Historic village of Point Pleasant PA

Historic village of Point Pleasant PA

Point Pleasant is located at the confluence of Geddes Run, Tohickon Creek, and the Delaware River. This area has been inhabited for thousands of years, with the name Tohickon originating from the Lenape word for “the crossing.” Native Americans, particularly the Lenni Lenape, camped here for generations to fish, as shad were abundant at this location. The fish, known to be ‘prime’ here as they migrate upstream to spawn, were less metabolized and available in great numbers. Historically, they swam by the millions. Sturgeon were also plentiful but were last officially spotted in 1890; there are rumors that they may still exist in these waters, although they are elusive. European-introduced game fish, such as bass, sunfish, and catfish, may have contributed to the decline of the shad population.

Point Pleasant was formed from two previously separate towns: Lower Black’s Eddy, the older settlement, and Pearson’s Landing, both of which served as ferry sites. Black’s Ferry operated from 1739 to 1855 at the bottom of Ferry Road, which opened in 1738. This ferry was a favored stop for raftsmen, and when the Delaware Canal was constructed, the existing inn was expanded by the Blacks. The construction of the canal required a bridge across the Tohickon, leading to the creation of the Aqueduct, one of ten along the canal and the longest one.

The central part of the inn, known most recently as The Mountainside, is the oldest building in the area, constructed in 1689. Pearson’s Landing served as the northern settlement and ferry site. Matthew Hughes of Buckingham owned much of the land that is now Point Pleasant. In 1739, Enoch Pearson won a long dispute over the right to build a ferry on approximately 100 acres he owned. However, he operated the ferry for only two years; by 1748, it had changed hands twice before a group of seven villagers, known as the Cave Bank Fishery Company, took control. For much of this period, it was referred to as Pearson’s Ferry.

Between 1748 and 1765, John White built a gristmill, which ground various grains, and the Stover Family operated it from 1803 until 1925. This mill became a center of commerce, fostering the growth of numerous other businesses in the area. The inn was constructed in 1790. In 1828, citizens renamed Lower Black’s Eddy to Point Pleasant when it acquired a post office, leading to the merging of the two towns.

The Point Pleasant Inn became a popular resort, attracting notable visitors such as Grover Cleveland, William McKinley, as well as affluent families like the Astors, Vanderbilts, and Whitneys. In 1855, a five-span wooden covered bridge was built to connect to Byrum, New Jersey, enhancing travel from New York. This bridge was destroyed by fire in 1892 and was immediately rebuilt with steel. Four spans on the New Jersey side were destroyed by a flood in 1903 and were rebuilt again. The flood of 1955 caused further destruction to the bridge, which was not rebuilt.

Kolbe’s Point Pleasant Inn was converted into a shop that offered a wide variety of unique items, including lamp wicks, oil, beeswax candles in various shapes, sizes, and colors, lamps, garden ceramics, and an assortment of clever signs and useful furnishings. After the property’s renovation, it has now been repurposed as an antiques and art collective featuring many dealers. The bar and walk-in fireplace, once open to the public, have been preserved and add character to the interior. Additionally, there is a café where visitors can relax while browsing.

 

 

And right in the center of the village you will find one of the finest Antique Centers around.

Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware 6 River Road Pipersville PA 18947

www.KolbeAntiques.com

Open Tue-Sun 10-5

We express our gratitude and credit to our dealer, Laure Duval, a local historian, for providing most of the information in this article.

 

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This Antique Center will inspire your creativity.

Welcome to Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware, a mesmerizing sanctuary where the delicate threads of history intertwine with the breathtaking beauty of nature, creating a stunning tapestry of cultural richness. Established around 1760, our gallery is nestled within a charming former hotel, a structure steeped in rich narratives and transformative moments that have unfolded across the centuries. As you step inside, you are enveloped by the history of the building.
We’re just a block away from the Delaware River, but on our 2nd floor balcony, you can hear the lively gurgle of Geddes Run Creek. inviting you to embark on a delightful journey through the realms of antiques, art and primitives while shopping inside the store.


Kolbe occupies a prime location, perfectly situated between the renowned antiquing havens of Lambertville, NJ, New Hope, PA, and Frenchtown, NJ. This exceptional setting transforms us into an oasis for art aficionados and nature devotees alike. As you meander through our meticulously curated exhibitions brimming with artistic treasures, let the allure of adventure beckon you to explore the myriad outdoor activities awaiting just at the nearby majestic Delaware River, which offers an abundance of exhilarating pursuits, from invigorating hikes along scenic trails to serene canoeing excursions and heart-pounding tubing escapades. Meanwhile, Geddes Run Creek showcases its thrilling charm for those in search of adrenaline, providing exciting opportunities for periodic white-water kayaking.

At Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware, we are deeply passionate about honoring the exquisite beauty and rich history encapsulated in art and antiques. Our gallery proudly showcases a diverse and vibrant collection of works by both emerging and established artists, accompanied by an exquisite array of antiques that whisper tales of yesteryear, inviting you to delve into their storied pasts. We wholeheartedly believe in the transformative power of art to inspire, provoke thought, and cultivate meaningful connections within our community. Our mission is to create a warm and inviting atmosphere where art enthusiasts and antique lovers alike can come together to engage, explore, and be uplifted by the unbounded creativity and captivating history that fills our space.

We cordially invite you to experience the enchanting allure of Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware. Step into our historic venue and immerse yourself in the vibrant world of art and antiques that awaits you. Whether you are a passionate collector, a casual admirer, or simply in search of a refreshing day trip, Kolbe promises to deliver an unforgettable adventure that will leave you feeling inspired and enriched. Come visit us and allow the magic of our historic surroundings and the brilliance of our art to captivate your spirit.

Paul Gratz / Gratz Gallery

Paul Gratz / Gratz Gallery

Paul Gratz owns and heads conservator at Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio. Under his leadership, the gallery has represented American artists with numerous exhibitions and publications for four decades. Most recently, Paul Gratz started representation of an extensive collection of works by American Modernist female painter Peter Miller. The collection of over 220 works went through his careful art conservation and is accompanied by a monograph on the artist published by Paul Gratz in cooperation with art historian Francis M. Naumann. 

Gratz Gallery has been a trusted representative for private collectors and museums in the expansion and upgrade of their fine American art collections. Over the years, Gratz Gallery has successfully sold to and represented a long list of renowned art organizations and private collectors and assisted in exhibitions with fellow galleries and Fine Art Museums. 

The Conservation Studio has specialized in the conservation and restoration of oil paintings and gilt frames for forty years. Mr. Gratz’s formal training began at the Pennsylvania Academy of the Fine Arts and was developed through various apprenticeships with some of the nation’s most respected art conservators. While attending the Academy, Mr. Gratz studied with the esteemed Louis Sloane, the conservator and artist Joseph Amarotico, and the unparalleled instructor Arthur DeCosta. Since 1982, Paul Gratz has provided his services to museums, historical societies, universities, churches, and private collectors throughout the United States. Paul Gratz was a founding member of the Society of Gilders. 

Bucks County’s Premier Fine Art… | Gratz Gallery & Conservation Studio

Visit Gratz Gallery at Kolbe and discover something to illuminate your world.

 

Kolbe Antiques & Art on the Delaware 6 River Road Pipersville PA 18947

www.KolbeAntiques.com

Open Tue-Sun 10-5

 

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RW BROWN FINE ART

As a contemporary landscape and figurative artist, RW BROWNE

finds inspiration in the disappearing traditional beauty of our times.

Capturing that beauty and creating a sanctuary within her paintings is the artist’s goal for both herself and her collectors.

 

Working in oil on canvas and wood panel, Browne’s paintings reflect the serene settings she seeks out, while consistently exhibiting the power of nature to affect our innermost feelings.

 

A lover and collector of timeless design through history, Browne is now working in her studio to incorporate her painting skills and aesthetic to design upcycled traditional, vintage, and antique decorative pieces in metal, wood, & ceramics.

 

Previous Exhibition highlights:

 

Monmouth Museum, Lincroft, NJ

Art Atelier, Marlboro, NJ

Somerset Art Association, Bedminster, NJ

CUE Art Foundation, New York, NY

Village Fine Art, Allentown, NJ

Grounds for Sculpture, Hamilton, NJ

Open Space Gallery, Frenchtown, NJ

​Lenox Art Walk, Lenox, MA

 

Visit Roni’s showroom at Kolbe Antiques & Art.

 

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Mike Brill performs at the Bucks County Brewery

Join the crowd for evening of live music on November 9 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM, featuring Mike Brill and his guitar at

Bucks County Brewery, 31 Appletree Lane, Pipersville, PA.

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