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Long Pond Ironworks

Long Pond Ironworks
OldCountryStoreLPIW.jpg
The Old Country Store at Long Pond Iron Works
Long Pond Ironworks State Park is located in Passaic County, New Jersey
Long Pond Ironworks State Park
Long Pond Ironworks State Park is located in New Jersey
Long Pond Ironworks State Park
Long Pond Ironworks State Park is located in the US
Long Pond Ironworks State Park
Nearest city West Milford, New Jersey
Coordinates 41°8′47″N 74°18′39″W / 41.14639°N 74.31083°W / 41.14639; -74.31083Coordinates: 41°8′47″N 74°18′39″W / 41.14639°N 74.31083°W / 41.14639; -74.31083
Area 145 acres (59 ha)
Built 1766
NRHP Reference # 74001189
NJRHP # 2422
Significant dates
Added to NRHP January 11, 1974
Designated NJRHP September 4, 1973

Long Pond Ironworks State Park is located in the community of Hewitt, in West Milford, New Jersey, United States. The park is known for its old stone walls, furnaces and other remnants of a once industrious ironworking community that now sits next to the swiftly flowing Wanaque River. The park is operated and maintained by the New Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry and has an area of 145 acres.

The ironworks were built in 1766 and were added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 11, 1974.

Long Pond Ironworks were founded in 1766 by Peter Hasenclever. Hasenclever brought 500 ironworkers and their families from Germany to build an ironworks "plantation". A dam at "Long Pond" (Greenwood Lake) provided the waterpower needed to operate a blast for the furnace and a large forge. The ironworks produced iron for the Continental Army, for the American forces in the War of 1812, and for the Union Army during the Civil War. Metalmaking stopped at the site in 1882 when the ironworks was bankrupted by newer facilities in Pittsburgh.

Metalmaking stopped at the site in 1882 when the ironworks was bankrupted by newer facilities in Pittsburgh. The remnants of the ironmaking structures at the district date from the 18th and 19th centuries. There are furnaces, casting house ruins, charging areas, ice houses, water wheels and other structures. The area is currently undergoing restoration. The "Old Country Store" has been renovated and now houses the Long Pond Ironworks Museum. The original Village of Hewitt grew up around the 19th-century iron enterprise. This settlement included a church, a store/post office, schoolhouses, and dwellings and outbuildings for workers and managers.


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