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																	|  | Georgetowne Townhome CommunityMorristown, New Jersey  
				                    
				            
												
								 
									| The Homes at Georgetowne in Morristown NJ
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														Price Range: $1,300,000 - $1,595,000Beds: 2-3Baths: 2.1-3.2Basements: YesParking: 2 Car GaragesYear Built: 2001-2002# of Units: 10Pets Allowed: Yes. Some restrictions may apply.Public Transportation: Walk to Downtown Morristown and Train Station with direct service to New York City. Close to major highways such as Rt 287, 10, 80, 78, 24.Special Features: 3-Story Luxury Units with Private 2-car garages. Living levels located at the 2nd and 3rd floors provide privacy. Each unit has an Individual elevator. Walk to Downtown Morristown and Train Station with direct service to New York City. |  | AMENITIESNone
 
 
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 Morristown is
                      Morris County’s most famous municipality. Its history is part of the rich heritage of our country. The town and the region are known for their important role in the American Revolution.
                      Early in the 1700’s, permanent settlers were attracted to the area by discoveries of iron ore. This vital resource and Morristown’s strategic location made the town extremely valuable to revolutionary forces.
 During the winter of 1779-80 and on several other occasions, General Washington headquartered at the beautiful Ford Mansion, now a National Historic Park and Museum. Revolutionary soldiers spent the long winter of 1779-80 camped at nearby Jockey Hollow.
 
 Today, Morristown retains its historic past in public as well as private construction. As the county seat and the region’s largest commercial and shopping center, Morristown is the scene of contemporary life surrounded by structures and sites of historic significance.
                      Visitors and residents alike can shop-'till-they-drop on tree-lined South Street, or relax amid the history of the famous Green. Enjoy a meal or a drink at one of our 
many fine, restaurants, cafes and bars. Or just stroll along and soak up the atmosphere o...more details..
 
 
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