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Landmarks – Atlantic City, New Jersey
The New Jersey Korean War Memorial is dedicated to ensuring that future generations remember veterans, their proud and dedicated service, the legacy ... More on Atlanticcitynj.com
Grocery Convenience Shopping – Florence, New Jersey
i love thier hot choclate and coffie ans smoothies! More on Yahoo! Travel
National And State Parks – Farmingdale, New Jersey
It's a great experience for the young and young at heart alike. More on TripAdvisor
Golf Courses – Northfield, New Jersey
Play 18 holes of world class golf at Atlantic City's premier miniature golf course - Enjoy the beauty of our lush landscapes, elevated greens & real waterfalls ... More on entertainment.com
Landmarks – Bordentown, New Jersey
Inscription. On orders from General Washington to pull Hessian troops southward from positions of support near Trenton, 600 Americans, stationed at Mount Holly under Colonel Samuel Griffin, attacked a Hessian outpost here on December ... More on HMDB
Parks – Point Pleasant Beach, New Jersey
Sport fishing, sightseeing, and a variety of other activities ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Restaurants – Atlantic City, New Jersey
Inside the Borgata, Gypsy Bar is a small, laid-back bar often clad with live music. It's a great place to see up-and-coming bands, but not so much for conversation because of the loud beats. Stocked with a full bar including exotic ... More on clubzone
Things To Do – Cream Ridge, New Jersey
History of Paintball in New Jersey TopGun Paintball Games' original owner, Raymond Gong, founded and legalized paintball in New Jersey on May 2, 1988. Prior to winning his lawsuit, paintball play was considered illegal in New Jersey. ... More on Topgunpaintball.com
National And State Parks – Northfield, New Jersey
Fifteen minutes west of the Garden State's gambling and entertainment Mecca is the 271-acre Birch Grove Park, an oasis not only from the madness of Atlantic City, but the hyper-accelerated residential development that is eating up ... More on AnglerWeb.com
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