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Things To Do – Allenwood, New Jersey
Electric motors only. There is no boat ramp. Good largemouth bass fishing. More on AnglerWeb.com
Bars – Jersey City, New Jersey
Pnk Tavern, located at 97 Mallory Ave, is your garden variety pub. It’s not going to win any raves of "Hottest. Bar. Ever.," but it’s a serviceable place to relax and unwind. Just keep your expectations grounded. ... More on clubzone
Bars – Newark, New Jersey
This bar has almost no one at the poles, and you could see a couple of run down Russians offering stand-up ... More on clubzone
Wine Bar – Atlantic Highlands, New Jersey
The Wine Bar is New Jersey"s hottest new wine bar and restaurant. with an exciting wine list that features smaller estate wines some great exclusive wines and always great value wines The Wine Bar has taken the traditional wine list ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Parks – Montclair, New Jersey
The Montclair YMCA Family Center's 25,000 square foot facility includes a teaching swimming pool, a family gym, a children's sports gymnasium, a climb ing wall, dance and yoga classes, an art ... More on KidsPlayParks
Golf Courses – Ramsey, New Jersey
This wonderful old stone restaurant and catering facility makes for a charming wedding location. More on Judysbook.com
Clothing Shopping – Manchester, Vermont
A women's clothing store with two floors ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Bars – Passaic, New Jersey
Pacheco Tavern - Twenty dollar cover? Nope. Celebrities? None. Pacheco Tavern is nowhere near the pages of Us Weekly or TMZ, but hey, beer is beer, whiskey is whiskey. A friendly neighborhood ... More on clubzone
Landmarks – Saddle River, New Jersey
Inscription. Built around 1835 in the Greek Revival style, it incorporates parts of a late 18th c. home. John D. Ackerman was a miller and his son, David I. was a blacksmith who built a trip hammer forge on the Saddle River opposite ... More on HMDB
Restaurants – West Nyack, New York
Inscription. This historic inn built by Thomas Warner in 1840 was a stopping place for stage coaches and travelers to and from the Port of Nyack. It was a center of social life for more than a cent... More on HMDB
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