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  2. Seven Presidents Park - Wikipedia

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    Seven Presidents Park is an oceanfront park in the city of Long Branch, New Jersey, USA, maintained by the Monmouth County Park System. It is named after U.S. Presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and Woodrow Wilson, all of whom spent time in the area's resorts. [1]

  3. New Jersey Shore dog beach guide: Where can your pup play? - AOL

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    Seven Presidents beach rules for dogs Summer (April 1 to Oct. 31): No dogs in the park. Off-season (Nov. 1 to March 31): Dogs allowed in the park, including beaches.

  4. Elberon, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Seven Presidents Park, a park near the beach, is named in honor of their visits. The Church of the Presidents, where all seven worshiped, is the only structure left in Long Branch associated with them. The church was built in 1879, designed by New York architects William Appleton Potter and Robert Henderson Robertson.

  5. Church of the Presidents (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Church of the Presidents is a former Episcopal chapel on the Jersey Shore where seven United States presidents worshipped. It was visited by presidents Ulysses S. Grant, Rutherford B. Hayes, James A. Garfield, Chester A. Arthur, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, and Woodrow Wilson. [3]

  6. This Jersey Shore beach ranks among 25 best beaches in ... - AOL

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  7. Fort Monmouth - Wikipedia

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    The fort is about a 10-minute drive from Seven Presidents Oceanfront Park and from Long Branch Beach on the Jersey Shore. The post covered nearly 1,126 acres (4.56 km 2) of land, from the Shrewsbury River on the east, to Route 35 on the west; this area was referred to as 'Main Post.' A separate area (Camp Charles Wood) to the west included post ...

  8. The far-reaching consequences of loneliness in America - AOL

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    Northwell Health partnered with Stacker to analyze the 2023 Surgeon General's Advisory on the "epidemic of loneliness and isolation" to investigate trends in American social connection.

  9. Ulysses S. Grant Cottage - Wikipedia

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    The Ulysses S. Grant Cottage was the Summer White House of U.S. President Ulysses S. Grant in Elberon, a part of Long Branch, New Jersey. Grant vacationed at the cottage starting in the summer of 1867, and thereafter spent three months of every summer there until 1885. He held cabinet meetings and composed parts of his memoirs at the cottage ...