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The Tri-States Monument (also known as Tri-State Rock) is a granite monument that marks the tripoint of the state boundaries of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.It is at the northwestern end of the boundary between New Jersey and New York, the northern end of the boundary between New Jersey and Pennsylvania, and the eastern end of the boundary between New York and Pennsylvania.
Liberty Supported by the Law (1910, granite), East Pediment sculpture group. [13] Wisconsin State Resources (1917, granite), West Pediment sculpture group. [14] 4 sculpture groups (1912): Knowledge, Strength, Faith, Prosperity and Abundance, around base of dome. Prudential Lions, originally for the Prudential Headquarters, in Newark, New Jersey.
Warren County Confederate Monument: Warrenton, Warren County Courthouse McNeel Marble Works, fabricator marble, granite base June 10, 1904 [54] "Our COMRADES" and a list of names [55] Wilkes County Confederate Monument: Washington, Wilkes County Courthouse McNeel Marble Works, fabricator Granite April 26, 1909 [54]
Aug. 23—The Cleveland County Fair Board has worked all year to get ready for its annual fair, which will run from Sept. 7-10 at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds, 615 E. Robinson St. One of the ...
Pages in category "Granite sculptures in New Jersey" The following 2 pages are in this category, out of 2 total. ... Camp Merritt Monument; H. High Point Monument
Jul. 28—A variety of projects are part of a master plan for improvements at the Cleveland County Fairgrounds, including the expansion of an RV park, a pond and recreation area, and an expo center.
This is a List of National Historic Landmarks in New Jersey and other landmarks of equivalent landmark status in the state. The United States National Historic Landmark (NHL) program is operated under the auspices of the National Park Service, and recognizes structures, districts, objects, and similar resources according to a list of criteria of national significance. [1]
Peter Francisco Monument (1976) is a granite obelisk set on a shorter square granite base with two inscriptions: "In honor of Peter Francisco The Hercules of American Independence" and "Erected by the Portugues Community June 27, 1976".