Location ID: #10315553
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Paved pathway that transitions into an elevated boardwalk through a wetland and along Pike Run.
Location ID: #10315511
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Historic canal with over 70 miles of parallel trails. Since 1974, much of the canal system was made into a state park which currently supports many outdoor recreational activities. Part of the canal forms the border with Montgomery Township and ...
Location ID: #10252585
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A private tourist railroad with both Historic Steam and diesel locomotives. Hugging the Delaware River, scenes from woodlands to corn fields to small towns are available. Many areas are inaccessible to the public and therefore quite private. The ...
Location ID: #10151197
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The red brick station was originally built by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in 1901-02 and is a contributing building in the Blackwell Street Historic District.
Location ID: #10250110
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The Dublin House is a 3-story 19th century structure, originating as a private residence and now serving as a popular Irish pub in downtown Red Bank. It can easily serve as a bar or restaurant filming location or mimic a residence for a period ...
Location ID: #10162196
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The part of Frenchtown along this 70-mile park trail.
Location ID: #10261750
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Full-sized football and baseball (60 feet 6 inches by 90 feet) fields.
- 2 full basketball courts
- All fields and courts fully lighted
- Playground
- Recreation building with restrooms adjacent to the playground
- Concession stand and ...
Location ID: #10149220
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Campus. Drew University is a private university in Madison, New Jersey. Drew has been nicknamed the "University in the Forest" because of its serene wooded 186-acre campus. Drew was established in 1867 as a seminary with a gift of $250,000 from ...
Location ID: #10149287
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Greek revival style of architecture. Mead Hall is not a museum but a working university building with offices, classrooms and meeting rooms throughout. At various times in Drew’s long history, the building has housed faculty members and seminary ...
Location ID: #10149288
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It was originally used as a dormitory/dining hall and also housed faculty for a short time. The main dining room (Great Hall) is a replica of the famous hall of Christ Church College, Oxford, where John Wesley was a student and which also served as ...
Location ID: #10305971
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Location ID: #10164232
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Dahnert's Lake County Park provides an oasis of recreational activities on 10 acres of land in a busy urban center. Please be advised that only street parking is available.
Location ID: #10164236
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Darlington County Park, with its 178 acres, contains three lakes on its pleasant and convenient location at the foothills of the Ramapo Mountains. Two of these lakes permit swimming, while the third allows fishing.
The park also includes white ...
Location ID: #10191623
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2.5-mile route.
Location ID: #10191624
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A modular skate park with several ramps and boxes.
Location ID: #403
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Cranford, known for its beautiful neighborhoods, recreation facilities and excellent schools, is home to 22,000 residents within 4.4 square miles. We are convenient to the Garden State Parkway, NJ Turnpike and Newark International Airport. The busy ...
Location ID: #10201591
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With over 70 miles of linear multi-use path along a historic canal, additional trail networks, and connections across several counties, park visitors have much to see, experience, and explore here.
Location ID: #10163225
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The part of Lambertville along this 70-mile park trail.
Location ID: #10192010
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The Long House was believed to have been constructed by Cornelius Simonson as a grain storage facility in the second quarter of the 19th century. At one time, the building served as a store, post office, and interpretive center. Plans are underway ...
Location ID: #38
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A linear park more than 70 miles long.
Location ID: #10201589
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Delaware and Raritan (D&R) Canal State Park is a linear park that’s more than 70 miles long, and is central New Jersey's most popular recreational corridor. When it opened in 1834, the Delaware and Raritan Canal provided a direct transportation link ...
Location ID: #186
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Hopewell's portion of this 70-mile-long recreational trail.
Location ID: #107
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A luxurious hotel near Newark International Airport with a fitness center and an indoor pool.
Location ID: #10151039
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In 1985 Cranford became the first community in New Jersey to create a Special Improvement District (SID). The Office of Downtown Business & Economic Development is responsible for fostering economic revitalization and investments, business ...