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Rev. Henry Charlton Beck (May 26, 1902 – January 16, 1965) [1] [3] was an author, journalist, historian, ordained Episcopal minister [1] and folklorist.He authored six books about New Jersey history, forgotten towns, and regional folklore which were published by E.P. Dutton & Co. and later reprinted by Rutgers University Press.
The Book Loft of German Village is an independent bookstore in the German Village neighborhood of Columbus, Ohio. Opened in 1977 and described by the Columbus Business First as "iconic" and a "tourist destination", [ 1 ] the store has also been called "a national treasure" by The New York Times . [ 2 ]
Weird US is a series of guide books written by various authors and published by Sterling Publishing of New York City.The series originated with Weird NJ, a magazine published by Mark Moran and Mark Sceurman that chronicles local legends and other peculiarities in New Jersey.
Nearby landmarks include the Italian Peoples Bakery and the New Jersey State Prison. The buildings in block 3 have experienced significant decay. The block has been the subject of many redevelopment efforts [3] and has been redeveloped as lofts, offices, commercial space, and a piazza for events. Building 101 was converted to a loft-style ...
In 1997, the building was listed on Preservation New Jersey's Ten Most Endangered sites list. [6] Utilizing the Investment Tax Credit, the structure was converted into a complex featuring a mix of 341 upscale loft apartments with outstanding views of the Philadelphia skyline. The restoration was completed in August 2003 at a cost of $65 million.
Stephanie Plum books (21 P) Pages in category "Novels set in New Jersey" The following 87 pages are in this category, out of 87 total.
Highfields is a historic house in East Amwell Township, Hunterdon County, New Jersey that served as the home of Charles and Anne Lindbergh, the famous aviators. It was the location of the Lindbergh kidnapping, after which it was turned into a rehabilitation center. The home was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1994.
Kharma Records was a short-lived jazz record label run by Dan Serro specializing in free jazz and avant-garde jazz music. Dan Serro was an avid collector as well as importer/exporter of Jazz records and his loft in downtown Manhattan that was filled with Jazz records was mentioned in several books about the Jazz loft scene including the book Loft Jazz by Michael C. Heller. [1]
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