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New Brunswick Designed and built by architect Nicholas Wyckoff, former home (1830–1963) of Rutgers Preparatory School , the oldest independent school in New Jersey, established 1766. Building now known as Alexander Johnston Hall, Rutgers University .
Clarendon is a geographic parish in Charlotte County, New Brunswick, Canada, [4] located in the interior to the north of Point Lepreau and southwest of CFB Gagetown.. For governance purposes, Clarendon is part of the Capital Region rural district, [5] which is a member of the Capital Region Regional Service Commission.
The Livingston Avenue Historic District is a 32-acre (13 ha) historic district located along Livingston Avenue between Hale and Morris Streets in the city of New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.
New Brunswick was formed by royal charter on December 30, 1730, within other townships in Middlesex County and Somerset County, and was reformed by royal charter with the same boundaries on February 12, 1763, at which time it was divided into north and south wards.
New Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [23] A regional commercial hub for central New Jersey, the city is both a college town (the home of Rutgers University–New Brunswick, the state's largest university) and a commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area. [24]
The Saint Mary of Mount Virgin Roman Catholic Church is a historic church building located at 190 Sandford Street in the city of New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey. It was constructed during the tenure of Rev. Pasquale Mugnano (1888–1971), from Naples, who was pastor of the parish from 1923 to 1970.
Elmer B. Boyd Memorial Park is a 20-acre municipal park running along the Raritan River in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Named after a news publisher, [1] [2] the park was rehabilitated and reopened in 1999 at a cost of $11 million. [3] The park is the location for the New Brunswick Landing, a floating dock with 24 slips available for boaters. [4]
Clarendon School District, Arkansas, United States; Clarendon Stakes, Canadian horse race; Clarendon Way, long-distance footpath in Hampshire and Wiltshire, England; Clarendon (typeface), slab serif typeface; Clarendon (Washington Metro), D.C. subway station; Clarendon-Linden fault system, New York state, United States