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Parker Homestead : ウィキペディア英語版 | Parker Homestead
The Parker Homestead is a historic home and grounds in Little Silver, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States located at 235 Rumson Road near Sickles Park. The main house was originally built circa 1720, and include materials from an earlier structure (c1667) the early and late 19th Century, and the 1910s and 1920s.〔 It is one of the oldest extant buildings in the state. The farmstead which also includes also three outlying barns were listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places〔(New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection - Historic Preservation Office )〕 and the National Register of Historic Places. in 2011. ==Original settlers== Little Silver was settled by two of the original patentees of Shrewsbury Township, one of the earliest English-speaking settlements in New Jersey Brothers Joseph and Peter Parker settled in the area in 1667 and owned land bounded by Parker's Creek on the south and Little Silver Creek on the north, named their holdings "Little Silver" after their father's (George Parker) estate in Portsmouth, Rhode Island.〔Goodnough, Abby. (" If You're Thinking of Living in/Little Silver; Life on a Peninsula Near Sandy Hook" ), ''The New York Times'', October 17, 1993. Accessed June 8, 2007. "Little Silver was settled in 1667 by Joseph and Peter Parker, who named their property for their father's Portsmouth, R.I., estate."〕 The farm remained in the family until the last descendant of the original settlers, Julia Parker, died in 1996.
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