Location ID: #143
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A station on the Port Authority Trans-Hudson railway line.
Location ID: #10279622
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Location ID: #10302176
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Glen Rock, New Jersey, is home to two distinctive NJ Transit train stations: Glen Rock Main Line and Glen Rock Boro Hall. These are representing different eras of regional transportation infrastructure. These stations, separated by just one-fifth ...
Location ID: #10162853
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Glen Rock's downtown represents a quintessential New Jersey suburban-commuter hub with authentic cinematic appeal. Centered around Rock Road (featuring a big old Rock at the beginning of the downtown) and anchored by two active NJ Transit rail ...
Location ID: #10302868
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Glen Rock, New Jersey, is home to two distinctive NJ Transit train stations: Glen Rock Main Line and Glen Rock Boro Hall. These are representing different eras of regional transportation infrastructure. These stations, separated by just one-fifth ...
Location ID: #10315098
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Over two miles of mostly level, moved trails loop along all edges, across central meadow sections, around two large open ponds and along the berms at the river edges. Short blazed side trails access 3 small woodland ponds and three steel bridges ...
Location ID: #10311799
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Location ID: #10309702
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Glam House Salon embodies modern luxury through a clean, sophisticated design that feels both elevated and inviting. Crisp white interiors, sleek black accents, and soft gold details create a timeless aesthetic, while floor-to-ceiling mirrors and ...
Location ID: #10307392
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A clean, modern law enforcement facility with an official look and visible signage. The structure includes a large parking lot, memorials, and civic flags. It works perfectly for procedural dramas, law enforcement arrival scenes, or press staging ...
Location ID: #10307391
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A stately government building with a traditional facade, broad steps, arched windows, and an American flag proudly displayed above the entrance. Interior spaces include formal chambers, administrative offices, and historic wood paneling. Perfect for ...
Location ID: #10306282
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Located at the end of CMC Rt. 666 (Old North Wildwood Blvd) in Middle Township. Free public access fishing pier adjacent to marinas, fishing villages, and large arch bridge (North Wildwood Bridge, 147).
Location ID: #10242999
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Trail leads to the top of the mountain where the peak overlooks the Wanaque Reservoir below. Trail is approximately two miles from the start. Trailhead is located in the parking lot of the Community Presbyterian Church with ample parking if ...
Location ID: #10261899
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Green Brook Park is a 100-acre county park along the Green Brook, a tributary of the Raritan River, in the city of Plainfield in Union County, New Jersey. Designed by the Olmsted Brothers, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on ...
Location ID: #10206321
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When the area that is now Garfield was first developed in 1873, it was known as East Passaic. In 1881, the community's name was changed to Garfield in honor of President of the United States James Garfield. There are generally two explanations given ...
Location ID: #10149549
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40,000 square foot building constructed in 2011-2013. The Clubhouse at Galloping Hill Golf Course is the perfect venue for celebrating all of life’s major events. Veranda and patio overlook the golf course.
The Grand Ballroom, with its high ...
Location ID: #10250015
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In the Glendora area of Gloucester Township, you can find Gabriel Daveis Tavern, synonymously known as the Hillman Hospital House. Gabreil Daveis Tavern was built to accommodate travelers headed east and west over the Irish road and watermen moving ...
Location ID: #10250051
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This 60 acre landfill was once one of the most notorious superfund sites in NJ. It has since been cleaned up and is now the home of a 4.5-megawatt capacity solar array that produces enough energy to power hundreds of homes in town.
Location ID: #10250013
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Gloucester Township’s largest development project to date is the Gloucester Premium Outlets, which encompasses 400,000 square feet of shopping and entertainment. With 90 stores and a picturesque setting that includes a courtyard featuring life sized ...
Location ID: #10184597
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Historic places of Gloucester Township include the Gabreil Daveis Tavern House, also known as The Hillman House, located in Glendora, NJ, a town within Gloucester Township. The building dates back to 1756, and was used by boatmen who shipped goods ...
Location ID: #10250061
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Sitting upon the land of the town's historical Gabriel Davies Tavern is the lovely community garden. The garden contains 37 plots and is a place to organically grow food, flowers, and herbs in the company of friends and neighbors.
Location ID: #10250035
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Community Park is a .23 mile area offering such amenities as 3 different sized jungle gym playgrounds to accommodate a range of ages, a bike trail, soccer field, tennis court and brand-new pickle ball court. The space is well maintained and serene.
Location ID: #10250032
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Gloucester Township boosts 3 fully lit Dek hockey rinks with the newest type of surfacing to offer local youth a safe and fully functional place for recreation. The town also hosts national tournaments where hockey enthusiasts gather to compete in a ...
Location ID: #10250066
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Gloucester Township has quite a variety of statues and monuments ranging from the whimsical to the more reverent, memorializing 911 and veterans.
Location ID: #10263857
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An outdoor veterans memorial surrounded by large, green fields within Gloucester Township's Community Park.