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Shadow Lawn is a historic building on the campus of Monmouth University in West Long Branch, Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.Built in 1927 for Hubert T. Parson, president of the F.W. Woolworth Company, it is one of the last large estate houses to be built before the Great Depression.
West Long Branch, New Jersey 1927 Estate of Woolworth president ... Glen Cove, New York 1930s Estate of F. W. Woolworth ...
Moorestown Mall originally opened for business in 1963 with Gimbels, Wanamaker's, and Woolworths as the original anchors. In 1971, Sears built a new store and relocated from Camden, NJ. Gimbels became Stern's in 1986 and closed in 1990.
CR 551 crosses into Carneys Point Township and comes to an interchange with I-295 at the point where the New Jersey Turnpike and US 40 split from I-295. Here, CR 551 briefly merges onto I-295 before exiting the freeway at Route 140 , at which point the route heads east for a brief concurrency with Route 140 in commercial areas.
County Route 535 (CR 535) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The highway extends 32.3 miles (52.0 km) from North Logan Avenue/South Logan Avenue (where it becomes CR 635), at the boundary between Trenton and Hamilton in Mercer County to an interchange with US 9 / Route 35 in South Amboy, Middlesex County.
As above, but with "NEW JERSEY" centered at top 100-HCA to 999-KZZ First use of the full state name on passenger plates. 1979 Embossed buff serial with state-shaped separator on non-reflective medium blue plate; "NEW JERSEY" centered at top "GARDEN STATE" centered at bottom 123-ABC 100-LAA to 999-ZZZ 1985 ABC-123 ZAA-100 to ZZZ-999 1985 ABC-12D
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Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial – Opened in October 2001, providing access to the battleship USS New Jersey that had been towed to the Camden area for restoration in 1999. [247] Harleigh Cemetery – Established in 1885, the cemetery is the burial site of Walt Whitman, several Congressmen and many other South Jersey notables. [248]