The Double Trouble Historic Village was originally a cranberry farm and packing plant.
The Double Trouble Company was formed by Edward Crabbe in 1909 to sell timber, millwork products, and cranberries.
The village consists of cranberry bogs and fourteen restored historic structures dating from the late 19th century through the early 20th century including a general store, a schoolhouse and houses.
The town was named for the fact that muskrats breached a local dam twice in one week.
[6] Cedar Creek's headwaters start from the Greenwood Forest Management Area to its mouth at Barnegat Bay.