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Landmarks – Clinton, New Jersey
Inscription. The Town of Clinton Historic District encompasses most of the town's area, including more than 200 properties built between 1810 and 1930. The Town of Clinton was a prominent local com... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Belleville, New Jersey
Inscription. In commemoration, of, The Battle of Second River: September 1777, Dedicated by, The State Camp of New Jersey, Patriotic Order, Sons of America, September 1932, , Erected 1932 by The State Camp of New Jersey, Patriotic ... More on HMDB
Things To Do – Rutherford, New Jersey
Really friendly place with friendly people. They have an entire wall of vera bradley bags and gifts. They also have a godiva chocolate counter! ... More on insiderpages.com
Things To Do – Warwick, New York
You got warwick all wrong man! The place still isnt that great but its bettere than your reveiw and pictures make it up to be. Theres more than the walride and box now. Theres a pyramid, wide 6ft q... More on skateboardpark.com
National And State Parks – Asbury, New Jersey
Inscription. Indian name adopted for mountain and stream. The railroad tunnel built in 1872–1875 was the longest in Eastern United States. , Erected by State of New Jersey. , Location. 40&d... More on HMDB
Book Shopping – Madison, New Jersey
A multicultural feminist bookstore - We feature institutional accounts as well as conference sales - Telephone or mail order ... More on entertainment.com
Museums – Harrison, New Jersey
Harrison is a great town to live in. We have a very low crime rate, video surveillance to ensure the safety of our citizens, a very good school system, a wide variety of places to eat and different... More on Townofharrison.com
Landmarks – Belle Mead, New Jersey
Inscription. The D&R Canal was built between the years 1830 and 1834. The waterway connected the Delaware and Raritan Rivers and, after its completion, served to expedite the flow of commerce between Philadelphia and New York City. ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Bethlehem, Pennsylvania
Inscription. President, Bethlehem Steel, 1913-45, & chairman, 1946-57, lived here. A protégé of industrialist Charles M. Schwab, he helped make the company the U. S.'s largest shipbuilder & 2nd largest steelmaker a formidable supplier ... More on HMDB
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