Location ID: #10262015
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Pyne Poynt (15.20 acres) is located in Camden between 6th, 7th and Erie Streets. 1 Baseball Field
1 Handball Wall
2 Basketball Courts
Location ID: #10233497
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Paulsdale, also known as the Alice Paul Institute, is the birthplace of equal rights advocate Alice Stokes Paul (1885-1977). Paulsdale serves as a center for celebrating women's history and leadership. The Alice Paul Institute is a non-profit ...
Location ID: #10245559
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Percheron Park is located at the intersection of Main and High Streets in the Town Center. The pocket park celebrates the town’s agricultural heritage and commemorate the historic first shipment of Percheron horses from France to the USA in 1839 by ...
Location ID: #10245553
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Perkins Center for the Arts is a regional, community cultural asset that enriches lives, inspires life-long learning, and offers interdisciplinary and intercultural experiences through the arts. Established as an arts education institution, Perkins ...
Location ID: #341
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The building was built in 1896 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 10, 1995. It was designed by the New York firm Carrere and Hastings in 1894, and is modeled after the Hôtel de Ville (city hall) in Lyon, France, ...
Location ID: #10256617
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Includes am amphitheater, Pleasant Valley Pool (membership required), playground, four multipurpose fields, one softball field, one baseball field, two youth baseball fields, six tennis courts, six pickleball courts, four lighted platform tennis ...
Location ID: #349
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The Passaic County Court House was constructed between 1898 and 1903. It was designed by New York City architect Samuel Burrage Reed. The building is an excellent example of Classical Revival architecture.
Location ID: #244
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Pier Village is a Victorian-inspired mixed-use community located along the Atlantic Ocean. It opened in 2005.
Location ID: #10188383
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1 floor mall, with a second floor food court, opened in 1974.
Location ID: #10163507
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1 floor mall, with a second floor food court, opened in 1974.
Location ID: #10178938
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Built in the 1760’s, the Kearney House has been used as a family homestead, a dockside tavern, a park police station, and a “historic shrine.” Today, this house helps bring to life two centuries in the history of the Hudson River and the families ...
Location ID: #10178879
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State Line Lookout is a scenic overlook on the Palisades with a refreshment stand and gift shop. It is situated by “Point Lookout,” the highest point on the Palisades Cliffs (el. 520 ft.), about half a mile south of the New Jersey-New York state ...
Location ID: #10178873
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A riverfront hiking trail.
Location ID: #10178872
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The Women’s Federation Monument is a trailside monument on the cliff top in Alpine, New Jersey, dedicated in 1929 to honor the role that the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs took in preserving the Palisades - A castle, scaled to kid size ...
Location ID: #10178484
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Beginning in 1912, to accommodate the automobile — still a relatively new feature of American life — the Palisades Interstate Park Commission began construction of Henry Hudson Drive, a unique “motor trail” through the park.
Henry Hudson Drive ...
Location ID: #10178480
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A hiking trail with a "staircase" made from a boulder field.
Location ID: #10178479
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New York and New Jersey came together to form the Palisades Interstate Park Commission in 1900. It was the culmination of years of effort to preserve the famous Palisades Cliffs from several large quarries that were blasting them for crushed stone ...
Location ID: #7
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An independently run public marina near the Alpine Picnic Area.
Location ID: #10184942
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Pureland Industrial Complex is the largest industrial park on the East coast, offering a variety of superior facilities for manufacturing, assembly, warehousing, distribution, research and development and offices.
Location ID: #10178886
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Ross Dock Picnic Area is a large scenic riverfront picnic area just north of the George Washington Bridge. It is also the site of Carpenter’s Grove and the Hazard’s Ramp boat-launching ramp.
At the southern end of Henry Hudson Drive, Ross Dock ...
Location ID: #16
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Englewood Picnic Area is a scenic riverfront picnic area in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.
Near the southern end of Henry Hudson Drive, Englewood Picnic Area features picnic tables, some grills (visitors may bring their own), restrooms, water, and ...
Location ID: #10178882
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Allison Park is a scenic cliff-top park area overlooking the Hudson River in Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey, with paved walkways, benches and lawn areas, and restrooms and drinking fountains in season.
Location ID: #10243704
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Grassy industrial area with multiple storage buildings and a graveyard. Long back alley behind the buildings crammed between the buildings and a tall hill.
Location ID: #301
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Enjoy a wide range of geological and ecological experiences at the spectacular natural area known as Pyramid Mountain Natural Historic Area. This area of 1,675 acres offers rugged trails, fields, forests, rock outcroppings, and wetlands. The highest ...