Located on the east shore of Pompton Lakes in northern New Jersey, Sunnybank
was originally the home of Edward Payson Terhune and Mary Virginia
Hawes Terhune, the parents of Albert Payson Terhune.
Later the home of Albert Payson Terhune and Anice Stockton Terhune, Sunnybank
became famous as The Place in the many stories of Albert Payson Terhune.
Much of the land once constituting Sunnybank was lost to developers
in the 1960's and the house was demolished in 1969. However, through
the efforts of dedicated Terhune fans and dog fanciers, the central 9.6
acres was preserved and is now Terhune Sunnybank Memorial Park, administered
by the Wayne Township Parks Department.
SUNNYBANK TODAY (photos taken March, 1998)
COMING: SUNNYBANK COLLIES
COMING: MAPS
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