Location ID: #10245218
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Open farm with main house, low light barn, stables, poultry coup, pasture
Location ID: #10243955
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Established in 1869.
Plainfield City Hall is an example of early 20th century Georgian Revival civic architecture that expresses the development of Plainfield from a small rural community to a prosperous suburb, and an example of the early 20th ...
Location ID: #10181579
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Wide street featuring a row of local restaurants with outdoor seating. Tall, blocky buildings. Streets lined with trees.
Location ID: #10243951
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This city street features multiple buildings, along with quite a few parking spots.
Location ID: #10263247
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The Plainfield Masonic Temple, also known as Jerusalem Lodge No. 26, was built in 1929 and designed by F.B. & A. Ware of New York City. The building is four stories, with the first story containing multiple retail establishments, offices and an ...
Location ID: #10250732
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Plainfield's municipal courthouse.
Location ID: #10243968
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Plainfield is on the cutting edge of a movement of adaptive reuse of traditional historic buildings, giving a former landmark church an exciting and vibrant new life as the Plainfield Performing Arts Center. Plainfield's cultural mission is to ...
Location ID: #10278816
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Esposito Park includes the following features: Multi-use Path, Baseball Field, Soccer Field and a Skate Park.
Location ID: #10309557
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Former Boy Scout camp located in the Pine Barrens. The Pine Tree Center consists of 162 acres of upland and wetland forests; buildings for classes, gatherings and overnight accommodation; and campsites. Adjoining the 122,000-acre Wharton State ...
Location ID: #10164265
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Un-crowded and off the beaten path, Pascack Brook County Park offers a number of activities within its 79 acres.
Location ID: #10189591
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There's nothing like some good ol' Irish hospitality to make you feel at home. With it’s charming decor and friendly staff, PJ Finnegan’s has been making their customers feel at home since the 1980’s. This pub’s menu is the result of its chef - ...
Location ID: #10174897
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Phillipsburg is on the site of an Indian village called Chintewink, which is still the name of one of its alleys. The present name is variously ascribed to an Indian chief Philip, who lived in the village, and to a family named Phillips who settled ...
Location ID: #10191626
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Extends from the heart of Phillipsburg to the edge of the Delaware River.
Location ID: #10191628
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Truss bridge.
Location ID: #10191629
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Urban street.
Location ID: #10278937
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Old Town Hall is presently unoccupied. Can be used for multiple purposes, includes; offices, police station, jail cells, court room, huge empty basement.
Location ID: #10191635
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Boat ramp.
Location ID: #10191632
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Museum devoted to local rail history, featuring a range of exhibits & restored locomotives.
On April 1st 1990 the Phillipsburg Railroad Historians was incorporated in the State of New Jersey as a 501c3 non-profit corporation to preserve the rich ...
Location ID: #10191633
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The ex-CNJ railroad switch tower in Phillipsburg, NJ has been undergoing a full restoration since 2007 with plans to be open to the public once complete.
Founded by Ron and Jeanne Titus in 2007, the former CNJ railroad switch tower has been ...
Location ID: #10261028
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Circa 1912. National Register of Historic Places. Owned by Bedminster Township was constructed as a two-story four-room school. Used as a schoolhouse until 1958, the building served also served as the township's police station. In 1993 it was ...
Location ID: #10261016
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National Register of Historic Places; US Route 202/206 and Burnt Mills Road, Pluckemin Village, Bedminster Township
Location ID: #10308056
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Built in 2000. Welcome to The Princeton Preserve, a secluded sanctuary set on nearly 49 acres of pristine grounds. A mile-long private drive winds through untouched landscape before revealing a timeless estate designed for elevated living. ...
Location ID: #10177410
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Alleyway between Palmer Square and Witherspoon Street.
Location ID: #10177306
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A portal of poetry, music and art in the heart of Princeton. A once-empty alley displays curated multi-media art installations. Located near the corner of Nassau and Witherspoon streets, Dohm Alley is the third installment in an award-winning ...