The Raritan River cuts through the picturesque town of Clinton, New Jersey, spanned by an 1870 iron bridge. The view from the bridge is of a 200-foot-wide waterfall. On either side of the bridge are two repurposed grist mills; on one side, the Hunterdon Historical Museum, and on the other, the Hunterdon Art Museum.

Clinton's historical museum sits on the 10-acre Red Mill Museum Village and displays over 40,000 historical artifacts. Other highlights of the museum village are the Mulligan quarry buildings, an old schoolhouse, and a log cabin. The stone mill on the opposite side is home to the Hunterdon Art Museum, where visitors enjoy a collection of contemporary art and an active art education center.

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