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[7] [8] In the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, pre-1927 Route 6 between Camden and Salem became Route 45. [ 9 ] [ 10 ] A bypass around Camden was created as the southern half of Crescent Boulevard, a part of US 130, and Route 45 was rerouted to use the bypass up to the Airport Circle in Pennsauken Township .
Route New Jersey terminal Major streets Notes History Garage 171 Paterson Broadway Bus Terminal: Route 4, Garden State Plaza, Broadway : Serves Bergen Town Center; Inter City Transportation Company, a Maplewood Equipment Company subsidiary (1933) 40
May have been used for a short time as a renumbering of NJ 9 [citation needed] Route 17: 27.20: 43.77 Route 7 / CR 507 in North Arlington: I-287 / NY 17 in Mahwah: 1942: current Route 18: 42.92: 69.07 Route 138 in Wall Township: I-287 in Piscataway Township: 1939: current Connection to northbound I-287 technically designated as NJ 18 Spur
StreetEasy provides access to real estate listing information and data via their website and mobile application. [14] Real estate listings are often accompanied by building information including number of total units, current and past units for sale and for rent, building amenities and public permit information.
New York State Route 45 (NY 45) is a north–south state highway in central Rockland County, New York, in the United States.It spans 8.57 miles (13.79 km) from the village of Chestnut Ridge at the New Jersey–New York border, where it becomes County Route 73 (CR 73) in Bergen County, New Jersey, to U.S. Route 202 (US 202) in the town of Haverstraw.
Camp Evans Historic District is an area of the Camp Evans Formerly Used Defense Site in Wall Township, New Jersey. The site of the military installation ( 40°11′08″N 074°03′45″W / 40.18556°N 74.06250°W / 40.18556; -74.06250 [ 4 ] ) is noted for a 1941 transatlantic radio receiver and various World War II / Cold War ...
Exchange Place is a district of Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey that is sometimes referred to as Wall Street West due to the concentration of financial companies that have offices there. The namesake is a square, about 200 feet long, at the foot of Montgomery Street at the waterfront of the Hudson River .