CULTURAL LANDSCAPES THAT ARE LARGELY INTACT IN THE PARK
Agriculture in the Park (under Nature & Science: Plants)
Historic Wallpack Center (STG: Summer 1989 Vol. 11 No. 2) The village past and present.
Designed with Nature, the Zimmermann Estate (under Places; Individual Structures)
A Ride down Old Mine Road (under Stories)
Farming the Park (under Nature & Science: Plants)
On the Frontier of New Jersey: An Introduction to Military Trail (STG: Summer 2000 Vol. 22, No. 2) Narrative and views of Military Trail, a one-mile trail dating from the 1700s.
Additional Material
ϑ Who is buried in the "Slave" Cemetery? Documentary evidence of African American slaves and free citizens in the area.
Military Trail A guide to the numbered signposts along this historic one-mile trail.
Additional Material
ϑ Who is buried in the "Slave" Cemetery? Documentary evidence of African American slaves and free citizens in the area.
Preserving Cultural and Historic Landscapes: Developing Standards (National Park Service Technical Bulletin) CRM Magazine (Vol. 3 No. 1 March 1980) By Robert Z. Melnick, ASLA. An early treatment by a professor of historic landscape architecture, Kansas State University. This article is referenced in the article listed directly below.
Countryside Lost and Found: Discovering Cultural Landscapes CRM (Cultural Resource Management) Magazine: Saved from the Dam Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Issue (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By Hugh Miller, professor of historic preservation.
Assessing Cultural Landscapes CRM (Cultural Resource Management) Magazine: Saved from the Dam Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Issue (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By Cultural Resources Group Manager Shawn Eyring.
Saving a Few, Before Losing Them All CRM (Cultural Resource Management) Magazine: Saved from the Dam Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Issue (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By landscape architect Zehra Osman.
The Minisink: A chronicle of the upper Delaware Valley CRM (Cultural Resource Management) Magazine: Saved from the Dam Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Issue (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By historic preservation consultant Dennis Bertland.
Yesterday and Today: Planting for Tomorrow CRM (Cultural Resource Management) Magazine: Saved from the Dam Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area Issue (Vol. 25 No.3 2002) By wildlife biologist Larry Hilaire.
Searching for the Old Mine Road (under Stories)
Sympathy, Harmony, and New Architecture (under Places; Structures & Styles)
River Road Rehab: An Update (STG: Summer/Fall 2005 Vol. 27 No. 1) A report by park civil engineer Bill Leonard.
Additional material
ϑ A Historical Narrative of River Road (with additional material on Freeman Tract Road.) By park Historian Susan Kopczynski.
ϑ A Chronology of River Road (with additional material on river ferries.)
Update on Park Projects: Childs Park PA, Valley View Group Campground, NJ Swim Beach (under People: Managing the Park)