Neighborhoods
The Town of Morristown, the township around it, and the unincorporated areas that make up "Morristown" in everyday speech.
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Convent Station
Unincorporated
An unincorporated section of Morris Township centered on the NJ Transit station and the Saint Elizabeth University campus, with quiet residential streets and a one-seat ride to New York.
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Morris Township
Town
The suburban township that completely surrounds the Town of Morristown, sharing schools and the library but with its own government and a more single-family-residential character.
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Morristown (Town Proper)
Town
The incorporated Town of Morristown, the county seat of Morris County, with the Green, the train station, and the densest downtown in northwest New Jersey.
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Mount Kemble
Township section
The southern Morristown and Morris Township corridor along Mount Kemble Avenue (US 202), with the Pruddentown Historic District and former AT&T office campuses.
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Normandy Heights
Unincorporated
A residential section of Morris Township along Normandy Heights Road, anchored by the Morris Museum and a stretch of former Gilded Age estates.
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Normandy Park
Unincorporated
A 57-acre National Register historic district of late-Victorian and early-twentieth-century estates in the Convent Station section of Morris Township.
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Speedwell Avenue Corridor
Township section
The mixed-use commercial corridor running north from the Morristown Green along Speedwell Avenue (US 202), the active redevelopment area where most of the town's new apartments are landing.
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Washington Valley
Unincorporated
A rural-feeling unincorporated valley in western Morris Township and eastern Mendham Township, defined by surviving 18th and 19th century farmhouses, Gilded Age estates, and large lots.
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Washington's Headquarters Neighborhood
Township section
The walkable residential blocks east of downtown Morristown around the Ford Mansion, the NPS museum, and the Olyphant Place historic sites.