| Jockey Hollow in Morristown was popular campground for General Washington's army. It was used by portions of Continental Army for total of 24 months during American Revolution. |
| Within Jockey Hollow is Wick Farm & house: 1400 acres of timberland and open fields was perfect area for Washington's soldiers to camp in winter of 1779-80. Thus, Wick farm and adjacent farms became home to 13,000 soldiers. General Arthur St Clair made his headquarters at Wick house. |
| Wick Farm House guide called herself "Jersey's Revolutionary Snooki"! |
| Temperance Wick's room. |
| Holly tree branch |
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