Location ID: #10279430
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Thought to be oldest cemetery in Bergen County, the French Huguenot-Demarest Cemetery was established in 1677 as the final resting place for prominent French Huguenot and Dutch settlers in the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries. David Demarest ...
Location ID: #10164440
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This site was acquired from the Fort Monmouth Economic Revitalization Authority (FMERA) and includes the Fort Monmouth Recreation Center - a 21,000 square foot building that is the Park System's first ever indoor recreation facility. Perfect for an ...
Location ID: #10192942
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Located in the heart of Westwood, NJ where the old L.N. Grand 5 & 10 Cent Store used to be, Five Dimes Brewery is a deep-rooted passion project committed to establishing a local watering hole for everyone to enjoy craft beer as much as we do. Our ...
Location ID: #10189588
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The history of the building at the corner of Lake Street and Broadway can be traced all the way back to 1902, when it housed a chair manufacturing firm. In the 1930's, the building changed hands and became Webber's Garage, until 1958 when it was ...
Location ID: #10146002
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Age of property: 1800s. 170-acre property in rural Bedminster Township (Somerset County), which serves as the Raritan Headwaters Association's headquarters. A former dairy farm, Fairview Farm is now a wildlife preserve with a restored barn complex, ...
Location ID: #10301790
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500,000 sq ft facility on roughly 76 acres and close to a Route 55 exit. The site originally opened in 1960 as a CBS Records Inc. facility, producing vinyl records. Sony acquired that business from CBS Corp. in 1987, changing the division’s name ...
Location ID: #10243495
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Fernwood Field is aptly named because it is next to Fernwood Avenue. Possesses a large baseball field surrounded by trees.
Location ID: #10295098
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The goal of this warming center is to provide a warm and safe place for individuals experiencing homelessness to spend the night during the winter months.
The first floor is freshly painted with new ceilings and floors. Available to use for ...
Location ID: #110
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The building was dedicated in 1890 by the generous gift of Thomas B. Peddie, who served two terms as Mayor of Newark and was later elected to Congress, representing the sixth district of New Jersey. His vision was that the church building should be ...
Location ID: #111
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Forest Hill is a pre-World War II neighborhood in the North Ward of Newark. It was first developed by Elias Heller, who owned a file factory in North Newark, on the Belleville border. Heller Parkway is named in his honor. From the 1870s to the ...
Location ID: #10153073
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Named after Commissioner Edwin S. Ferris, this park includes a play area, gardens, and flower beds.
Location ID: #10245047
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Fair Lawn Promenade is the new prestigious address setting the standard for upscale apartment living. The Residence at Fair Lawn Promenade is conveniently located close to New York City, and great shopping; it is within walking distance to the New ...
Location ID: #10244021
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Modern town house development
Location ID: #10244359
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Fanwood's residential streets are emblematic of suburban life in middle class New Jersey. The homes are built in the 40s-60s with a number of historic homes built 100 years ago.
Location ID: #10244719
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Traditional "Main Street" business district.
Location ID: #10243884
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The Fair Lawn Arboretum & Bird Sanctuary, located on a 15-acre flood plain, is home to birds, deer and other local wildlife. It is a park dedicated to the preservation of mature and newly planted trees, and provide habitat to encourage a diversity ...
Location ID: #10271814
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Fair Lawn Diner has been a cherished dining destination for nearly six decades, offering a family-friendly atmosphere and a diverse menu that includes classic breakfast, lunch, and dinner options, as well as new items like gyros and veggie ...
Location ID: #10243982
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The Fair Lawn Jewish Center Congregation B’nai Israel is a vibrant Conservative, egalitarian congregation in central Bergen County, New Jersey. We pride ourselves on being a friendly community with a diverse congregation. Our passionate rabbi and ...
Location ID: #10277507
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Fair Lawn News is a New York-style convenience store. Situated adjacent to the New Jersey Transit Station, it caters to commuters by offering a variety of products, including soda, snacks, lottery tickets, coffee, and a wide selection of magazines ...
Location ID: #10243985
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A popular spot to play pickleball in Fair Lawn, and it includes a pro shop and locker rooms.
Location ID: #10243883
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The Fair Lawn Community Center is a state-of-the-art recreation center that offers a wide variety of youth, adult and cultural activities. Many of the Borough’s clubs hold classes and events at the community center. Drama and musical performances ...
Location ID: #10243976
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This agency provides medical services and even technical rescue to those who need them through ambulances and fly-cars.
Location ID: #10277516
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Fair Lawn Roadhouse is a kosher restaurant. They offer fresh, high-quality kosher meals, including burgers, deli sandwiches, schnitzel sandwiches, salads, and signature items like the Roadhouse Chili and Roadhouse Ripper. The establishment also ...
Location ID: #10243984
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A water tower currently in the process of a new paint job.