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  2. Trekking pole - Wikipedia

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    Mountain guide Alice Manfield with a long wooden walking pole in the early 1900s. When in use, modern trekking poles resemble ski poles as they have many features in common, such as baskets at the bottom to prevent the pole sinking through unstable surfaces, and rubber-padded handles and wrist straps to strengthen holding grip.

  3. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey

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    The following are approximate tallies of current listings in New Jersey on the National Register of Historic Places. These counts are based on entries in the National Register Information Database as of April 24, 2008 [ 2 ] and new weekly listings posted since then on the National Register of Historic Places web site. [ 3 ]

  4. Pole Bridge Branch - Wikipedia

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    The Pole Bridge Branch is a 12.1-mile-long (19.5 km) [1] tributary of the Greenwood Branch in the southern New Jersey Pine Barrens, United States. [2] This tributary originates from the North Branch Rancocas Creek which flows into the Delaware river in New Jersey, United States.

  5. UCS Spirit - Wikipedia

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    The brothers teamed up with Steve Chappell to create a line of pole vaulting poles made of fiberglass material. Chappell and his business partner Lane Maestretti had already been working on pole vaulting poles in Carson City, Nevada. [4] Fiberglass poles were in its infancy at the time. Together the group made the UCS Spirit vaulting pole in ...

  6. Black Horse Pike - Wikipedia

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    The Black Horse Pike is a designation used for a number of different roadways that had been part of a historic route connecting the Camden area to the area of Atlantic City, New Jersey. Roadways now bearing the Black Horse Pike designation include portions of Route 168, Route 42, U.S. Route 322 (US 322), and US 40.

  7. List of U.S. Routes in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    US 122 at the New York state line near Mahwah: 1926: 1934 Now US 202: US 130: 83.46: 134.32 I-295 / US 40 / Route 49 in Pennsville Township: US 1 / Route 171 in North Brunswick Township: 1927: current US 202: 80.31: 129.25 US 202 on the New Hope-Lambertville Toll Bridge in Lambertville: US 202 in Mahwah: 1934: current

  8. County Route 539 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    CR 528 (Lakewood-New Egypt Rd) – New Egypt, Lakewood: South end of the concurrency with CR 528 Truck; to New Egypt Business District: Ocean–Monmouth county line: Plumsted–Upper Freehold township line: 37.1: 59.7: CR 537 / CR 528 Truck west (Monmouth Rd) – Mt Holly, Freehold: North end of the concurrency with CR 528 Truck: Monmouth ...

  9. New Jersey Museum of Transportation - Wikipedia

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    The origins of the New Jersey Museum of Transportation began with the purchase of a Baldwin 0-4-0T engine from the Raritan River Sand Company in 1952 by a pair of railroad enthusiasts. This first engine was named the Pine Creek No. 1 and was eventually sold to the Walt Disney company , where it was overhauled and renamed the #4 Ernest S. Marsh .