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  2. St. George & St. Shenouda Coptic Orthodox Church (Jersey City ...

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    The first Coptic Orthodox Church in the United States was St. Mark’s in Jersey City, which was founded in 1970 by Egyptian immigrants, and the congregations have since grown in allowing 15 other parishes in New Jersey alone, including St. Mark's Church in the same region of Jersey City.

  3. St. George's Anglican Church (Helmetta, New Jersey)

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    A view of the steeple and north wall of St. George's Anglican Church. The G. W. Helme Snuff Mill District is a classic example of a late 1800s mill town. St. George's is today a contributing property to the historic district, which was named to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places on February 1, 1980, [4] and to the National Register of Historic Places listings in Middlesex County, New ...

  4. Hotel St. George - Wikipedia

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    St. George Hotel Complex – building layout. The Hotel St. George is located at 111 Hicks Street (also known as 44 Pineapple Street). It has 30 floors and 275 units, covers a lot area of 23,325 square feet (2,167.0 m 2), and has a gross floor area of 441,063 square feet (40,976.1 m 2). [1]

  5. George Taylor House (Freehold Borough, New Jersey)

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    George Taylor House is in Freehold Borough, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States on the corner of Broadway and Dutch Lane Road across from Freehold High School. The house was built in circa 1870 by George Taylor, the son of John G. Taylor and Cary Conover Taylor. [4] John G. Taylor was of Scottish ancestry, while Cary Conover was of Dutch ...

  6. Wallace House (Somerville, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Wallace House is a Georgian style historic house, which served as the headquarters of General George Washington during the second Middlebrook encampment (1778–79), located at 38 Washington Place, Somerville, Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 2, 1970. [4]

  7. Greek Orthodox Church of St. George (Piscataway, New Jersey)

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    The Greek Orthodox Church of St. George of Piscataway, New Jersey is the largest Greek congregation in New Jersey, US. [2] In 2016 the congregation celebrated its 100th anniversary as well as the 43rd anniversary of its Greek Festival. [3] Its 48th Annual Greek festival takes place May 20–23, 2021.

  8. The Hermitage (Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Hermitage, located in Ho-Ho-Kus, Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, is a fourteen-room Gothic Revival house museum built in 1847–48 from designs by William H. Ranlett for Elijah Rosencrantz, Jr. Members of the Rosencrantz family owned The Hermitage estate from 1807 to 1970.

  9. George Jr. and Sarah Morgan House - Wikipedia

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    According to the nomination form, the house was earlier thought to have been built by George Morgan Sr. c. 1730. Recent research indicates that it was built by his son, George Morgan Jr., sometime between c. 1760 and 1775, noted as c. 1765 by the nomination. [4] Side view showing beehive oven