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Sunday, July 19, 2009
Lambertville New Jersey
This is Lambertville New Jersey, it's on the Delaware River about twenty miles from Princeton and about twelve miles from Newtown. It's kind of a cute little town.
Quaint little town it is. This is one of the things I miss about the east coast. This type of architecture that has been lovingly cared for and maintained.
My sister lived in Lambertville for many years. I would drive from the Jersey shore to visit and shop for antiques in the quaint little shops. Good memories for me, thanks!
I have memories of playing with my son and ducks in Lambertville; I loved the pretty shops. Oh, my son is now 15, and he no longer enjoys little trips to places like this. Must take my daughter, though.
It indeed is cute little town. Looks very calm and peaceful. Would always love to stayin a place like that...
ReplyDeleteWhat a quaint little down. :) Very peaceful looking :)
ReplyDeleteBeautiful and peaceful !! This is simply great photos !!Unseen Rajasthan
ReplyDeleteI lived in Pennsylvania a long long time ago ... and I recognize the atmosphere here ... thanks for passing by !
ReplyDeleteQuaint little town it is. This is one of the things I miss about the east coast. This type of architecture that has been lovingly cared for and maintained.
ReplyDeleteWhat interesting little shops all lined up like that!
ReplyDeleteLambertville is a nicle little town. Have not been there in a long long time!
ReplyDeleteMy sister lived in Lambertville for many years. I would drive from the Jersey shore to visit and shop for antiques in the quaint little shops.
ReplyDeleteGood memories for me, thanks!
I like the colors of the buildings! Perfect photo!
ReplyDeleteIt looks so quiet and nice, beautiful colors too.
ReplyDeleteIt does look a cute place :)
ReplyDeleteYes the shops look picturesque.
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ReplyDeleteThe place looks so quaint. The pastel paint reminds me of a little of the SFO Bay area.
I have memories of playing with my son and ducks in Lambertville; I loved the pretty shops. Oh, my son is now 15, and he no longer enjoys little trips to places like this. Must take my daughter, though.
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