Location ID: #10192705
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St. Mary’s Hospital was established in 1895. It is an active hospital but has some floors available for filmmakers.
Location ID: #10149297
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The historic bridge on Main Street (CR-512) spans the South Branch of the Raritan River. It was originally built in 1887 By I. P. Bartley and Co. of Bartley, New Jersey and Massillon Bridge Company of Massillon, Ohio and has gone through two major ...
Location ID: #10191990
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The St. George Greek Orthodox Church complex is located within a few miles from the Jersey Shore in Monmouth County, NJ. The complex comprises of multiple buildings including the main Church & Chapel, Athletic Center, a fully catered Cultural ...
Location ID: #10179151
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Swartswood Lake provides tranquil surroundings and opportunities for recreation in a natural rural setting.
Purchased in 1914 for public enjoyment, Swartswood Lake has been attracting visitors long before it was established as a state park. This ...
Location ID: #10164262
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The Rochelle Park area is home to a picnicking areas and a pavilion with electric, 2 tennis courts, a basketball court, a playground and a softball field. The multi-use path in this area begins at Railroad Avenue and winds along the river for ...
Location ID: #362
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One-of-a-kind camera-ready facility.
9,000 square feet. 20+ ready-to-shoot sets, tricaster, 6 living rooms, 2 working kitchens, 2 offices, 4 bedrooms, workshop/garage, and white studio.
Location ID: #10161190
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Former iron and zinc mine, and Fluorescence Museum
Location ID: #10185437
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Sahara Sam's is New Jersey’s largest free-standing indoor water park with 58,000 square feet of indoor and outdoor aquatic attractions for all ages under a one-of-a-kind retractable roof, and a state-of-the-art arcade for gamers. Sahara Sam’s ...
Location ID: #10184922
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Built in and around an old sand quarry, Scotland Run offers a distinctive blend of quarry and links-style holes. The most unique characteristics include expansive waste areas and an imposing display of cliffs. Located 20 minutes from downtown ...
Location ID: #10149987
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Construction of the "New York" lighthouse, as it was called, was undertaken by Mr. Isaac Conro of New York City in 1763. The lighthouse first cast forth its beam into the night June 11, 1764. The lighthouse and surrounding Fort Hancock are part of ...
Location ID: #10184611
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Sharrott Winery is a winery in the Blue Anchor section of Winslow Township. Formerly an apple orchard, the vineyard was first planted in 2005, and opened to the public in 2008. Sharrott has 6 acres of grapes under cultivation, and produces 4,600 ...
Location ID: #10179152
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Size: 16,025 acres. Forested mountains, clear freshwater streams and breathtaking, panoramic views from Sunrise Mountain await you in Stokes State Forest.
Whether you are looking for some peace and tranquility or some active outdoor recreation, ...
Location ID: #10178746
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Park was unfinished at the time our photos were taken. The proposed park will include walking paths, a large grass area, native plantings consistent with the local environment, benches, picnic tables and access to the river for fishing and ...
Location ID: #10178745
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Boat launch on the Shrewbury River.
Location ID: #10152940
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Bridge located on Rumson Road (CR520) over the Shrewsbury River between the Borough of Rumson and the Borough of Sea Bright. The bridge was built in 1950.
Location ID: #10176978
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1890’s dual buildings on one lot, front building was original General Store and now a retro-modern barbershop, back building converted barn, now a boutique boho salon. Surrounded by a river, and other barns on the property in the Historic District ...
Location ID: #10163221
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On Greenwood Lake.
Location ID: #10166806
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600 square feet.
Location ID: #10166807
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600 square feet.
Location ID: #297
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Nestled among the hills of western Morris County, Schooley's Mountain County Park offers visitors 823 acres of recreational and leisure activities. Miles of hiking trails, a picnic area and shelter, athletic field, play area near the lake picnic ...
Location ID: #10161171
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The Sterling Hill Mine, now known as the Sterling Hill Mine Tour & Museum of Fluorescence, is a former iron and zinc mine in Ogdensburg, Sussex County, New Jersey, United States. It was the last working underground mine in New Jersey when it closed ...
Location ID: #10161189
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Zinc mine and gravel pit