Penn's Neck is a historic region located in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States. It is situated on a peninsula between the Delaware River and the Millstone River. The region is named after William Penn, who founded the state of Pennsylvania, and his family, who owned land in the area.
Penn's Neck was a farming community in the 19th century, producing fruits, vegetables, and grain crops. It was also a popular destination for boaters, swimmers and fishermen.
Today, Penn's Neck is a mix of residential and commercial properties, with several marinas and boat clubs located along the river. It is also home to several historic landmarks, including the Stoutsburg Sourland African American Museum, the Highland Park Cemetery, and the John A. Roebling Suspension Bridge, which spans the Delaware River and connects Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
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