Location ID: #10166079
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #190
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This early 18th-century gambrel roof farmhouse and tavern near the Delaware River was owned by Garret Johnson, who operated a 490-acre colonial plantation and a ferry service across the river in the 1700s. The house was likely used briefly by ...
Location ID: #10166030
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166075
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This small, 19th century building is the surviving kitchen and ice house of the Alexander Nelson Hotel, which was destroyed by a train derailment in 1904. It was renovated in 1980 by the first iteration of the Washington Crossing Association to ...
Location ID: #10166033
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166038
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166037
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Washington Crossing State Park (3,575-acres) is part of Washington's Crossing, a U.S. National Historic Landmark area. It is located in the Washington Crossing and Titusville sections of Hopewell Township in Mercer County, north of Trenton along the ...
Location ID: #10166036
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The Washington Crossing Visitor Center Museum focuses on the American Revolution and the military campaign known as the "Ten Crucial Days" from December 25, 1776, through January 3, 1777. During this time, the George Washington and the Continental ...
Location ID: #10301239
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Tucked away in Hopewell Township, Woolsey Park offers 167 acres of trails that blend quiet natural beauty with layers of local history. Whether you’re out for a peaceful walk or a deeper exploration of the landscape, the park invites you in with ...
Location ID: #10276772
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The Washington Road Bridge was built by the Hudson Engineering and Contracting Company of New York in 1905 when the Millstone River was dammed to create Carnegie Lake. It is a four-span bridge made of reinforced concrete faced in stone.
Location ID: #10250127
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Fishing Pier and Gazebo. Restoration from Super Storm Sandy in 2014. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #47
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One of the major utility roads on the south side of the forest. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #36
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Bordered by white cedar and pitch pine forests. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #10175938
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One of nine campgrounds in Wharton State Forest. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #45
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The 100-acre lake features an array of amenities, including three comfort stations with showers and rest room facilities. Located in the Pine Barrens.
Location ID: #10295518
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West Hudson Park is a haven of open space in the western part of Hudson County. The park itself dates as far back as 1888. However, Hudson County’s bond purchase for the land was not approved until November 1902 and additional construction began on ...
Location ID: #10274204
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Shared by Union City and Jersey City, Washington Park has a rich history of providing an ideal location for leisure and recreational enjoyment. Offering open space where these two cities meet, visitors can enjoy the green, passive areas with its ...
Location ID: #10191999
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Washington Valley Park consists of approximately 719 acres that lie along the First Watchung Ridge in Bridgewater Township. The park is located between the first and second Watchung Mountains at the geographic center of Somerset County. It consists ...
Location ID: #10164354
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Weequahic Park is located in the eastern section of Essex County within the City of Newark. It is the second largest developed park in the county system with 311.33 acres, including an 80 acre lake. The park is bisected by U.S. Route 22 and the ...
Location ID: #10164364
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West Side Park is located on 31.36 acres of land in the Central Ward of the City of Newark between South 17th & South 13th Streets. It is the ninth largest park in the county system. This location was a natural for a park in the center of the city ...
Location ID: #10271032
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Step into history with this remarkable stone colonial home, located in the heart of Forest Hills’ historic district. Built-in 1845 by Reverend William Hayes Ward, this home has retained its authentic charm while offering a unique opportunity for ...
Location ID: #10245235
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The Hudson River Waterfront Walkway is well-used for film locations - but not in this particular place, which offers not only NYC views, but a background of a couple of marinas, on the Jersey City side of the Morris Canal's Big Basin.
Location ID: #10153192
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Consists of all the neighborhoods on either side of West Side Avenue.
Location ID: #10188590
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The White Eagle Hall opened in 1910, constructed by polish immigrants and craftsmen under the leadership of Father Peter Boleslaus Kwiatowski, who was driven from his native Poland by Russian occupiers just before the turn of the 20th century. ...