An official Path Through History Site! Historic house and museum built in 1714 by early prominent Jewish community leader Luis Moses Gomez. The Gomez Mill House has been continuously inhabited for more than 280 years, and it is the earliest known surviving Jewish residence in the country and the oldest home in Orange County listed on the National Register of Historic Places. There is a two-story fieldstone and brick manor house museum, a fieldstone Visitor Center, a root cellar and ice house, a thatch-roof papermaking mill added in 1917, and beautiful grounds including a meadow near a creek available for picnic use.
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