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 ...
Location ID: #10163665
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The original theater, which opened in 1938 in a derelict paper mill, burned to the ground in 1980. The current building opened its doors in 1982.
In June of 2008, Millburn Township votes to purchase Paper Mill Playhouse’s four-acre site and ...
Location ID: #10234152
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View of Pompton Lake from the Jefferson Avenue Bridge.
Pompton Lake is a 175-acre man-made lake on the Ramapo River, which is located within the towns of Pompton Lakes and Wayne. It was formed by the construction of the Pompton Lake Dam in ...
Location ID: #10234183
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Pompton Lake was formed by the construction of the Pompton Lake Dam in 1908 after a prior wooden dam was destroyed by a flood in 1903. The waters impounded in the lake serve as a supplemental drinking source. It is primarily fed by the Ramapo ...
Location ID: #10234153
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This monument erected on land donated by Elks Club 1895, the site of Doc Bier's historic training camp, will serve to immortalize the champion, the patriot, and the friend of our community that was, and is, Joe Louis.
Location ID: #10234184
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Dedicated Labor Day, 1914 in honor of the local members of the Council of the Jr. Order of the United American Mechanics, the monument contains a copper ventilator from the Maine battleship. The ventilator was transported to Pompton Lakes by Harry ...
Location ID: #10234190
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Located within the Pompton Lakes Municipal Building, this room serves as the meeting place for the Pompton Lakes Borough Council.
Location ID: #10234189
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Pompton Lakes Municipal Building is a town hall located on Lenox Avenue. It is situated near the Pompton Lakes Police Department and the Pompton Lakes Civic Center.
Location ID: #10234199
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Like many public buildings erected during the 1930s, the Post Office was built as a result of the New Deal. The Pompton Lakes Post Office was designed in 1936 by Louis A. Simon, then Supervising Architect for the Department of the Treasury, and ...
Location ID: #10234154
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The Pompton Lakes Library is named for Emanuel Einstein, president of the Raritan Woolen Mills and a frequent summer visitor to the Borough. Donated by his wife at the time of his death in 1909, the library was completed in 1921. Originally, the ...
Location ID: #10234192
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The South End Trails are constructed on dedicated open space, preserved through the combined efforts of state, county, and local governments. The trails run along the Pequannock River from the eastern side of the South End neighborhood, to the ...
Location ID: #10234155
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The Pompton Reformed Church is the Borough’s oldest house of worship. Founded by the members of the Pompton Plains Reformed Church who resided in Pompton Lakes, the building was completed in 1814 on land donated by Martin Ryerson. Martin Ryerson, ...
Location ID: #192
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The Pennington Connection to the LHT extends north along Pennington-Rocky Hill Road up to where the LHT crosses the road.
Location ID: #10181464
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Gazebo.
Location ID: #10153059
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Government office building.
Location ID: #10152991
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A lively culture neighborhood home to a large number of Latin American citizens.
Location ID: #10153042
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Municipal council chambers.
Location ID: #10146555
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A municipal park with a baseball/softball field, a soccer field, and a playground.