Location ID: #10245551
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Frank Fullerton Park is a designated Green Acres Park located at the corner of Zelley Ave. and Linden St. It is named for Moorestown Police Officer Sgt. Francis Fullerton, who was killed in the line of duty in 1979 (DOB: 1930; DOD: 6/1/79). Sgt. ...
Location ID: #10255738
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A back bay area filled with seafood markets and restaurants. There are docks and boats as well.
Location ID: #10251935
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Discover the perfect backdrop for your next film or TV production in our exquisite log cabin setting. Nestled amidst nature's beauty, our cabin offers a picturesque and authentic atmosphere that adds a touch of rustic charm to any scene. With its ...
Location ID: #10162877
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The cemetery and the chapel were both founded in 1763. Several soldiers who served under Gen. George Washington in the Revolutionary War, as well as 10 who fought in the War of 1812, are among the 1,200 bodies interred in the cemetery.
Location ID: #10150229
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One of the school's two campuses in New Jersey.
Location ID: #10250570
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Closed bank in South River that is available for filming until September 2024, at which point it will be gutted by the developer. Has an intact bank vault.
Location ID: #10153129
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Former Bank Space, built in 1932, with attached parking lot. 2,500 square feet. Free standing building. Interior has an impressive 22 foot high ceiling with large atrium windows. Has a 350 sq. ft. rear mezzanine floor. 2 vaults inside.
Location ID: #10178277
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Built in 1929.
Location ID: #10150223
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The Florham Campus is located in the suburban towns of Madison and Florham Park, New Jersey, on the grounds of the former Florham estate of Hamilton McKown Twombly and his wife, Florence Adele Vanderbilt Twombly, a member of the wealthy Vanderbilt ...
Location ID: #10150221
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The Academic Building features 20 state-of-the-art classrooms wired for computers and offering interactive television capabilities; seminar and conference rooms; and "Leafs and Grains," a student/faculty lounge and snack bar.
Location ID: #10150220
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The Science Building and Cottages are home to biology, chemistry, allied health and medical technology department. The buildings were adapted from the former carriage house and stables built in the late 1890s as part of the original ...
Location ID: #10150222
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The John and Joan Monninger Center for Learning and Research is situated where walkways from residence halls and the student center meet walkways to the other academic resources of the Florham Campus -- truly the Center of academic life for the ...
Location ID: #10150218
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Hennessy Hall (The Mansion) is the centerpiece of the campus. This 100-room Georgian-style masterpiece was designed in the 1890s by Stanford White, and replicates a wing in Henry VIII's Hampton Court. Most of its interior decorations (such as ...
Location ID: #10178812
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Municipal boat ramp on the Navesink River.
Location ID: #10164224
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Flat Rock Brook is a 150-acre nature preserve and environmental education center in Englewood, NJ, just two miles from the George Washington Bridge. Visit our 3.6 miles of self-guided forested hiking trails that lead to a cascading stream, wetlands, ...
Location ID: #10149546
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Fields and pastures on this 100-year-old, 200-acre farm.
Location ID: #10149545
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Wishing to preserve her beloved home and give future generations the chance to experience the sights, smells, and sounds of rural life, Caroline Foster in 1972 donated Fosterfields to the Morris County Park Commission, to be preserved as a ‘living ...
Location ID: #98
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Dedicated in 1916, the church was designed by Bertram Grosvenor Goodhue, an American architect who designed Gothic Revival buildings for Rutgers University, Yale University, and the University of Chicago.
Location ID: #10200425
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Small, single floor animal shelter including a room to house cats and small animals as well as indoor and outdoor kennels for dogs. The Franklin Township Animal Shelter houses stray, lost, abandoned or surrendered animals – mostly dogs and cats
Location ID: #10200326
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The Franklin Township Community/Senior Center opened in 1998. In addition to housing the office of the Franklin Township Department of Parks & Recreation, on weekdays it is a bustling center for Senior Citizen activities from 8:30am to 4:30pm. ...
Location ID: #10200388
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The Franklin Township Performance Gazebo’s octagonal architectural structure was deliberately chosen to represent Franklin Township’s eight villages. Its stylish cupola pays homage to Franklin's Dutch heritage. The spacious interior with benches for ...
Location ID: #10200465
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The mission of the Franklin Township Police Department is to protect and enhance the quality of life, via a Community Policing Operational Philosophy, through a partnership with the community, and to promote a safe and secure environment, free from ...
Location ID: #10200875
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Franklin Township Public Library is a contemporary design which hugs the farmland with stocky brick columns and overhangs and then soars at the center into a vaulted atrium laced with cables, brackets and open web steel joists. The interior is a ...
Location ID: #10200402
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The new Franklin Township Youth Center is operated by the Parks & Recreation Department. The center is open to Franklin Township youth, grades six through twelve. The 25,000 square foot building and its resource offerings are a significant ...