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Main Street Bridge (Califon, New Jersey) part of the Califon Historic District: 1887 1976-10-14 Califon: Hunterdon: Pratt truss, HAER NJ-56: Main Street Bridge (Clinton, New Jersey) part of the Clinton Historic District: 1870 1995-09-28 Clinton
The Bayonne Bridge is an arch bridge that spans the Kill Van Kull between Staten Island, New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, United States. It carries New York State Route 440 and New Jersey Route 440 , with the two roads connecting at the state border at the river’s center.
The Hale-Whitney Mansion, is located in Bayonne, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The building was built in 1869 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on June 7, 1996. The building was considered to be exemplary of the Second Empire style of architecture, one of the few remaining unaltered structures in Bayonne. [3]
NJ-66: Bayonne Bridge: Rehabilitated Steel arch: 1931 1987 Route 440 and NY 440: Kill Van Kull: ... NJ-124: Route 31 Bridge Replaced Steel built-up girder: 1934 1998
A different three-story style apartment house is also common in urban working-class neighborhoods in northern New Jersey (particularly in and around Newark, Jersey City and Paterson). They are sometimes locally referred to as "Bayonne Boxes". Similar brick apartment buildings were built in Chicago in the 1910s and 1920s. There they are locally ...
The building is now known as the Bayonne Community Museum. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] planned to open after the completion of the renovation of the facility and installation of its first exhibition. The non-profit organization [ 5 ] is creating a collection which contains variety of artifacts and other donated objects.
Bayonne Bridge: NJ 440 NY 440: Bayonne - Staten Island: CRRNJ Newark Bay Bridge (defunct) Central Railroad of New Jersey: Bayonne - Elizabethport: Newark Bay Bridge: I-78 New Jersey Turnpike: Bayonne - Newark: Upper Bay Bridge: CSX Transportation Norfolk Southern Conrail National Docks Secondary
The Newark Bay Bridge of the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) was a railroad bridge in New Jersey that connected Elizabethport and Bayonne at the southern end of Newark Bay. Its third and final incarnation was a four-track vertical-lift design that opened in 1926, replacing a bascule bridge from 1904 which superseded the original swing ...