Location ID: #10197423
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is the nation’s eighth oldest institution of higher learning—one of only nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution—and has a centuries-old tradition of rising to the challenges of ...
Location ID: #10197424
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is the nation’s eighth oldest institution of higher learning—one of only nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution—and has a centuries-old tradition of rising to the challenges of ...
Location ID: #10197449
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Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey, is the nation’s eighth oldest institution of higher learning—one of only nine colonial colleges established before the American Revolution—and has a centuries-old tradition of rising to the challenges of ...
Location ID: #10296751
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This wine shop was born in the restaurant cellars of Stage Left Steak in New Brunswick, NJ. Proprietors Francis Schott and Mark Pascal pioneered the cause of estate-bottled wines from small producers way back when the restaurant opened. Back in ...
Location ID: #10296631
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Location ID: #10296679
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Buccleuch Park (pronounced Buck-a-loo), is located between the Raritan River and Easton Avenue featuring an astounding 78 acres of rolling terrain. It is home to the Buccleuch Mansion, a former Colonial Estate. Hear it pronounced here.
This ...
Location ID: #10296680
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Buccleuch Mansion is a Georgian mansion constructed in 1739 by Anthony White and his wife, the daughter of New Jersey's Royal Governor Lewis Morris. George Washington was a frequent visitor to the Mansion. It was also occupied by the Enniskillen ...
Location ID: #10298798
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Historic Christ Church organized in New Brunswick in 1742. The first church was torn down in 1852 and the present larger building constructed in its place. There is a historic graveyard surrounding the church with the earliest burial in 1754. The ...
Location ID: #10296686
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Located in the heart of New Brunswick once occupied by the Old Market, Hiram Square at Riverwatch is an exciting community of townhomes. Walking through the grounds on brick cobblestones is like stepping back in time. The American Federal ...
Location ID: #10163822
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Ultramodern 6-story Hotel situated midway between New York City & Philadelphia, 2 blocks from New Brunswick train station. Has an indoor pool. Year Built: 1982. Last Renovated: 2007.
Stay in the heart of downtown and let Hyatt Regency New ...
Location ID: #10296690
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This neighborhood park offers a variety of active and passive amenities, with clusters of activities. Situated through the park are athletic fields, basketball courts, a children's playground, and a spray pad for hot summer days. A futsal court was ...
Location ID: #10296691
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Kilmer Square Park is located in New Brunswick City Center at intersection of Albany and George Streets, across from Johnson & Johnson World Headquarters. This small treelined and nicely landscaped public space is a favorite space for locals to ...
Location ID: #10163824
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The John A. Lynch Sr. Memorial Bridge is a bridge on Route 18 in the U.S. state of New Jersey spanning the Raritan River. The bridge connects Piscataway Township on the north with New Brunswick on the south.
Construction on the bridge had begun ...
Location ID: #10296692
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Recognized by the New Jersey Society of Municipal Engineers as the Municipal Project of the year in 2001, this 15-acre park is located adjacent to New Brunswick Middle School and is home to many sporting events for youth and adults. The facility ...
Location ID: #10296748
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Since 1894, a small triangular plot of land in City Center has been home to a monument honoring the thousands of lives lost in the American Civil War. Located at the heart of New Brunswick's Theater District, Monument Square serves as a center piece ...
Location ID: #10296704
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Location ID: #10163825
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New Brunswick City Hall, located at 78 Bayard Street, was designed by architect Alexander Merchant in the American colonial meeting house style and opened in 1927. It features a historic council chamber and mayor's office with original furnishings ...
Location ID: #10163821
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New Brunswick is the county seat of Middlesex County, and is the home of Rutgers University. The city is both a regional commercial hub for the Central Jersey region and a prominent and growing commuter town for residents commuting to New York City ...
Location ID: #10178515
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Built in 1985. Renters always comment about the warm special environment that exists in this house. A true homey feeling inside and out. Two skyights add to the bright spacious atmosphere. Luxurious living room and wood paneled TV room. Elegant ...
Location ID: #10150103
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Closter's September 11th Memorial is located in a beautiful park setting on Harrington Ave
Location ID: #10163184
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In memory of John Tobin and Robert Kaulfers.
Location ID: #10298052
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A preserved natural trail winding through wooded areas and green corridors. The pathway offers rustic visuals — tall trees, seasonal foliage, and an untouched character — that suit environmental themes, character escapes, nature sequences, or ...
Location ID: #10200697
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1900 square foot single family home with pool
Location ID: #10235888
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The original part of the house was a cow barn built in the late 1800’s that was converted into a home in the early 1900’s. Over time additions were made to make it a special combination of old world charm with modern day amenities. The property is ...