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  2. Mullica River - Wikipedia

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    The Mullica River is a 50.6-mile-long (81.4 km) [1] river in southern New Jersey in the United States.The Mullica was once known as the Little Egg Harbor River.. The river provides one of the principal drainages into the Atlantic Ocean of the extensive Pinelands.

  3. Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve

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    The Jacques Cousteau National Estuarine Research Reserve, located in southeastern New Jersey, encompasses over 116,116 acres (nearly 470 km 2) of terrestrial, wetland and aquatic habitats within the Mullica River-Great Bay Ecosystem. [1]

  4. Shooters Island - Wikipedia

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    side-wheel paddle-boat steamship S.S. Jane Moseley, built in 1873, renamed as Minerva 1911–1932 S.S. Minerva, (built 1873 as S.S. Jane Moseley), seen abandoned 63 years later in the boat basin off Shooters Island, Newark Bay, (), near North Shore of Staten Island, (New York City / New York state), (photo taken c. 1936)

  5. Gull Lake - Wikipedia

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    Gull Lake Indian Reservation, located near Brainerd, Minnesota, surrounding Gull Lake; Gull Lake Band of Mississippi Chippewa, whose descendants are located on the ...

  6. New Jersey: Fort Mercer: National Park/Red Bank: Philadelphia: Revolutionary War: 1777: 1781? 1781? County park New Jersey: Fort Mott: Pennsville: The Delaware: 1870s, Endicott: 1899: 1943: 1947: 1870s work incomplete, state park, near Fort Delaware: New Jersey: See New York entries for Fort Wood, Liberty Island/Bedloe's Island and Fort Gibson ...

  7. Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne - Wikipedia

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    Military Ocean Terminal at Bayonne (MOTBY) was a U.S. military ocean terminal located in the Port of New York and New Jersey which operated from 1967 to 1999. From 1942 to 1967 the site was the Bayonne Naval Drydock.

  8. Kill Van Kull - Wikipedia

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    The Kill Van Kull is a tidal strait between Staten Island, New York, and Bayonne, New Jersey, in the United States. It is approximately 3 miles (4.8 km) long and 1,000 feet (305 m) wide and connects Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay. [1]

  9. Pigeon Lake Wilderness Area - Wikipedia

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    The chief attractions for the public are the trout ponds, which entice fishermen as well as campers who frequent scenic spots around Cascade Lake, Queer Lake, Constable Pond, Pigeon Lake and Gull Lake. It is also a popular area for hunters during the big game season. [citation needed]