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Hopewell Township holds historical significance as the site of Washington Crossing, where George Washington and the Continental Army famously crossed the Delaware River in 1776. The township is celebrated for its picturesque open spaces, including rolling hills, waterways, Washington Crossing State Park, Baldpate Mountain, and Mercer Meadows. Hopewell offers a rural atmosphere with attractive neighborhoods, farmlands, and strong schools, making it a popular choice for families, many of whom own their homes.  Within the township lies Pennington Borough, a charming small town known for its vibrant neighborhoods and diverse architectural styles. Pennington features unique small shops along Main Street and is home to the prestigious Pennington School. Its public art and quaint boutiques create a warm and inviting environment for both residents and visitors.  Hopewell Borough, another gem within the township, is known for its farm-to-table dining experiences and classic small-town feel. The borough’s timeless homes, churches, schools, shops, and restaurants add to its rustic charm, making it a distinctive and delightful place to live or visit.