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Halstead Parsippany
1715 US Highway 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills NJ 07054 (843) 548-0919
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340 Changebridge Road, Parsippany-Troy Hills NJ 07058 (415) 969-3555
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Wanaque is a small town where family and community are held close to everyone's hearts. In 1870, three little boys got lost in the mountains while collecting nuts and died of hypothermia when night fell. Nearly a century and a half later, locals still talk about them as if those kids were their own children.
Dutch settlers bought Wanaque from Native Americans in 1729. For the next 150 years or so, those settlers farmed on the land and sold wool from their sheep. During the early years of the Industrial Revolution, Wanaque played a central part, hosting some of the first iron mines. Today, it is a thriving, modern town that holds over 11,100 people (per 2010 U.S. Census data) in its 7.99 square feet of land. See more