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Directions to Quentin Kelly's Farm (Hopewell Farm)
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| 117 Hopewell-Rocky Hill Road • Hopewell, NJ 08525 • 609.466.8769
From Newark Airport
- From airport take Exit to Route 78 West
- Take 78West to Route 287 South (approx. 20-30 minutes)
- Take Route 287South to Exit 17 Route 206 South (approx. 2 miles)
- Take 206 South through Hillsborough to Belle Mead (approx. 9 miles)
- Look for Route 601 Hopewell (Chrysler dealer is on the right) & bear right
- Follow Route 601 (curvy road about 5 miles) to first traffic light Route 518
- Turn right onto Route 518
- Go 2.7 miles on Route 518 to a yellow mailbox (#117) on the left hand side of the road there will also be a WorldWater & Power Corp. sign on the split rail fence)
- Make a left at the mailbox onto a gravel driveway - the farm is straight ahead
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From New York City
- From Holland or Lincoln Tunnel take NJ Turnpike
- Continue to Exit 14 & follow signs for Route 78 West
- Take 78 West to Route 287 South (approx. 20-30 minutes)
- Take Route 287South to Exit 17 Route 206 South (approx. 2 miles)
- Take 206 South through Hillsborough to Belle Mead (approx. 9 miles)
- Look for Route 601 Hopewell (Chrysler dealer is on the right) & bear right
- Follow Route 601 (curvy road about 5 miles) to first traffic light Route 518
- Turn right onto Route 518
- Go 2.7 miles on Route 518 to a yellow mailbox (#117) on the left hand side of the road there will also be a WorldWater & Power Corp. sign on the split rail fence)
- Make a left at the mailbox onto a gravel driveway - the farm is straight ahead
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From Newark
- Take airport exit following signs following signs for NJ Turnpike
- Take NJ Turnpike South to Exit 7-A/Route 195
- Follow Route 195 West toward Trenton to Route 295 (continuation of same highway toward Princeton, NJ)
- Take Route 295 North, (it turns into Route 95 as you cross Route 1), to Exit 4 Route 31-North to Pennington
- Follow Route 31 (about 1 mile) to the Pennington Circle
- Go around Pennington Circle, staying on Route 31 North. Continue about 1/2 mile through the yellow flashing light to the Pennington Business Park on your right (following a "Hidden Driveway" sign).
- Take driveway straight back to Building B-1-WorldWater & Power Corp.
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From Philadelphia • Washinton, DC • 95 North
- Take Route 95 North into NJ
- Exit at 4B Route 31 North
- Continue on Route 31 North through Pennington Circle
- Continue on Route 31 North through flashing yellow traffic lights
- Continue on Route 31 North, passing Burger King
- Go through traffic light at the Pennington Market shopping center
- Go approximately 3 miles to traffic light - Route 31 and Route 654
- Bear right onto Route 654 and continue to Route 518 (traffic light)
- Merge onto Route 518 East
- Continue on Route 518 East through 2 more traffic lights - until you see a yellow mailbox (#117) on the right (there will also be a WorldWater & Power Corp. sign on a split rail fence)
- Make right at the mailbox onto gravel driveway the farm is straight ahead
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From I 295 North I 95
- Continue on I295 North (which turns into I95 at Route 1 overpass)
- Continue on I95 to Exit 4B Route 31 North/Pennington
- Continue on Route 31 North around the Pennington Circle staying on Route 31 North
- Go through the flashing yellow traffic light
- Continue on Route 31- going past Burger King and the Pennington Market shopping center.
- Go through traffic light at the Pennington Market shopping center
- Go approximately 3 miles to traffic light - Route 31 and Route 654
- Bear right onto Route 654 and continue to Route 518 (traffic light)
- Merge onto Route 518 East
- Continue on Route 518 East through 2 more traffic lights - until you see a yellow mailbox (#117) on the right (there will also be a WorldWater & Power Corp. sign on a split rail fence)
- Make right at the mailbox onto gravel driveway the farm is straight ahead
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From Route 518 West
- From Route 518 West go 2.7 miles to a yellow mailbox (#117) on the left hand side of the road there will also be a WorldWater & Power Corp. sign on the split rail fence)
- Make left at the mailbox onto gravel driveway the farm is straight ahead
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