High Breeze Farm

They raised horses, cows, and chickens and produced hay, corn, turnips, rutabagas, apples, peaches, pears, plums, honey, and maple syrup.

In 1989, the State of New Jersey planned the demolition of the farm, but the Vernon Historical Society, specifically through the work of Ron Dupont Jr. struggled to preserve it.

Dupont rallied school children and compiled numerous slideshows to show the historic significance of the farm.

[4] His efforts were successful, and High Breeze Farm was listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places.

The farm offers Certified Naturally Grown produce, maple syrup, eggs, pork, and beef.

At this encampment, members of the Black Powder Association reenact pre-1840s American culture through dress, props, crafts, and activities.

Farm Equipment
View From High Breeze