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|  Parvin Reference Mark No 3 - Pittsgrove Twp., NJ
in U.S. Benchmarks This benchmark is just to the side of Morton ave. next to the road that leads into the parks gravel pit. Interestingly enough, while No 1 & 2 are listed on the NGS site, no mention of No 3 is EVER made. Weird! posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 1/8/2008 last visited: 11/28/2009 |
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|  Parvin Lake - Pittsgrove Twp., NJ
in American Guide Series Parvin Lake makes up a huge portion of Parvin State Park and features a beach of sorts in front of the welcome center and is the only area for swimming in the park. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 6/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Parvin State Park - Pittsgrove Twp., NJ
in Wikipedia Entries This is a beautiful park built by the CCC in the 30s. There is lots to do such as canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and swimming. You can also collect a stamp here for your NJ Passport to Adventure booklet. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 6/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Parvin State Park - Pittsgrove Twp., NJ
in American Guide Series This is a beautiful park built by the CCC in the 30s. There is lots to do such as canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, fishing and swimming. You can also collect a stamp here for your NJ Passport to Adventure booklet. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 6/17/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Parvin State Park - Pittsgrove Twp., NJ
in State/Provincial Parks This is a very nice park built by the CCC in the thirties. There is lots to do such as canoeing, kayaking, horseback riding, hiking, fishing, all of which I saw during my last visit. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 1/8/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Parvin State Park
in Campgrounds Hidden in the southwestern part of the state is Parvin State Park, a park whose history is as varied as its wildlife. Situated on the edge of the Pine Barrens, the park not only has pine forests typical to the area but also a swamp hardwood forest. Spring bursts out in bright colors and rich fragrances with blossoming dogwood, laurel, holly, magnolia, wild azalea and over 200 kinds of flowering plants. Thundergust Lake, Parvin Lake and Muddy Run are popular for fishing and boating. posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date listed: 10/25/2005 last visited: 8/21/2007 |
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|  Brenners Brew
in Independent Coffee Shops The atmosphere at Brenner’s Brew is warm and comfortable, aand you will enjoy staying for a cup or two. posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date listed: 12/29/2005 last visited: never |
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|  NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 1”, New Jersey
in U.S. Benchmarks NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 1”, NJ, is one of four New Jersey Department of Transportation survey disks located along the southwest side of the State Highway 49 bridge over Alloway Creek in Quinton, Salem County, NJ. posted by: seventhings location: New Jersey date listed: 10/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 2”, New Jersey
in U.S. Benchmarks NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 2”, NJ, is one of four New Jersey Department of Transportation survey disks located along the southwest side of the State Highway 49 bridge over Alloway Creek in Quinton, Salem County, NJ. posted by: seventhings location: New Jersey date listed: 10/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 3”, New Jersey
in U.S. Benchmarks NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 3”, NJ, is one of four New Jersey Department of Transportation survey disks located along the southwest side of the State Highway 49 bridge over Alloway Creek in Quinton, Salem County, NJ. posted by: seventhings location: New Jersey date listed: 10/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 4”, New Jersey
in U.S. Benchmarks NJ DOT [No Designation, Undated], “Alloway No. 4”, NJ, is one of four New Jersey Department of Transportation survey disks located along the southwest side of the State Highway 49 bridge over Alloway Creek in Quinton, Salem County, NJ. posted by: seventhings location: New Jersey date listed: 10/13/2007 last visited: never |
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|  National Ocean Survey @ Stow Creek - Canton, NJ
in U.S. Benchmarks This disk is located on the end of a bridge in concrete, exactly where you would think one should be (that's how I found it!). It is on Canton Road (623), across the street from the entrance to the Eagle observatory @ Stow Creek. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 1/15/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Bubba's Cocktail Glass
in Ginormous Everyday Objects Huge cocktail glass in front of Bubba's liquor warehouse. posted by: wv-yen location: New Jersey date listed: 10/20/2008 last visited: never |
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|  Delaware City - Delaware
in Wikipedia Entries Today, Delaware City is a charming riverside town with quaint shops, beautiful views and a lot of history. At one time, this was a busy commercial port town. posted by: 94RedRover location: Delaware date listed: 6/30/2009 last visited: never |
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|  Delsea Drive-In - Vineland, NJ
in Drive-In Movie Theaters NJ's only operational drive in theater!
posted by: Evil Chicken location: New Jersey date listed: 9/10/2005 last visited: 10/20/2008 |
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|  Richman Ice Cream Co.
in Ice Cream Parlors Richman Ice Cream Company was founded in 1894 and the original site is here in Woodstown (Salem County), New Jersey.
The ice cream company was sold to a private US family company in the late 1980s; but is still operating and selling Richmonds Ice Cream.
posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date listed: 1/9/2006 last visited: 8/17/2006 |
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|  In Honor of Those Who Made the Supreme Sacrafice - Lower Alloways Creek, New Jersey
in Non-Specific Veteran Memorials This monument memorializes those Americans killed (and who served) during World Wars I & II, The Korean War & The Vietnam War is a harsh reminder that the folly of men is often paid for by the ultimate sacrafic. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 5/15/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Lower Alloways Creek Millenium Capsule - New Jersey
in Time Capsules Just a simple little time capsule marked with a stone momument set to be opened in the year 2100 posted by: Math Teacher location: none listed yet date listed: 5/15/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Lower Alloways Creek Township, New Jersey
in City and Town Halls Lower Alloways Creek Township is a Township in Salem County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 1,851. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 5/14/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Clayton NJ
in Water Towers Clayton, Gloucester Co., NJ. Just minutes from my daughers house. Snagged the tower on my way to a baby sitting assignment. posted by: LowellHouseGang location: New Jersey date listed: 10/14/2005 last visited: never |
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|  Hancock House Massacre - Hancock's Bridge, NJ
in U.S. Revolutionary War Memorials On March 20, 1778, General Mawhood issued the following mandate to his British troops: “Go - spare no one - put all to death - give no quarters.” At approximately five o’clock in the morning of March 21, 1778, these orders were carried out. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 12/31/2007 last visited: never |
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|  Hancock House - Hancocks Bridge, NJ
in State Park Passport Locations The Hancock House is an important tangible link to understanding the History of Salem County and our Nation’s struggle for independence. Visit the park and get a sticker for your passport. posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date listed: 4/18/2009 last visited: 11/10/2007 |
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|  Hancock House (New Jersey)
in Wikipedia Entries Built in 1734, the Hancock House is an important tangible link to understanding the History of Salem County and our Nation’s struggle for independence.
posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 11/10/2007 last visited: 4/12/2008 |
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|  Hancock House
in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Built in 1734, the Hancock House is an important tangible link to understanding the History of Salem County and our Nation’s struggle for independence. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 11/11/2007 last visited: 4/12/2008 |
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|  1734 - Hancock House - Hancock's Bridge, NJ
in Dated Buildings and Cornerstones Built in 1734, the Hancock House is an important tangible link to understanding the History of Salem County and our Nation’s struggle for independence. The date is in brick, built in to the side of the house, high atop the left side of the house. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date listed: 12/14/2008 last visited: 4/12/2008 |
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