The Raritan River slices through the pleasant town of Clinton, New Jersey, crossed by a 1870 iron scaffold. The view from the scaffold is of a 200 all inclusive cascade. On either side of the scaffold are two repurposed grist factories; on one side, the Hunterdon Historical Museum, and on the other, the Hunterdon Art Museum.
The authentic exhibition hall sits on the 10-section of land Red Mill Museum Village and shows more than 40,000 chronicled relics. Different features of the historical center town are the Mulligan quarry structures, an old school building, and a log lodge. The stone plant on the contrary side is home to the Hunterdon Art Museum, where guests appreciate an accumulation of contemporary craftsmanship and a functioning workmanship training focus.