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Burgee of Lake Mohawk Yacht Club. Incorporated in 1938, the club is a private yacht club located in Sparta Township, New Jersey , on Lake Mohawk. [ 17 ] Sailing was taking place as an organized activity on the lake as early as 1933.
English: Lake Mohawk Country Club in Lake Mohawk, New Jersey. Contributing property #19 of the White Deer Plaza and Boardwalk District . This is an image of a place or building that is listed on the National Register of Historic Places in the United States of America .
Sheldrake Yacht Club (Mamaroneck, New York) United States: Mamaroneck, New York: 1909 Seawanhaka Corinthian Yacht Club United States: Oyster Bay, NY South Bay Yacht Club United States: Alviso, California: 1896 South Lake Tahoe Yacht Club United States: South Lake Tahoe, California: 1978 Southwestern Yacht Club, Texas United States: 1920s to 1950
10-Lake Mohawk Yacht Club: 1939 Walter Hall Bob Hall^ 62-Lake Merritt Sailing Club: 1940 Darby Metcalf Fred Schenck^ 90-Los Angeles Yacht Club: 1941 Darby Metcalf George Lounsberry^ 90-Los Angeles Yacht Club: 1942 Charles Heinzerling Ralph Heinzerling^ 112-Lake Lackawanna Yacht Club: 1945 Bob White Betty White^ 94-Newport Harbor (Balboa Yacht ...
English: View of the boardwalk area of Lake Mohawk, New Jersey. Contributing properties #14, #17, #18, and #19 of the White Deer Plaza and Boardwalk District. The Lake Mohawk Country Club (#19) is on the left.
The Rahway Yacht Club, founded in 1904, is a private boating club docked on the river in Rahway, New Jersey. [17] Echo Lake, off Nomahegan Brook (a Rahway tributary) in Westfield and Orange Reservoir in South Mountain in Maplewood offer paddle boating. [18]
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1919 map of original commission's study. The idea for the Rahway River Parkway started in 1919 when Union County Sheriff, James E. Warner began a movement to "save" the river by writing to the local paper, The Cranford Citizen, and urging that the river be made into a memorial to the young men who had died in the recent World War I.