The
Franklin Corners Historic District is a
historic district encompassing the community along Hardscrabble and Childs roads in Bernards Township. It was added to the
National Register of Historic Places on May 12, 1975 for its significance in architecture, commerce, education and industry. The district includes 11
contributing buildings. In 1935, Van Dorn's Mill, then owned by William Childs, was documented by the
Historic American Buildings Survey. McMurtry's Saw Mill, built in 1850, was documented by HABS in 1939. The Ferdinand Van Dorn House, next to the mill, is a two and one-half story house built with
Greek Revival style. The oldest house in the district, the Samuel Johnson House, was built . The oldest section of the Joab Johnson House was built . It was later William Gordon's General Store . File:Grain House Restaurant, Franklin Corners, NJ.jpg|Grain House Restaurant File:229 Childs Road, Franklin Corners, NJ.jpg|Samuel Johnson House File:245 Childs Road, Franklin Corners, NJ.jpg|Joab Johnson House / William Gordon's General Store ==Transportation==