Convent
Station is an unincorporated area located within
Morris Township.
To walk along the picturesque streets in an around Convent
Station is to walk through America's cherished past. From
George Washington's Revolutionary War headquarters at the
stately Ford Mansion to Nickerson's Tavern, the scene of
Benedict Arnold's court martial...from the old stagecoach
station to the Iron Works, where the first successful
telegraph message to Samuel Morse originated...history's
legacy lends color and character to this charming town.
Yet while the tradition of the past are lovingly preserved
in Convent Station, all the requisites of privileged modern
living are here in equal strength. Side by side with
historic landmarks you'll find modern schools, universities
and libraries. Fine shopping. Houses of worship. Beautiful
manicured parks. The area abounds with cultural and
recreational opportunities. Art, theater and music.
Challenging golf, on both private and public links. Tennis.
Swimming. Riding. Boating. And more.
With its rich historical heritage, and the finest of Twenty
First Century conveniences, it's easy to see why Convent
Station has become home for people of discerning tastes.
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on Morris Township.
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