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Hankinson-Moreau-Covenhoven House was built around 1752 by the Covenhovens and was occupied by Henry Clinton, a British officer, as his headquarters before the Battle of Monmouth in 1778. The ivory structure was added to the National Register Of Historic Places in 1974. Converted into a museum, it offers an insight into the lifestyle of the period showcasing artifacts from the period and a well-preserved interior.