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Landmarks – Rahway, New Jersey
Inscription. Son of Abraham, signer, Captain of Artillery, in the Continental Army, Fought at the Battle of Princeton, Served in, the Revolutionary War from 1776 to 1781, Died May 13, 1789, in his 37th year. The children of his son ... More on HMDB
Parks – Seaside Park, New Jersey
Directions: -Garden State Parkway to exit 82...follow 37 east to Seaside Park NJ...follow Varick then make a left onto Ocean Ave... The venue is on the corner of Stockton and Ocean Ave. Note: Venue is on the south end of Seaside Board ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – Ocean City, New Jersey
It is a beautiful old home with a magnificient porch overlooking the Bay and wonderful Bay breezes. More on Yahoo! Travel
Things To Do – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Showcasing a diverse list of horticultural collections arranged in garden settings, this 50 acre plant education garden allows visitors to see and learn about various plants and plant growing techn... More on DogFriendly.com
National And State Parks – Ocean City, New Jersey
Corson’s Inlet State Park was established in 1969 to help protect and preserve one of the last undeveloped tracts of land along the state’s oceanfront. The area’s natural habitats are rich in the diversity of its wild... More on Nj.gov
Golf Courses – Marlboro, New Jersey
IMO, there are a few bad holes, but overall its a good test of golf. More on golflink.com
Landmarks – New York, New York
Inscription. To commemorate the patriotism and perpetuate the names of those who served with honor in the World War 1917-18, this tablet is erected by the citizens of New Dorp S. I. Honor Roll: James M. Beauchamp John Bolice Thomas ... More on HMDB
if you love live acoustic music and variety, this is an excellent choice that won't break your pocketbook. ... More on TripAdvisor
Sightseeing – New Brunswick, New Jersey
Inscription. Rutgers: The State University of New Jersey, Geology Hall, 1872: This brownstone structure was designed by Henry Janeway Hardenbergh, the great-great-grandson of Rutgers first president. The building served as home to ... More on HMDB
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