Location ID: #10235991
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Rahway River Park is one of 36 Union County parks that encompass 6,200 acres. This park is located in Rahway and includes the following features: Multi-use Path, Running Track, Playground, Soccer Field, Baseball Field, Softball Field, Football ...
Location ID: #10278828
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The Rahway River Parkway was created between 1921–1929 following the design of the Olmsted Brothers, sons of landscape architect Frederick Law Olmsted.
Location ID: #10235984
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Rahway is emerging as a regional center for arts and culture. Home to Union County Performing Arts Center, a beautifully-restored 1300-seat Golden Age theater, and the state-of-the-art theater Hamilton Stage for the Performing Arts, top dance and ...
Location ID: #10235985
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Situated right next to a river, the Rahway City Hall Complex contains the Rahway Police Department, along with the city court.
Location ID: #10235986
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Council meeting chambers with amenities.
Location ID: #10166083
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Rahway, which dates back to before the Revolutionary War, is a former industrial hub with Northeast Corridor NJ Transit line running through it, and the Rahway River flowing throughout the city. Since 2015, Rahway has committed to redeveloping the ...
Location ID: #10235982
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Downtown Rahway’s historic Cherry Street will host a day full of great music, food, culture, and family-fun for all ages.
Location ID: #10235983
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Adjacent to 1501 Main Street, the Paseo is an open space where music festivals are usually held.
Location ID: #10235989
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From online databases to local history resources to practice tests, the Rahway Public Library has a vast array of digital and electronic sources.
Location ID: #10235987
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This recreation center includes a gymnasium, athletic club, and a performance studio.
Location ID: #10152214
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Stylish, Craftsman-style lounge on a golf course offering gastropub fare & a full bar.
Location ID: #10161752
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Non-union house. Designed by architect Fred Wesley Wentworth, who is known for his many buildings in downtown Paterson. The Ritz Theatre opened on March 9, 1926, with 2,791 seats.
Location ID: #10181643
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Examples of the types of housing stock available in Roselle Park.
Location ID: #10151055
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Droescher's Mill It is the oldest continuously operated commercial building in New Jersey and the last remaining mill on the Rahway River. It was constructed in 1737 by Benjamin Williams as a saw mill alongside a dam. Williams used the flow of the ...
Location ID: #10151082
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Features a 0.6-mile trail and the Falls at Hansel's Dam (the latter is now labeled a historical landmark).
The Rahway River Parkway was created between 1921–1929 following the design of the Olmsted Brothers, sons of landscape architect Frederick ...
Location ID: #10146442
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A favorite among locals and residents of Cranford, especially on game nights, Riverside Inn Bar is a neighborhood dive bar. This watering hole, popularly known as The Dive, features quite an impressive selection of draught, craft and bottled beer. ...
Location ID: #10244009
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Italian and Seafood restaurant - upscale atmosphere.
Location ID: #10298381
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Location ID: #10181622
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Strives to inform, educate, enrich, entertain, and empower the community by providing access to a large variety of information, activities, and services.
Location ID: #10181620
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Fire department building.
Location ID: #10155139
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A borough incorporated in 1894. Roselle was the first village in the world to be lighted by Thomas Edison’s incandescent light bulb. Set up as an experiment to prove that a town could be lighted by electricity from a single generating station, the ...
Location ID: #10181621
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Roselle's municipal building.
Location ID: #10279631
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Home-based business.
Location ID: #10283896
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Boxing gym. Easy load-in. Easy owners.