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[unknown Chapel]
Dutch Neck, West Windsor Township, Mercer County



This nicely-maintained carpenter Gothic chapel now serves as offices for the Plainsboro-West Windsor School District. There is no indication of its former use, but it clearly was a religious structure—perhaps a chapel for the Dutch Neck Presbyterian church directly across the street. From the style of the ornate bargeboard, it appears to have been built in the 1880s.

 

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