300 Poplar Road, Wayside, NJ
Greendale Farm (a.k.a. The Edwin Woolley Estate)
The original home here was built by John Woolley in 1697. However, both local and family legend have it that the various members of the Woolley family who owned the house over the years would tear down part of the house and build new about every 50 to 75 years, using the original foundations. When the home was torn down in 1966, it was known as the Edwin Woolley House, because Edwin Woolley had done the last renovation in the late 1800s. Kenneth Drive and David Street were built on this farm in 1967.