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The following is a list of wineries, breweries, and distilleries in New Jersey, including the town and county where the establishment is located, the year when the business first sold to the public wine, beer, or liquor that it produces, the type of ABC license that the business has, and the number of cases or barrels produced annually.
Route Length (mi) [2] [3] Length (km) From Via To Notes CR 600: 0.19 0.31 Route 70 in Cherry Hill: Old Marlton Pike CR 600 at the Burlington County line in Cherry Hill: CR 601: 3.13 5.04
The route passes near a few wooded areas of homes before running through more forest, crossing a New Jersey Seashore Lines railroad line, and passing housing developments and businesses in the community of Whiting. Here, CR 539 intersects CR 530 and forms a brief concurrency with that route, passing businesses as it comes to the Route 70 ...
The name was changed to Williamstown when the town's first post office was established in 1842, due to postal regulations that prohibited two towns from having the same name and there was an older Squankum located 60 miles (97 km) northeast. It is generally thought that 'evil spirits' referred to the abundance of mosquitoes in the area, a by ...
View east along CR 536 Spur at US 322 and Route 42 in Williamstown. County Route 536 Spur, abbreviated CR 536 Spur, is a special county highway in New Jersey. The highway extends a total of 7.95 miles (12.79 km) from Black Horse Pike (US 322 / Route 42) in Williamstown, Monroe Township to US 30 on the border of Waterford Township and Berlin.
Bergen County has one of the longest-lasting county route systems in New Jersey, being one of only two counties in the state not to switch to a 600-series system with the introduction of the 500-series routes. Bergen County's system dates to the 1920s, [3] and the current system has few changes from its first implementation.
The road passes over the New Jersey Turnpike and comes to an interchange with I-295 a short distance later. [1] [2] CR 561 northbound past I-676 in Camden. CR 561 runs near more homes before coming to the southern terminus of Route 154. The route passes a few commercial establishments before passing more residences and reaching the CR 671 junction.
Past CR 540, CR 555 continues north past more commercial development on North Main Road, becoming a three-lane road with a center left-turn lane as it reaches an intersection with CR 681 and crosses the Southern Railroad of New Jersey's Southern Running Track line. The road continues into a mix of farms and development, narrowing back to two ...