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NJ - Lambertville: Lambertville House Hotel
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The Lambertville House, located at 32 Bridge Street, was built in 1812 by Captain John Lambert. During its early years, the hotel was known as Lambert’s Inn and served as a stagecoach stop that provided lodging to U.S. presidents including Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant, dignitaries, and business leaders traveling the main thoroughfare between New York and Philadelphia.

By the 1980's, the Lambertville House Hotel fell into a state of disrepair. It was sold in 1994 and reopened in 1997, restored to its original glory with 26 modernized guest rooms.

New Jersey State Register (1978)
National Register #78001768 (1978)


NJ - Lambertville: Lambertville House Hotel
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Image by wallyg
The Lambertville House, located at 32 Bridge Street, was built in 1812 by Captain John Lambert. During its early years, the hotel was known as Lambert’s Inn and served as a stagecoach stop that provided lodging to U.S. presidents including Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant, dignitaries, and business leaders traveling the main thoroughfare between New York and Philadelphia.

By the 1980's, the Lambertville House Hotel fell into a state of disrepair. It was sold in 1994 and reopened in 1997, restored to its original glory with 26 modernized guest rooms.

New Jersey State Register (1978)
National Register #78001768 (1978)


NJ - Lambertville: Lambertville House Hotel
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Image by wallyg
The Lambertville House, located at 32 Bridge Street, was built in 1812 by Captain John Lambert. During its early years, the hotel was known as Lambert’s Inn and served as a stagecoach stop that provided lodging to U.S. presidents including Andrew Johnson and Ulysses S. Grant, dignitaries, and business leaders traveling the main thoroughfare between New York and Philadelphia.

By the 1980's, the Lambertville House Hotel fell into a state of disrepair. It was sold in 1994 and reopened in 1997, restored to its original glory with 26 modernized guest rooms.

New Jersey State Register (1978)
National Register #78001768 (1978)

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