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General Hugh Mercer 1726-1777

Landmarks – Fort Lee, New Jersey

Inscription. Fort Lee was constructed by General Mercer on October 18, 1776 on orders from General George Washington. Originally called Fort Constitution, it was re-christened Fort Lee in honor of General Charles Lee, second in command ... More on HMDB

The Battle of Springfield

Landmarks – Springfield, New Jersey

Inscription. Their deeds enriched, and glorified our nation. This gate is dedicated, in commemoration of, the heroic service performed at, The Battle of Springfield: during the war for, American In... More on HMDB

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  • The Third New Jersey Regiment The "Jersey Blues" Proudly Announces "The Final Invasion" The 225 th Anniversary of the ... More on Jerseyblues.org

Park Billiards

Themeparks – North Bergen, New Jersey

Category: Amusement/recreation Services Park Billiards is a quality source of laughter and enjoyment in New Jersey. Visit ... More on localamusementparks.com

Lighthouse Point Park & Carousel

Music and Theater – New Haven, Connecticut

It was a nice surprise to see this park tucked away from the city. Lighthouse tours are given every 30 minu... More on TripAdvisor

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  • Its not open very often, but every chance I get, I take a ride on this carousel. It was closed for many yea... More on TripAdvisor

  • The 65-foot-high stone lighthouse was a functional light until it was taken out of service in 1877. Now it... More on Off the Beaten Path: Connecticut

The Octagon (Roosevelt Island, New York)

Landmarks – Astoria, New York

'Octagon' built in 1834 is an historic octagonal building located at 888 Main Street, Roosevelt Island, New York. It originally served as the main entrance to the 'New York City Lunatic Asylum' which opened in 1841. Designed by Alexander ... More on Wikipedia

Turney's Tavern

Bars – Glenside, Pennsylvania

Coady's Emerald Pub

Bars – Staten Island, New York

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Patricia Olivares Photography

Things To Do – New York, New York

about Patricia Olivares Photography: Patricia Olivares Photography is a portable photography studio that specializes in children, maternity, and lifestyle portraits. Sessions are at the location of your choice in Manhattan; additional ... More on GoCityKids

Music Box

Bars – New York, New York

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Veterans Park

Parks – East Newark, New Jersey

A PlayBooster® and a Fire Engine have been placed in this clean new park. The PlayBooster was designed to be long and narrow in order to fit in the area available for play equipment. The Square ... More on KaBoom.org

The Battle of Second River

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

Envoy Club, The

Things To Do – New York, New York

Apartments, luxury hotel services (min 30-day stay), concierge, daily maid service, full kitchens, in-room fax, complimentary ... More on iloveny.com

Kippy's

Restaurants – Yonkers, New York

Kippy's - If you need a place to unwind after another week of mindless TPS reports, Kippy's, located at 38 Tuckahoe Rd, might just do the trick. Pretty barebones ... More on clubzone

Kin Yip Restaurant

Restaurants – New York, New York

Lacafe Mack Cali

Restaurants – Cranford, New Jersey