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Landmarks – Scranton, Pennsylvania
Inscription. This gravity railroad car, used on the Pennsylvania Coal Company Railroad, was presented by the company to the City of Scranton, Sept. 3, 1909. The car was used on the line from Hawley to Pittston from 1850 to 1884. ... More on HMDB
National And State Parks – Columbia, New Jersey
Sunfish Pond is one of the most popular hiking destinations in New Jersey, with good reason. The rocky shores of this crystal clear glacial lake are postcard perfect. Get an early start for this hike, or go on a weekday or in winter. ... More on AnglerWeb.com
Landmarks – Morristown, New Jersey
Inscription. General George Washington and Colonel Alexander Hamilton are advised at Morristown by the Marquis de Lafayette that the French are coming to support the American cause. May 10, 1780, , Location. 40° 47.834′ ... More on HMDB
Landmarks – Woodbridge, New Jersey
Inscription. In memory of the Revolutionary soldiers and patriots of Woodbridge, New Jersey, Placed by, Janet Gage Chapter, Daughters of the American Revolution, , Erected 1927 by Daughters of the American Revolution, Janet Gage ... More on HMDB
Bars – Harrison, New Jersey
O'donnell's Pub - Twenty dollar cover? Nope. Celebrities? None. O'donnell's Pub is nowhere near the pages of Us Weekly or TMZ, but hey, beer is beer, whiskey is whiskey. A friendly neighborhood ... More on clubzone
Health Club – Chatham, New Jersey
We are a small, nurturing studio dedicated to supporting others on their unique journeys. Come join our growing classes ... More on YogaFinder
Restaurants – Newark, New Jersey
This friendly sports bar serves an array of caf and sports ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Landmarks – Hackettstown, New Jersey
Inscription. This village spanning Mt. Olive and Washington Townships arose after Ebenezer Drake bought 200 acres here in 1759. An early tavern closed by the mid-1800s. By 1837 a school, store, and post office served local farm families. ... More on HMDB
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