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L. D. Bright Photography

Full service photography services and gallery. We offer Photography for Event, Portrait and Commercial needs. Stop in to our Frenchtown Studio/Gallery and let’s chat.

Lambertville Historical Society / James Wilson Marshall House

The Lambertville Historical Society sponsors events and activities that promote community awareness and appreciation of Lambertville’s history and architecture. The Lambertville Historical Society also maintains and manages the James Wilson Marshall Museum at 60 Bridge St. in Lambertville. We also collect and preserve items of historical interest and make them accessible for public research.

The Lambertville Historical Society promotes, inspires and encourages the preservation and appreciation of Lambertville’s architecture and history through education, community involvement, and preserving and maintaining the James Marshall Museum.

The Marshall House, on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historic Places, was the boyhood home of James Wilson Marshall, discoverer of gold in California in 1848, and is now the headquarters of the Lambertville Historical Society. The Federal brick structure was built in 1816 by his father, Philip Marshall, a member of one of the oldest families in New Jersey and by marriage to John Hart, a signer of the Declaration of Independence. Four rooms are open to the public; furnished with donated local furniture; costumes and shad fishing displays. Open 1-4 pm weekends, last weekend in April through October; and by appointment throughout the year.

The house originally sat on “44 perches of land” (about 5 acres), and included a brick kitchen, two-story back addition with first and second floor porches, a wheelwright and wagon shop, barn and smokehouse. The family sold the property at Philip’s death in 1834 and in 1882 Hugh Ely sold the property to St. John’s Roman Catholic Church for a convent. In 1964, Mrs. Alice Narducci enlisted the help of local residents and persuaded the church to deed the Marshall House to the N.J. Dept. of Conservation & Economic Development for preservation purposes in 1967 rather than tear it down. The State leased the Marshall House, unrestored, to the newly born Lambertville Historical Society.

Laura Billingham Photography

For 20 years, Laura Billingham has offered a relaxed yet elegant alternative to portrait and event photography. Favoring natural light and unforced composition, she captures the moments and details that matter.

Laura McClanahan

Laura McClanahan, MFA, holds a Master’s Degree of Fine Art in Studio Art from Maryland Institute College of Art and a Bachelor’s of Art degree in Art & Architecture from Lehigh University. Her past teaching of organic architecture and current research into sacred geometry feed her professional outdoor studio practice in abstract painting. Laura has always sought her origins and found comfort in the natural world as a way of understanding and experiencing creation. She finds her true joy riding her café motorcycle around the country roads of New Jersey and Pennsylvania or on long stays in Hawaii swimming in the ocean. A certified sound healer, Laura is co-founder of Creative Frequencies and plays the Flower of Life gong and planetary chakra drums as part of sound healing meditations. Her soothing crystal paintings are presented at the Gemstone Gallery in Frenchtown, NJ, Simon Gallery in Morristown, NJ, The Drawing Room Gallery, in Cos Cob, CT, Ashok Jain Gallery in NYC and Saphira & Ventura Gallery in NYC, Sao Paulo, Brazil and Cannes, France. Her experience in Art New York and Art Stage Singapore with Ashok Jain Gallery has gained her artwork international exposure.

Laura Pointon

Found object assemblage artwork

Lebanon Township Museum

Our boutique Museum and cultural center is nestled on the bank of the mighty Muscontecong River in Lebanon Township, New Jersey. Located in a circa 1825 two-story schoolhouse, the Lebanon Township Museum continues to educate the public with engaging exhibits and dynamic programming.

Our goal to celebrate local lives and legacies while highlighting the impact they have made on our community. We treasure the value of both art and artifact. We are thrilled to welcome the public to our new outdoor features including an educational mini-exhibit in our three-seater outhouse and our Carriage Shed Museum Annex.

At the Lebanon Township Museum, community building is at the heart of all that we do.

Leigh Marino

I am a visual storyteller working mostly through the mediums of photography, video, and writing. I am also a painter and the Chair of the Hunterdon County Creative Team. I am also a member of Sustainable Frenchtown.

Lenape Mural

Public mural 10 ft wide by 17 ft high, that depicts a small settlement of Lenape on the Delaware River, 600 years ago when the Lenni Lenape populated this area, before the European invasion. The mural was publicly supported with funds raised by the Frenchtown Merchant Association.

Liz Johnson

A veteran journalist who has worked for newspapers throughout New Jersey and Pennsylvania – including the New York Times – Liz Johnson is a freelance writer where she covers the literary and theater scene in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. In 2011 she was diagnosed with breast cancer and in 2015, she was diagnosed with a recurrence. She writes about her now lifelong battle on her blog Breast Cancer Conscript.Currently she is working on her first novel Win By Defeat.

Locktown Stone Church

The old stone church in the village of Locktown in Delaware Township, New Jersey, was built in 1819. It is a beautiful example of the federal architectural style used in early 19th century Old School Baptist meeting houses in New Jersey and Pennsylvania. The building, which has no congregation, is owned by Delaware Township and is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Sites. A cemetery dating from the eighteenth century is nearby.

In modern times it is used as a cultural venue, historic site, special events setting and meeting place.

Lovin' Oven

The Lovin Oven is a Farm to Table style restaurant, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and weekend brunch. The menu features somethnig for everyone, including extensive vegetarian, vegan and gluten free options. Hours: Tuesday: 9-3 Wed-Sat: 9-9 Sun: 8-3 Mon: Closed

Machineart Industrial Design
Machineart Industrial Design

Machineart Design Studio develops new products and brand identity for companies big and small. If yours is an established company seeking fresh ideas, or a start-up with an exciting market opportunity but no physical product to test, promote and build a business around, Machineart can help realize it. Projects ranging in scale and complexity from creative visualization studies to full product development programs, prototyping and production sourcing.

Mad Lavender Farm

Mad Lavender Farm is: A destination to experience & enjoy the beauty & benefits of organically grown lavender. An artfully designed venue for celebration modeled for earth-kind consciousness with a zero waste ideal. An educational environment for sustainable living. Mad Lavender Farm is owned and operated by artists Adrienne Crombie & Don Dalen. The value added products are all locally hand crafted. The farm is also available as a venue for small gatherings and groups.

Maria Sydor

Medical writing and pottery.

Maria Workman

Crocheting, knitting, kite paper star making, gardening, drawing, painting, singing, Spanish/English teaching,

MaryAnn L. Miller

Through my Lucia Press I publish collaborative artist books using visual images and poetry.

MaryBeth Healy

I am a creative person who enjoys being creative just for the sake of creative expression. I most like working with my hands to create something from physical materials, especially materials from nature.

MaryBeth Healy, Private Piano Instruction

Private Piano lessons. Personal instruction in piano and music theory with a focus on the joy of learning and expressing music.

Matheson Westlake

Trained as an actor and theater artist, Matheson writes books, talks about politics, turns cranks and enjoys organizing events, public and private.

MELA Studio

Custom paintings in acrylic and oil paints, mainly pet portraits.