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Museums – Matawan, New Jersey
Thomas Warne Museum stands on the brink of a becoming a vital historical site in Old Bridge amid the burgeoning of suburban sprawl. The museum is a source of historical data from the earliest days of the town's history. Michael Launay, ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Things To Do – Carteret, New Jersey
Six New Jersey streams flow into the Arthur Kill, the narrow saltwater channel that separates New Jersey from Staten Island. The Killâs tributaries total over 75 miles of waterways, including the Elizabeth, Rahway and Woodbridge rivers, ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Bars – Staten Island, New York
Eagles Nest - Beer, liquor and all other booze—it all ends up in the same place. If you’re looking for a decent fueling station ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Cementon, New York
Complete family resort on 300 acres. Family re-unions, clubs and organizations. More on iloveny.com
Things To Do – Point Pleasant, New Jersey
For sportfishing at its finest the charter boat Bounty Hunter offers all day and overnight charters. Whether your fishing inshore for Seabass, Bluefish, Fluke, Striped Bass, Blackfish or drifting offshore for Sharks we have you covered. ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Museums – Staten Island, New York
On the southern most tip of Staten Island lies Conference House Park, site of a 1776 peace conference between representatives of the Continental ... More on Statenislandusa.com
Clothing Shopping – Albany, New York
Tween spin-off of women's clothing store The Limited offers apparel, swimwear, sleepwear, underwear, shoes ... More on CitySearch
Museums – Parlin, New Jersey
The Sayreville Historical Society was founded in 1974. It has adopted as its Motto âPreserving the past to serve the futureâ and aims to promote an interest in history, focusing especially ... More on MuseumsUSA.org
Gardens – Hyde Park, New York
The enclosed formal gardens were created in 1912 by Beatrix Farrand, the first recognized woman landscape architect. The garden is noted for its perfectly composed ... More on Dutchesstourism.com
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