Location ID: #10162292
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One of two reservable picnic areas in the park.
Location ID: #10162291
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Located in the heart of the state park.
Location ID: #10162293
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A scenic spot on this sandy walking path.
Location ID: #10162290
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Cheesequake State Park’s uniqueness lies in its geographical location. Not only is it situated in the middle of the urban north and the suburban south, it lies in a transitional zone between two different ecosystems. Open fields, saltwater and ...
Location ID: #10245948
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A Hispanic Cigar Bar run out of a historic home. Features a wide selection of tobacco products as well as smoke rooms on the second floor.
Location ID: #10184943
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The Commodore 295 Business Park is a multi-tenant, industrial property located in Swedesboro, New Jersey. The 166,400 sq ft building was built in 1997, and has a lot size of 8.69 acres.
Location ID: #10185434
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Cedarvale Winery is a family-owned and operated winery located in Swedesboro of Gloucester County, New Jersey, run by 4th generation farmer, enologist, and viticulturist Ed Gaventa and tasting room and events manager, Marsha Gaventa. Cedarvale's ...
Location ID: #10248951
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Very smooth and divided into two sections with a street course and a bowl that goes from about 4 feet to 6 feet in the deep end. The obstacles in the street section are very mellow, A-Frame ledge or down the ledge.
Location ID: #10234742
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Serves pizza, burgers, wings, pasta, wraps, and so much more.
Location ID: #10234740
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Simple brick-walled joint offering both American & Latin American fare plus handcrafted cocktails.
Location ID: #10162969
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Summer-opening living history village dedicated to life in the first years of American independence.
Location ID: #10148271
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The Crane family settled in the West Caldwell area before the Revolution. Samuel Crane built a farmhouse for his wife Mary Baldwin Crane and their ten children. After the Revolution, he purchased a sawmill that was to remain in the family for more ...
Location ID: #10150080
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Local fire station.
Location ID: #10150082
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Clifton's municipal building.
Location ID: #10150083
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Covers 3.2 acres and is suitable for walking.
Location ID: #10248940
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This skatepark is utilized with a large variety of obstacles and concrete ground.
Location ID: #10244639
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Encompassing over 370 acres, Crystal Lake Park welcomes visitors to a rugged and topographically unique setting. With upland and lowland forests, a freshwater lake and wetlands, diverse vegetation and bird species, visitors can enjoy hiking, biking, ...
Location ID: #58
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America's oldest seaside resort is a treasure trove of Victorian architecture with elaborate mansions and ornate guest houses.
Location ID: #10204210
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Collins Lane Park in Maple Shade is a serene oasis nestled on the historic grounds of the former Collins Orchards Farm. Now a peaceful passive recreation park, it features a meandering walking path, a charming gazebo, and open green spaces. This ...
Location ID: #10149341
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Cape May's chamber of commerce.
Location ID: #10203269
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America's First Seaside Resort
Congress Hall has welcomed generations of travelers with authentic hospitality since 1816. In an iconic setting along Cape May's famous beachfront, it is a true American classic; relaxed yet elegant, luxurious yet ...
Location ID: #10203557
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The Chesterford Schoolhouse, affectionately known as the Little Red Schoolhouse, is a cherished historical landmark in our community. This charming one-room schoolhouse is steeped in history, serving as a testament to our educational heritage. With ...
Location ID: #10256995
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Floyd L Moreland Historic Carousel
Functioning, spinning carousel.
Location ID: #55
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This Jersey Shore oasis grew in popularity after the War of 1812, with the advent of the steamboat, when vacationers could take a ferry from New Castle, Delaware to Cape May. By the 1850s, steamers brought as many as 3,000 visitors a day in the ...