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  1. Mount Tabor, named for a biblical mountain near the Sea of Galilee, is an architectural adventure—full of Victorian cottages sporting period paints and gingerbread, with a colorful history to match. It’s as if a sliver of vintage Cape May somehow landed in busy, suburban Morris County.

  2. Mount Tabor is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) established as a self-governing Methodist camp meeting in what is now Parsippany–Troy Hills, in Morris County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.

  3. Sep 24, 2019 · Tucked inconspicuously along the edge of busy Route 53, a stone’s throw, yet a world away, from the strip malls and fast-food restaurants of neighboring towns, sits the village of Mount Tabor. Founded in 1869 as a Methodist camp-meeting ground, the village has evolved into a year-round neighborhood rife with history and old-fashioned charm.

  4. From a summertime meeting ground of tents to cottages of Victorian splendor, Mount Tabor Historic District is a state treasure listed on the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places. Explore Mount Tabor.

  5. Plan Your Visit. Whether you’re coming to visit the museum, explore the self-guided historic walking tour, or simply marvel at the beautiful Victorian-style cottages within our community, here’s what you need to know. The J. Smith Richardson History House (1873) A Camp Meeting Cottage Museum.

  6. Established in 1869 as a Methodist summer camp meeting ground, Mt. Tabor is now a full-time residential community. While walking through Mt. Tabor, one can see Victorian cottages, complete with gingerbread, and several historic community buildings.

  7. Mount Tabor is centrally located in the heart of Morris County. Shopping, dining and trains to New York City are steps away in this walkable community. Mount Tabor is uniquely situated between Denville and Morristown on Route 53.

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