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Natirar estate and park. Natirar is an estate spanning 491 acres (1.99 km 2) in Peapack-Gladstone, Far Hills and Bedminster, in Somerset County, New Jersey, United States. Its name is a reverse spelling of Raritan. The complex was built between 1905 and 1912, when the main residence was completed.
The Abel Tasman Coast Track is a 60 kilometres (37 mi) [1] long walking track within the Abel Tasman National Park in New Zealand. It extends from MÄrahau in the south to Wainui in the north, with many side tracks.
The Abel Tasman Inland Track is a 38 km (24 mi) tramping track that runs through the centre of the Abel Tasman National Park and is maintained by the Department of Conservation. [1] It diverts from the main Abel Tasman Coast Track between Tinline Bay and Torrent Bay .
The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route extends along eastern and southern coast of New Jersey for nearly 300 miles (480 km). [1] It travels along the Raritan Bay from Perth Amboy to Sandy Hook , along Jersey Shore at the Atlantic Ocean to Cape May , and along the Delaware Bay to the Delaware Memorial Bridge .
The bricks and tiles were saved for use in any future restoration of the spared building, and the Marconi facility in Belmar, New Jersey. During World War I, the original Marconi spark-gap transmitter was replaced with an Alexanderson alternator , the invention of the famous General Electric engineer, with an output power of 200 kilowatts and ...
Universities and colleges in Somerset County, New Jersey (4 P) Pages in category "Tourist attractions in Somerset County, New Jersey" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.
Kimball's grandson, Christopher Lehman was the last resident of Tulipwood before it was bought by Franklin Township, Somerset County, New Jersey in 2003 and transferred to the Meadows Foundation. [2] [4] Tulipwood, also known as Whitehaven Farms, was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 9, 2005. [5]