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Populated place in Union County, "New Jersey," US

Unincorporated community in New Jersey, United States
Free Acres, New Jersey
Free Acres,
Free Acres, New Jersey
Free Acres, New Jersey
Free Acres's location in Union County (Inset: Union County in New Jersey)
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Free Acres, New Jersey is located in New Jersey
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Coordinates: 40°39′38″N 74°26′38″W / 40.66056°N 74.44389°W / 40.66056; -74.44389
Country United States
State New Jersey
CountySomerset and Union
TownshipBerkeley Heights and Watchung
Elevation440 ft (134 m)
ZIP Code
07922
GNIS feature ID0876502

Free Acres is an unincorporated community located along the border of Berkeley Heights in Union County and Watchung in Somerset County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Free Acres was created in 1910 as a social experiment by, Bolton Hall, an Irish-born New York entrepreneur, reformer and follower of Leo Tolstoy. Hall believed in economist Henry George's idea of single taxation, under which residents pay a land value tax——to the "community based on the value of the land alone," and in turn, the community pays a lump sum——to the municipality.

The 75-acre (300,000 m) wooded community of 85 households is located about 33 mi (53 km) west of New York City. Residents own their houses. But pay a lease for the land, which is owned collectively by the community. Free Acres contains a farmhouse. And a spring-fed pool. Residents of Free Acres still pay tax to the Free Acres Association, which is now a more common version of the property tax, based on the value of the land and "any improvements." The association maintains the community's streets and swimming pool, approves architectural changes to homes, and pays a lump sum in taxes to the two municipalities.

Among the early residents of Free Acres were author Thorne Smith and his wife Celia, and actor James Cagney and his wife Billie. It has been home to scientists who worked at the nearby Bell Labs Murray Hill.

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