Location ID: #10189622
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Since its grand opening in 1928, Westwood Cinemas, formerly known as the Pascack Theater, has featured the latest movie releases in a fun unique family friendly atmosphere. When the current owner, Sprios Papas, refurbished this landmark theatre ...
Location ID: #10189623
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The Westwood Community Center features the following:
2 large multipurpose rooms:
- Full court gymnasium
- Full working kitchen
- Meeting room (seats up to 16 people)
- Preschool
- Recreation Department ...
Location ID: #10189583
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You can now find the Municipal Complex on the northwestern periphery, Public Library to the west, Community Center and Fire Department to the South, the massive Westvale Park to the north east, and the Westwood House Senior Housing and Thomas J. ...
Location ID: #10189621
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The Westwood Municipal Building features a variety of different municipal rooms. It also includes a city council chamber.
Location ID: #10189636
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The Westwood Public Library contains thousands of different books and offers countless different activities for the children of the town.
Location ID: #10189627
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Examples of the type of housing stock available in Westwood.
Location ID: #10189634
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Examples of rowhouses in Westwood.
Location ID: #10191605
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Originally built of cast iron in the early 1900's, these stairs have served as a major thoroughfare for inhabitants of Phillipsburg for over 90 years. In 2002, funding by the NJDOT and Phillipsburg UEZ enabled the town to reconstruct the stairs for ...
Location ID: #10191606
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Opened in 1914, Union Station was built by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad (DL&W) and shared with the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) and was situated where the lines merged before the bridge crossing the Delaware River. Designed by ...
Location ID: #10191623
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2.5-mile route.
Location ID: #10191624
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A modular skate park with several ramps and boxes.
Location ID: #10252585
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A private tourist railroad with both Historic Steam and diesel locomotives. Hugging the Delaware River, scenes from woodlands to corn fields to small towns are available. Many areas are inaccessible to the public and therefore quite private. The ...
Location ID: #10191625
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The Easton-Phillipsburg Toll Bridge carries U.S. Route 22 traffic over the Delaware River. The first of the seven toll bridges constructed and operated by the Commission, it was opened to traffic on January 14, 1938. It was originally named the ...
Location ID: #10247532
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Craft brewery approx. 500sqft indoor space (tap room, private event space, large customer space, indoor stage); outdoor beer garden approx. 3000sqft (tables, umbrellas, lights, bandstand).
Location ID: #10191627
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The Northampton Street Toll Supported Bridge, just south of the Easton-Phillipsburg Route 22 Toll Bridge, connects Easton, Pennsylvania to Phillipsburg, New Jersey.
The first crossing of the Delaware River at Easton was a ferry enfranchised to ...
Location ID: #10174897
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Phillipsburg is on the site of an Indian village called Chintewink, which is still the name of one of its alleys. The present name is variously ascribed to an Indian chief Philip, who lived in the village, and to a family named Phillips who settled ...
Location ID: #10191626
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Extends from the heart of Phillipsburg to the edge of the Delaware River.
Location ID: #10191628
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Truss bridge.
Location ID: #10191629
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Urban street.
Location ID: #10278937
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Old Town Hall is presently unoccupied. Can be used for multiple purposes, includes; offices, police station, jail cells, court room, huge empty basement.
Location ID: #10191635
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Boat ramp.
Location ID: #10191632
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Museum devoted to local rail history, featuring a range of exhibits & restored locomotives.
On April 1st 1990 the Phillipsburg Railroad Historians was incorporated in the State of New Jersey as a 501c3 non-profit corporation to preserve the rich ...
Location ID: #10191633
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The ex-CNJ railroad switch tower in Phillipsburg, NJ has been undergoing a full restoration since 2007 with plans to be open to the public once complete.
Founded by Ron and Jeanne Titus in 2007, the former CNJ railroad switch tower has been ...
Location ID: #10191636
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Formerly known as Lovell Square, this triangular park is the former site of Phillipsburg's Town Hall.