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Forging Ahead in Millstone

By Linda Tancs

Blacksmithing was a crucial trade across countless centuries.  The blacksmith–literally, one who smites iron–fashioned accessories for the aristocracy, ploughs for the working class and weaponry for the militia, among many other things.  Industrialization may have vastly reduced their numbers, but the craftsmen behind this ancient art  (practiced in some form as early as the Iron Age) are still celebrated through demonstrations and well preserved shops.  In particular, Old Millstone Forge in Millstone, New Jersey is the oldest continuously operating blacksmith shop in the state.  Open every Sunday from 1 April through 24 June, the museum gives visitors a glimpse into the life of the blacksmith and his role in society over the millenia.

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