Location ID: #10149137
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Camden's neoclassical municipal building was designed by Byron Edwards and Alfred Green, architectural partners who moved from Philadelphia to Camden in 1928, and its materials were supplied by the Otis Elevator Company. The building features a ...
Location ID: #10182118
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Closed in 2018.
Location ID: #10295104
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With two large fireplaces, an elegant bar, and 21 windows overlooking George Street & Livingston Avenue, Catherine Lombardi’s Italian restaurant offers a classy setting and dramatic bird’s-eye-view of the New Brunswick Theater District.
Location ID: #10302599
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Community Park, located at 15 West Manor Way in Robbinsville, is 28 acres and features the Township's most recent inclusive playground, walking/jogging paths, soccer fields, lacrosse fields, and a flag park honoring all branches of our US Armed ...
Location ID: #10152820
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Multilevel/Split level three floors building built 1926. Furnishing is not static: there are bar stools, couches, tables & chairs, and restaurant booths. The parking lots are on either side of the building and are fenced in. There is a through-way ...
Location ID: #10250215
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Intact stable and carriage house of the 19th Century Woolman family and chauffeur quarters.
Location ID: #10249687
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This historic Carousel Building is a 5,000 square foot, three-quarter ornate copper clad rotunda that is a landmark along the Asbury Park waterfront. The Carousel section is part of the Casino Building, a striking 1929 beaux arts structure designed ...
Location ID: #10302270
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We are a high end steakhouse and nightlife event space with multiple rooms and plenty of parking across 2 lots.
Location ID: #10301530
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In the shadow of Cape May Lighthouse, this historic landmark building - now home to the Cape May Point Arts and Science Center - is a rare surviving example of a late-nineteenth-century seaside hotel, originally constructed in 1889 as the Shoreham. ...
Location ID: #10301468
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Beautiful suburban location with large parking lot situated on the border of two counties. Synagogue, established in 1923, featuring extremely significant art pieces and landscapes. Strong, vibrant community. Historically significant land. Genuine ...
Location ID: #10265102
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Camp Sacajawea is a beautiful 200 square foot property situated on the outskirts of Sparta. It has been a summer camp to a variety of groups for many years. It is now home to the Sussex County Renaissance fair. It has its own private beach and ...
Location ID: #10268882
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Location ID: #10300415
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Consignment store featuring used clothing and accessories for women and men, as well as gifts.
Location ID: #10298798
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Historic Christ Church organized in New Brunswick in 1742. The first church was torn down in 1852 and the present larger building constructed in its place. There is a historic graveyard surrounding the church with the earliest burial in 1754. The ...
Location ID: #10264178
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Located at the intersection of Eden Lane and South Jefferson Road, Central Park sits on 40 acres of parkland with:
- Gazebo
- Outside Exercise Circuit with fitness equipment
- Parking
- Playground
- Restrooms
- Soccer Field
- Volleyball ...
Location ID: #10299115
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Columbia Park is Dunellen's biggest park with a track, football field, two baseball fields, tennis courts, and a playground.
Location ID: #10298722
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Camp Tecumseh is a remarkable resource serving children and families in need. The Salvation Army depends on donations from individuals, corporations, and foundations to keep programs like this running—offering enriching summer camp experiences at no ...
Location ID: #10263979
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This camp is a sprawling 395-acre camp in the Pine Barrens of Burlington County with buildings and sites, as well as an amazing lakefront.
Offering summer day camp, troop camping, family camping, and you can host events at this location. At ...
Location ID: #10294874
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The Stone Bridge Trail, discreetly tucked into the Charleston Springs Golf Course, is a 2-mile walk through forest and fields. About halfway through the trail is the Sweetman’s Stone Bridge, believed to have been crossed by George Washington’s ...
Location ID: #10298412
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Location ID: #10298413
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Situated on the north side of the Ben Franklin Bridge along the Delaware River.
Location ID: #10298411
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Former home of the famed poet, Walt Whitman, Lanning Square is wedged between a commercial boom in Downtown Camden and restorative developments at the waterfront.
On the northwestern tip of Lanning Square, Whitman’s brown Colonial-style row ...
Location ID: #10298408
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Location ID: #10185439
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Pomona Hall is a colonial mansion that operates as a museum by the Camden County Historical Society. The first building on the site was constructed in 1718, while construction of the more substantial mansion house was started in 1726, with later ...