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World Trade Center Site - "Ground Zero"(en)USA / New_Jersey / Hoboken (New York City)world trade centre, disaster, office building, skyscrapers, terrorists, aeroplaneThe site of one of New York City's most famous landmarks, the World Trade Center. The original, which centered on two 110-story towers, was destroyed in the September 11th, 2001 terrorist attacks. The first building of the new complex (World
Yankee Stadium (1923-2008)(en)USA / New_Jersey / Edgewater (New York City)stadium, baseball, yankeeYankee Stadium was a stadium located in The Bronx, and served as the home park of Major League Baseball's New York Yankees from 1923 to 1973 and, after extensive renovations, from 1976 to 2008. The stadium hosted 6,581 Yankees regular
Giants Stadium (Demolished)(en)USA / New_Jersey / East_Rutherford stadium, football premier league, american football stadium, football / soccer stadiumHome of the three time Super Bowl Champion New York Giants, one time Super Bowl Champion the New York Jets and the New York Red Bulls. The stadium will be replaced with a New Meadowlands Stadium in 2010. Afterwards it
City Bakery(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)restaurant, york, food, bakery
Independence Hall(en)USA / New_Jersey / Camden (Philadelphia)UNESCO World Heritage Sitendependence Hall is a U.S. national landmark located in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania on Chestnut Street between 5th and 6th Streets. Known primarily as the location where the Declaration of Independence was debated and adopted, the building was completed in 1753 as
Philadelphia City Hall(en)USA / New_Jersey / Camden (Philadelphia)government, historic, town hallPhiladelphia's City Hall is located on Penn Square, where Market Street would intersect with Broad Street (Pennsylvania Route 611). It has been named a landmark by the American Society of Civil Engineers. "City Hall is the nation's most elaborate seat
Atlantic City Boardwalk, New Jersey, USA(en)USA / New_Jersey / Atlantic_City (Atlantic City, New Jersey)recreation area / ground, historic, boardwalkThe Atlantic City boardwalk. Home to the east coast casino industry and one of the first summer tourist destinations. Was the first boardwalk ever to be built. One of two dark blue properties on the US edition monopoly board game,
Lucy The Elephant(en)USA / New_Jersey / Margate_City (Margate City, NJ)tourism, historic, statue, interesting place, elephantPhiladelphia architect named William Free to design this unusual structure he felt would attract visitors and property buyers to his holdings. The Elephant was constructed in 1881 by a Philadelphia contractor at a reported cost of $25,000, which at the
Central Park(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)parkwww.centralpark.com/ Central Park is a large public, urban park (843 acres, 3.41 km², 1.32 mi²; a rectangle 2.5 statute miles by 0.5 statute mile, or 4 km × 800 m) in the borough of Manhattan in New York City. With
George Washington Bridge(en)USA / New_Jersey / Fort_Lee (New York City)york, jersey, washington, river, seaport, suspension, lee, fortification, hudson, authority, bridge, temp namesOne of the world's busiest, the two-level George Washington Bridge (GWB) crosses the Hudson River between upper Manhattan (West 178th Street) and Fort Lee, New Jersey and forms part of Interstate Highway I-95. This suspension bridge was designed by Othmar
Westfield Garden State Plaza(en)USA / New_Jersey / Rochelle_Park store / shop, mall, shopping mall/centerOne of the largest malls in the US, opened in 1957 by R. H. Macy's around their Bamberger's store. Gimbel's and JCPenney were added in 1958. The mall has been expanded and rebuilt numerous times since. westfield.com/gardenstateplaza/
Ocean City (NJ) Music Pier(en)USA / New_Jersey / Ocean_City (Ocean City, New Jersey)city, jersey, pier, music, ocean, seaside, boardwalk
Vonage Headquarters(en)USA / New_Jersey / Strathmore vg, voip
ARTstor/Mellon Foundation(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)non, profit, organization
Empire State Building(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)skyscraper, office building, interesting place350 Fifth Avenue New York, New York 10118-0110 www.esbnyc.com/ www.youtube.com/watch?v=kRLgzJWdfd4 www.youtube.com/watch?v=VD5qhPqEBFU The Empire State Building in New York City is known the world over for its history, architecture, and status as a symbol of American industry, and is a wildly
Frederick Douglass Houses(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)house, projectsBuilt in 1958, the Houses include 17 buildings in "Manhattan Valley" (between 100th and 104th on the West Side). The failure of this artificial "neighborhood" helped lead to the waning of Robert Moses as a central figure in urban planning
Adventure Aquarium(en)USA / New_Jersey / Camden (Camden, New Jersey)museum, aquariumThe first attempt to revitalize the Camden waterfront. www.adventureaquarium.com/
IKEA - Elizabeth(en)USA / New_Jersey / Elizabeth (Elizabeth, New Jersey)store / shop, furniture store/shop, ikeaExit 13A on the NJ Turnpike maps.google.com/maps?f=q&hl=en&sll=39.313333,-74.981389&sspn=1.90818,3.746338&q=ikea+store+elizabeth+nj&latlng=40663889,-74211111,867185014157036550
Fort Jay(en)USA / New_Jersey / Jersey_City (New York City)militaryBuilt between 1794 to 1807, as a military installation, and is surrounded by earthen walls and dry moats. It was built for use during the War of 1812. Renamed Fort Columbus is 1803. Name returned to Fort Jay in 1904.
Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art(en)USA / New_Jersey / Hoboken (New York City)university, york, lincoln, union, cooperThe Cooper Union for the Advancement of Science and Art was established in 1859. Abraham Lincoln gave a speech in the Great Hall on Feb. 27th, 1860 from Cooper Union (then Cooper Institute) as a presidential candidate.
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