Location ID: #10146620
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Features a gazebo, a municipal pool, a baseball/softball field, and a tennis court.
Location ID: #10192002
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At the corner of Crescent Avenue and Washington Street.
Location ID: #10199877
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Old Erie Lackawanna Railroad (railroad ties removed) along the Pequest River in Buttzville.
Location ID: #10150984
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The Court House Annex was constructed in 1899 as the main post office for the City of Paterson and followed the design of architect Fred Wesley Wentworth. The building was designed in the Dutch Baroque Revival style. The county acquired the building ...
Location ID: #10231775
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Camden County's Destination for Everyday Shopping
The Plaza at Cherry Hill is a centrally located power center in the heart of Cherry Hill, NJ with convenient access to and visibility from Route 38. The property serves Cherry Hill, Moorestown, ...
Location ID: #342
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The former First National Bank Building, built in 1902 in the aftermath of the Great Paterson Fire, rests on a massive rusticated ground story, with four rusticated columns framing three arched entry and window bays topped by exaggerated keystones ...
Location ID: #10151137
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The city of Passaic in Passaic County.
Location ID: #10166689
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Sandy Hill District of Paterson. Specifically Market street between Memorial Dr. and Madison Ave.
Location ID: #10199245
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Since 1931, the historic Park Theatre has showcased artistic individuals within the community as well as emerging artists and international performers. The Park Theatre will strive to continue its tradition of enriching the lives of its patrons with ...
Location ID: #10194555
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Idyllic, vintage restored small farm built in 1880, house barns, pond & formal gardens in a secluded wooded area adjacent to Hacklebarney State Park.
Location ID: #10150744
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Named for Alexander Hamilton, the nation's first Secretary of the Treasury and a founder of Paterson, the building is an architectural gem: a faithful interpretation of Florence's Medici Palace, four stories on a 100‐by‐50‐foot corner lot just a ...
Location ID: #10189216
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Paradise Organic Farm is a privately owned 200 acre farm with acres of wild flowers, sculpture, Hampton court maze, and a replica Parisian Orangery in the center. This facility is one of a kind.
Farm also includes Pumpkin Field, Wildflower ...
Location ID: #10185165
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Pitman Golf Course is a public facility with a regulation 18-hole golf course, a practice putting green, driving range, full service clubhouse restaurant, bar, and catering services. The layout is an original Alexandar Findlay design from 1927, and ...
Location ID: #10185214
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Pennsauken Country Club has been owned and operated by the Township of Pennsauken since 1982. The facility includes an 18 hole golf course, 2 practice greens, and four sets of tees to ensure players are comfortable playing the course from 5,000 to ...
Location ID: #10149139
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The Port of Camden is situated on the East bank of the Delaware River, and is one of the nation's largest ports for wood products, steel, cocoa and perishable fruit.
Location ID: #10184964
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The Paulsboro Marine Terminal was the first major port to be constructed on the Delaware River in more than 50 years, and has processed more than four million tons of imported steel slabs since opening in 2017. The second phase of construction is ...
Location ID: #10184937
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The Pennsauken Industrial Park is located in Camden County, minutes from downtown Philadelphia. The park is within two miles of the Betsy Ross (I-90) and Tacony-Palmyra bridges (NJ Route 73), four miles of I-95, and within ten minutes of I-295, NJ ...
Location ID: #10184586
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Pennsauken is a township located in Camden County, New Jersey bordered by the Delaware and Cooper River. It is believed the name, "Pennsauken" derived from the language of the Lenni Lenape people (a Native American group which once occupied the ...
Location ID: #10150030
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Opened in 1931.
Location ID: #10177221
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Ptlm. Daniel Calabrese Memorial Park named after a Winslow Township Officer who died in the line of duty is located on First and Central Avenue in the Cedarbrook section of the Township. This facility is 15 acres, which includes four baseball fields ...
Location ID: #10163953
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Pennsauken Transit Center is a New Jersey Transit train station in Pennsauken Township. It serves as an intermodal transfer station between the light rail River Line and the commuter rail Atlantic City Line, as well as serving the Delair ...
Location ID: #10180067
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P.Park NJ is a permitted facility that is currently conducting the reclamation of an approximately 78-acre site (a former Quarry) located in Prospect Park, NJ. P.Park NJ is currently receiving NJ residential soil as well as Class B material which is ...
Location ID: #10180068
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P.Park NJ is a permitted facility that is currently conducting the reclamation of an approximately 78-acre site (a former Quarry) located in Prospect Park, NJ. P.Park NJ is currently receiving NJ residential soil as well as Class B material which is ...
Location ID: #10180070
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P.Park NJ is a permitted facility that is currently conducting the reclamation of an approximately 78-acre site (a former Quarry) located in Prospect Park, NJ. P.Park NJ is currently receiving NJ residential soil as well as Class B material which is ...