Location ID: #10315757
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Township owned park. The park has hiking, fishing, birding, 3 softball fields, 1 soccer field, 1 sand volleyball court, 1 cricket pitch, updated playgrounds, bathrooms, 2 basketball courts, concession stand, picnic pavilion and grills, firepit, the ...
Location ID: #10315746
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The Montgomery Township Municipal Center houses municipal offices, Somerset County's Montgomery Library Branch, and an inclusive playground.
Location ID: #10315737
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The Mill Pond Bridge is a triple arch bridge believed to have been built of random fieldstones in the 1820s. The bridge was repaired and restored by Somerset County in 2000.
Location ID: #10315564
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Township-owned property. The land is leased to the Montgomery Baseball League and has 5 baseball fields with lights, a concession stand, and bathrooms.
Location ID: #10312343
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Midway through the Holland Trail (Yellow Trail) is a connection to the Musconetcong Mountain Preserve Trail (Red Trail) which continues to Ellis Road. It is a Hunterdon County Park Trail of 2.3 miles with an elevation of 275 feet. Its main artery is ...
Location ID: #10261755
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Madison is home to a thriving retail/commercial district which runs the length of Main Street (Route 124). The district runs the gamut from car dealerships and grocery stores to the east, quaint local shops and restaurants nestled in the downtown ...
Location ID: #10163935
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An NJ Transit station on the Morristown line built in 1916 with 2 side platforms and 2 tracks.
Location ID: #250
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Built in 2004 after the original station burned down.
Location ID: #10204212
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The Maple Shade Historic Train Station is a nostalgic gem located alongside an active rail line. Owned by Conrail and NJ Transit, the space has been generously entrusted to the municipality. This beautifully preserved station serves as a unique ...
Location ID: #10279770
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The Maplewood Train Station was built in 1837, serving the Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch of the Morris & Essex Lines. The station features two low-level platforms connected by a tunnel featuring local artists.
Location ID: #10181549
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The Maywood Station Museum is located in the 1872-built New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway station in Maywood. The station underwent an extensive restoration by the volunteer, 501(c)3 non-profit Maywood Station Historical Committee beginning ...
Location ID: #10261998
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One of the smallest segments of the Circuit can be found in the town of Merchantville, N.J. At just 1.5 miles in length the trail may not be long, but it is a well-loved and well used route by cyclists, joggers and walkers. Start at Cove Road and ...
Location ID: #10165758
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MetLife Stadium is a stadium at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey, 5 mi west of New York City. Opened in 2010 to replace Giants Stadium, the stadium serves as the home for the New York Giants and New York Jets of the ...
Location ID: #10155561
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Metuchen Station, conveniently located in downtown Metuchen, serves as a stop along the Northeast Corridor. The "Brainy Borough" Station was originally constructed in 1888 and renovated in 1979.
Location ID: #10155390
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An NJ Transit station with 2 side platforms and 2 tracks.
Location ID: #10165214
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Lackawanna Terminal is a former railroad terminal in the township of Montclair. Built in 1913, the station was the terminal of the Montclair Branch of the Morris and Essex Lines (part of the Delaware Lackawanna and Western Railroad). Lackawanna ...
Location ID: #10150329
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All state colleges will require that catering trucks have a fire suppression system installed in the truck in order to cater on campus. A fire extinguisher in the truck will not suffice. 2 to 3 weeks advance notice needed.
Location ID: #289
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Over the years, the Museum has acquired several unique pieces of railroad equipment with historic ties to New Jersey. This equipment is restored by museum volunteers and subsequently displayed in a pleasant early 1900's atmosphere. They can be found ...
Location ID: #10163713
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Opened in 1913, this two-platform NJ Transit station was featured in Cyndi Lauper's 1984 music video for "Time After Time."
Location ID: #10155138
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An NJ Transit station with a single side platform and a single track.
Location ID: #10263852
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Gladstone Branch of NJ Transit. The railroad crossing the road is on-grade.
Location ID: #10312350
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Location ID: #10311803
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Location ID: #10307394
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A peaceful monument surrounded by manicured hedges and polished stone, creating a reverent, almost sacred space. This spot would be ideal for memorial scenes, spiritual journeys, or establishing shots that call for emotional resonance.