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  2. Robert Treat Center - Wikipedia

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    The Robert Treat Center is an office and hotel complex in Newark, New Jersey, United States. It is named for Robert Treat, who founded the city in 1666. One building originally opened as the Robert Treat Hotel in 1916. The landmark was later converted to an office building after the construction of a newer hotel next to it.

  3. Park 'N Fly - Wikipedia

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    Park 'N Fly was an off-airport parking operator based in the United States, established in 1967 in St. Louis, Missouri by Theodore P (Ted) Desloge, a prominent member of the magnate family. This Atlanta, Georgia -headquartered company was acquired in 1988 by the Dutch firm BCD Group .

  4. Newark Liberty International Airport - Wikipedia

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    Newark is a major hub for United Airlines (Continental Airlines before the 2010 merger). United has its Global Gateway at Terminal C, having completed a major expansion project that included a new, third concourse, and a new Federal Inspection Services facility. With its Newark hub, United has the most service of any airline in the New York area.

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  6. New Year, new adventure as travelers can sleep near wild ...

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    Fox News Digital reached out to West Midlands Safari Park for further comment. Original article source: New Year, new adventure as travelers can sleep near wild animals while visiting safari park ...

  7. Weequahic Park - Wikipedia

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    Weequahic Park (/ w iː ˈ k w eɪ ɪ k /; pronounced Wee-QUAY-ic, or WEEK-wake "when spoken rapidly" [3]) is a park located in the South Ward of Newark, New Jersey, USA, designed by the Olmsted Brothers firm, (who also designed Branch Brook Park in Newark). The park is 311.33 acres including an 80-acre (320,000 m 2) lake. [4]

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