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View south along CR 559 Alt at CR 559 in Hamilton Township. County Route 559 Alternate, abbreviated CR 559 Alt, is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 9.49 miles (15.27 km) from Shore Road on the boundary of Linwood and Somers Point to Somers Point-Mays Landing Road (CR 559) in Hamilton Township.
Mays Landing is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [9] located within Hamilton Township in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [10] [11] [12] At the 2010 U.S. census, May's Landing's population was 2,135. [13] [14] It is the county seat of Atlantic County, which itself is a part of the South Jersey ...
Returned to Egg Harbor Township on June 17, 2020 [3] CR 660: 0.16 0.26 US 40/CR 559 in Mays Landing (Hamilton Township) Farragut Avenue CR 617 in Mays Landing (Hamilton Township) CR 661: 0.46 0.74 Dead end in Egg Harbor Township: Central Avenue Egg Harbor Township-Linwood border Returned to Egg Harbor Township on June 17, 2020 [3] CR 662: 5.07 8.16
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On February 7, 1837, the New Jersey legislature designated Atlantic County from Galloway, Hamilton, Weymouth, and Egg Harbor townships, [16] choosing Mays Landing as the county seat. In the same year, the Board of Freeholders was established as the county government. [19]
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Weymouth Township: 7: Bethlehem Loading Company Mays Landing Plant Archeological Historic District: Bethlehem Loading Company Mays Landing Plant Archeological Historic District: July 12, 2006 : Address Restricted: Estell Manor: 8: William L. Black House: William L. Black House: August 26, 1993 : 458 Bellevue Ave.
Mizpah is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] located within the Mays Landing section of Hamilton Township, in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [6] Mizpah was established as a Jewish colony in southern New Jersey and was planned out by a New York firm of cloak makers. It originally had a factory ...