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Mr. Betz owned the facility for 20 years and created one of the largest retail small boat dealerships in the country. Betz purchased the facility in 1972 from Cranford resident George Apgar. Cranford's nickname as the "Venice of New Jersey" makes it only fitting that it has a canoe club operating in the township.
Fédération Nationale des Gîtes de France (French pronunciation: [ʒit də fʁɑ̃s]) is an organization that lists and rates the quality campgrounds, bed and breakfasts and self catering gites. [1] [2] [3] [4]
Cranford Monthly is published by Renna Media, located on Walnut Street in Cranford, NJ. [155] 9,800 newspapers are printed up each month and mailed free. TV-35. Cranford also has its own channel, TV-35, which airs township committee meetings live each week and is available to cable and Verizon FiOS television subscribers. The channel was ...
A gîte or gite (French pronunciation:) is, typically, a holiday rental home in France, but there are many interpretations of the term 'gîte'. They range from a gîtes d'etape — a hostel, for walkers and cyclists — to a gîte rural, a holiday home in the country available for rent, often an accessory dwelling unit .
Droescher's Mill is located at 347 Lincoln Avenue East in the township of Cranford in Union County, New Jersey, United States.The mill was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 8, 1974, for its significance in commerce.
Jean-Jacques Waltz was born in Colmar the 23 February 1873, two years after the annexation of Alsace by the German Empire following the Franco-Prussian War of 1870-1.. He worked as an artist for the textile industry, and drew postcards and programmes for local events.
Château de la Roche: 13th century Ruins Château de Salm: 13-14th century Ruins Château de Schœneck: 13-16th century Ruins Destroyed in 1680 by French troops. Château de Spesbourg: 1246-1250 Ruins Château du Vieux-Windstein: 12-14th century Ruins Château de Wangenbourg: 13th century Ruins Château du Wasenbourg: c.1275 Ruins
The early Cranford Canoe Club shown on the 1922 map is later known as the Girl Scout House, and the Cranford Canoe Club moves across the street to its current location. At the CCC on June 5, 1908, a motion was passed "that flag memberships be established, flag members have the right to carry the club flag and to have the use of the club grounds ...