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This charming road winds through Hartshorne Woods Park, a hilly, forested, 791-acre site overlooking the Navesink River. Many impressive homes line Hartshorne Road. It was named after Richard Hartshorne, an English Quaker, who settled there in 1669. Among the highest elevations along the Atlantic Coast, the Park is located at the north shore of the Navesink River just west of its juncture with the Atlantic Ocean. Locust is a shore community close to New York Harbor.
The original oil on canvas is scanned by the Athenæum of Philadelphia on a sophisticated high-resolution digital scanner with a raking light to capture surface details. Printed on high quality stock, the front and back are glossy and the inside is matte, which enables smear-free, easy writing. These vibrant note cards are blank inside and available individually or boxed in sets of 10. All cards are 4¼” x 5¾”.