Welcome to Historic Flemington!
The Borough is 1.3 square miles with a population of 4,300.
There are many historic building rich in history. Fleming Castle, one of the first houses in the area, was built in 1756, located at 5 Bonnell Street and is open for tours the second Saturday of each month from 1-4 pm.
Visit the Main Street Historic Courthouse, where the Lindbergh kidnapping “trial of the century” took place and the famous Union Hotel, where reporters Gabriel Heatter, Walter Winchell, Damon Runyon, and Dorothy Kilgallen stayed and dined.
Visit Liberty Village’s 60 factory outlet stores and have lunch or dinner in one of the fine restaurants in the Borough.
Check our Calendar of Events link for the many activities and events during the year.
–Robert B. Hauck, Mayor