It’s Impossible Not To Love The Most Eccentric Village In New Jersey

New Jersey has a wide range of charming towns, overflowing with personality; Haddonfield, Hoboken, Princeton, Cape May and Lambertville are a few favorites. While each has something special to offer, I wouldn’t necessarily describe them as eccentric. When I think eccentric, I think of something a bit more…unconventional. There’s one unique little village that really stands out to me; read on to learn more about it.

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Smithville is an unincorporated community located within Galloway Township. Facebook/Smithville NJ The village is just a short drive from Atlantic City, but a visit will transport you to another world. Facebook/Historic Smithville And The Village Green Home to around 7,000 residents, the community has existed since the Revolutionary War. Wikipedia/AMDougherty The area was very rural until the 1960s, when a collection of shops opened. Development was expanded in the 1980s with the addition of the Village Greene. Yelp/Jeff H. Part of a planned community, you'll find quaint shops, restaurants, a carousel, mini-golf, winery and more here. Yelp/Jeff H. The old-timey feel is authentic; many of the buildings are historic structures, relocated to the village. Yelp/Steve M. The collection of shops is unique. You'll find everything from candles to crafts, organic body products to Native American gifts. In fact, many cultures are represented; Out of Ireland will take you straight to the Emerald Isle. Yelp/Jeff H. Dining options include the Lantern Light Tavern (American cuisine), Costello's (Italian/pizza), A.J.'s (a mixed menu), a cafe and bakery. Yelp/Amanda V. You can also dine at the Colonial Inn, one of several quaint lodging options. For a more rustic feel, spend a night in "The Barn." Facebook/Historic Smithville On a nice summer day, spend some time paddle boating on the lake. Facebook/Historic Smithville Another fun feature is the events, including frequent car shows. In fact, there's one tonight. Shows are held every other Friday and are free. Facebook/Historic Smithville

Other events include one of the largest Fourth of July parades in New Jersey and a living history encampment on August 12th. Have you visited yet? What are you waiting for? It’s a great day trip if you live in the area, or are visiting a nearby beach town. You’ll find the village along Moss Mill Road, just off Route 9. It’s also worth spending a night – you certainly won’t be bored. For more info on another eclectic town in New Jersey, check out this article on Asbury Park. The town has a vibrant music and dining scene, pinball museum, paranormal shop and the best new hotel in the country.