes and the Hunterdon Museum. The Red Mill Museum Village relates the story of the mill, the quarry, the town and Hunterdon County in four floors and 40,000 permanent and rotating exhibits. The mill is a time capsule of Hunterdon Counties industrial strength and evolution told through the transiting usage from wool manufacturing, grist mill, flour production, basket manufacturing, graphite and talc production. I enjoyed the maps of Hunterdon County drawn up during the Civil War. They have special events like wine and beer tasting, haunted village, American Revolutionary War Days and the Festival of Trees. I've visited the town many times and am sure to return.

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Sean W.

I visited the Red Mill's haunted attraction along with 5 friends on Saturday October 19th, 2019. We had to wait in line for two and a half hours before finally getting in. At the end of the second section of the experience, one of my friends passed out inside of the room. The actors didn't take us seriously at first until they realized she needed help. We were almost immediately rushed out of an exit and taken to the front. At the same time, an ambulance showed up and placed her on a stretcher and took her to the hospital. The Mill didn't give us an option to continue right after it happened. We wanted to continue through the house but couldn't at that point. A few weeks later, I contacted Paul the director of the Mill. He denied the entire thing including that we were refused re-entry. I was asking for a refund since we paid $30 per person and didn't get the entire experience. He didn't offer anything and instead accused me of lying.

YUDELKA R.

Insanely breathtaking view. I automatically fell in love with this place as soon i I got there. It is a extremely beautiful, clean, and welcoming place.

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A landmark. The most photographed building in New Jersey. But walking the ground, with or without a tour is well worth the time.

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