Location ID: #10165634
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Farm road in Hopewell Township.
Location ID: #10301237
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Through the land that is now the Rosedale Park District of Mercer Meadows, there were two creeks that flowed into the Stony Brook. In the 1950’s and 60’s, these creeks were dammed by the federal government to control the accumulation of sediments ...
Location ID: #10301236
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The Noah Hunt House was constructed in three building campaigns, the original two-bay house dating to about 1760-1790, and later additions in the 18th and 19th centuries. The county acquired the house, outbuildings and 12 acres in 1968 as part of ...
Location ID: #10276779
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Location ID: #10163541
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A National Historic Landmark, Morven is situated on five pristine acres in the heart of Princeton, New Jersey. This former New Jersey Governor’s Mansion showcases the rich cultural heritage of the Garden State through regular exhibitions, ...
Location ID: #10307797
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Situated in the heavily industrial Elizabethport section of Elizabeth, Marciante-Jackson-Millet Park offers a peaceful escape from city life. This well-kept green space provides a neighborhood spot where locals come to unwind and reconnect with ...
Location ID: #10146435
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On the edge of protected marshlands. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #10295520
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Woods on the border of Jersey City and Bayonne. Remaining largely undeveloped before the turn of the century, local residents would flock to this area to enjoy the natural scenery and relax. The historic Morris Canal was the border between the two ...
Location ID: #10192014
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County Road that connects picturesque Peapack & Gladstone.
Location ID: #10265572
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Opened in 2021, this Essex County building along Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Boulevard in Newark houses 11 new courtrooms and offices. The third and fourth floors of the building will house courtrooms for tax and general equity courts, which were ...
Location ID: #10178338
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Military Park is a 6-acre city park in Downtown. Along with Lincoln Park and Washington Park, it makes up the three downtown parks in Newark that were laid out in the colonial era. It is a nearly triangular park located between Park Place, Rector ...
Location ID: #10242509
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Mulberry Commons is a public park in Newark. It was first proposed in 2005 to be the centerpiece of 22-acre of the city's Downtown surrounded by Gateway Center, Newark Penn Station, Government Center and Prudential Center, a 19,000 seat arena which ...
Location ID: #10153191
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Located south of Journal Square on the intersection of Montgomery Street and Bergen Avenue.
Location ID: #10149665
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Price Building built 1872; Church Sanctuary built 1904. An historic landmark in an historic district, and one of the last places Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. spoke before he was murdered.
Two floors. The Price Building at 140 Belmont is a modest ...
Location ID: #10203270
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This cultural center features artist studios, exhibitions, and storage space.
Location ID: #10201593
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Maple Avenue Park is a Park that offers outdoor recreation and nature preservation. A public space open to the general public, the Park offers open spaces under the maintenance of the South Bound Brook Parks Department.
Location ID: #10243485
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The field, initially named the Bond Force Memorial Park All Purpose Field was renamed in memory of Mayor DeBell's wife, Lynn, on October 5, 1997. 22 years to the day of the field being renamed, in honor of Lynn DeBell's legacy in the Borough, the ...
Location ID: #160
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Peruvian bar and restaurant.
Location ID: #10243676
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Long gravel railroad. Underpass for vehicles as well as small walkable tunnel under railroad.
Location ID: #10236773
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Blocky office-like buildings. Few prominent signs. Rustic look.
Location ID: #10236786
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The neighborhood along the Millstone River in Manville known as The Valley is particularly prone to flooding, resulting in a number of lots where flood-damaged houses have been knocked down and all that remains are grass fields and driveways. The ...
Location ID: #10243675
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Blocky, brown structure in open space. Unflattering interior- stone/brick interior, no bright colors. Decent selection of books, large windows looking out into fields.
Location ID: #10236783
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Examples of the type of housing stock in Manville. Manville was named after the Johns-Manville Corporation, which maintained a large manufacturing facility in the borough for decades.
Historically, many of Manville's residents are of ...
Location ID: #422
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Located near the Roselle Park Post Office.