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Roughly along County Route 517 (Main Street), Church, King, James, Joliet and William Streets Oldwick, New Jersey: Coordinates: Area: 170 acres (69 ha) Architectural style: Mid 19th Century Revival, Early Republic, Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 88002153 [1] NJRHP No. 1632 [2]
New Jersey Folk Festival on April 27, 2007 Souvlaki grilling at the 2011 Greek Festival in Piscataway on May 15, 2011 This is a list of festivals in New Jersey . January
Hamilton Park is a neighborhood in Historic Downtown Jersey City, Hudson County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, centered on a park with the same name. Hamilton Park is located west of Newport, north of Harsimus Cove, north and east of The Village and south of Boyle Plaza. The Victorian age park is located between Eighth Street and Ninth ...
This Victorian cottage has been featured in several books, newspapers, publications and even in Stephen King's opening scene of the movie, The Dead Zone [Film, David Cronenberg, Christopher Walken, Martin Sheen, 1983]. Mauricetown, New Jersey is currently renowned for its colorfully-painted Victorian homes and antique shops, and its quaint turn ...
The 18-room mansion, designed by American architect Frank Furness, was built in 1879 for Dr. Emlen Physick Jr. (1855–1916), descendant of a well-known Philadelphia family, his widowed mother, Mrs. Ralston, and maiden Aunt Emilie. [1]
Folk Victorian: 304 Central Avenue 1890s-1900s Folk Victorian: 305 Central Avenue ... National Register of Historic Places listings in Cape May County, New Jersey;
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Waterloo Village is a restored 19th-century canal town in Byram Township, Sussex County (west of Stanhope) in northwestern New Jersey, United States.The community was approximately the half-way point in the roughly 102 miles (164 km) trip along the Morris Canal, which ran from Jersey City (across the Hudson River from Manhattan, New York) to Phillipsburg, New Jersey, (across the Delaware River ...