Henry Phillips farmhouse recognized for “outstanding restoration”

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President of the Hopewell Valley Historical Society Jack Davis (left) presents certificate to Kevin Bannon (right) at Mercer County Park Commission’s headquarters.

The Henry Phillips farmhouse at the Howell Living History Farm recently received a Certificate of Recognition for “outstanding restoration” from the Hopewell Valley Historical Society. The certificate was presented by the organization’s President Jack Davis to Kevin Bannon Executive Director of the Mercer County Park Commission at the Hunt House.

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