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Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 23:08, 21 September 2012: 896 × 768 (334 KB): Omnedon == {{int:filedesc}} == {{Information |Description={{en|This is a map of Sussex County, New Jersey, USA which includes incorporated settlements, township borders, and major highways.}} |Source=My own work, using custom-w...
Rye is a town and civil parish in the Rother district of East Sussex, England, two miles (three kilometres) from the sea at the confluence of three rivers: the Rother, the Tillingham and the Brede. An important member of the mediaeval Cinque Ports confederation, it was at the head of an embayment of the English Channel , and almost entirely ...
Created by the colonial courts in Morris County from New Jersey's last unorganized wilderness areas; [23] one of original four precincts ceded to create Sussex County in 1753. [3] From 1754 to 1864 was divided on six occasions to create 9 municipalities (direct and indirect parent of 18 of Sussex County's present-day 24 municipalities). [3]
CR 521 in Stillwater Township: Main Street, Fredon Road, Stillwater Road Route 94 in Fredon Township: CR 611: 6.60 10.62 CR 517 in Green Township: Kennedy Road, Wolf's Corner Road, Greendale Road US 206 in Andover Township: CR 612: 0.83 1.34 CR 619 in Stillwater Township: Pond Brook Road CR 521 in Stillwater Township: CR 613: 7.24 11.65 CR 517 ...
Sussex County has one large venue for professional sports, Skylands Stadium, a 4,200-seat baseball stadium located in the Augusta section of Frankford Township near the intersection of U.S. Route 206, New Jersey Route 15, and County Route 565. [189]
With its English charm and superb seafood, Rye is well worth a visit. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach ...
More: How Route 15 businesses are coping with highway shut down: 'It's like a ghost town' "It can’t be overstated how vital a restored Lackawanna Cut-Off railway will be for Sussex County residents.
Tilling is a fictional coastal town, based on Rye, East Sussex, in the Mapp and Lucia novels of Edward Frederic Benson (1867–1940). [ 1 ] Town in the novels of E. F. Benson