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Indian Larry Legacy(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)indianlarry.com/
Boardwalk Hall(en)USA / New_Jersey / Atlantic_City (Atlantic City, New Jersey)auditorium, convention, centreBoardwalk Hall, formally known as the Historic Atlantic City Convention Hall, is an arena in Atlantic City, New Jersey, United States. It was Atlantic City's primary convention center until the opening of the Atlantic City Convention Center in 1997. Former
Tropicana Hotel + Casino(en)USA / New_Jersey / Atlantic_City (Atlantic City, New Jersey)hotel
Kite Beach on Lakes Bay(en)USA / New_Jersey / Pleasantville some of the best kiteboarding in the area
Donaldson Park(en)USA / New_Jersey / Highland_Park park, nj
Rutgers Stadium(en)USA / New_Jersey / Society_Hill stadiumHome to the Scarlet Knights Football. www.scarketknights.com Overlooking the Raritan River in Piscataway, New Jersey (USA), the stadium is on the site of the first "Rutgers Stadium", which opened October 22, 1938, with a 32-0 victory over Hampden-Sydney College. The
Rutgers University - Livingston Campus(en)USA / New_Jersey / Highland_Park university, camping, rutgers, livingstonOnce considered the minorities campus, Livingston is undergoing a major renovation becoming the site of the Departments of Fine Arts and Business.
Fort Mifflin(en)USA / New_Jersey / National_Park (Philadelphia)philadelphia, military, war, civil, fortification, revolutionaryMud Island Fort (Fort Mifflin) was the site of the largest bombardment of the Revolutionary War. The fort originally sat on an island in the river. The current fort is a Second-System coastal fortification which was modernized under the Third-System
Randolph High School(en)USA / New_Jersey / Victory_Gardens secondary education, schoolServes students in grades 9 through 12 from Randolph Township.
Randolph Middle School(en)USA / New_Jersey / Victory_Gardens school
Randolph Municipal Building and Police Department(en)USA / New_Jersey / Victory_Gardens police station, courthouse, judge, town hall
Red Hook(en)USA / New_Jersey / Jersey_City (New York City)neighbourhoodRed Hook is a neighborhood in the New York City borough of Brooklyn. Before annexation into Brooklyn, Red Hook was a separate village. It is named for the red clay soil and the point of land projecting into the East
New York City East 54th Street Recreation Center(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)pool, recreation area / ground, swimming poolFacilities: 1/ weight room, 2/ aerobics and dance room, 3/ basketball court, 4/ inside running track, 5/ fantastic pool. Pool is 25 yards (98 laps per mile) and is kept very clean with fresh water. Cost: $75 per year membership.
Marcus Garvey Memorial Park(en)USA / New_Jersey / Edgewater (New York City)parkMarcus Garvey Park in Harlem is operated and maintained by the New York City Department of Parks and Recreation. Opened to the public in 1840 as Mount Morris Park (and still referred to as such by neighborhood residents), it was
Lipstick Building(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)architectureBecause of its unique shape, this building is known as the "Lipstick Building".
IBM Building(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)office buildingOriginally built by IBM. Has a wonderful atrium with large bamboo garden. IBM sold off the building during the downturn of the computer industry in the 1980s.
Sony Plaza (Former AT&T Building)(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)architecture, sony, attOriginally built by AT&T, the building now is owned by SONY. Known by its classical roof. Contains large gold sculpture of Mercury [The Greek messenger god Hermes] in the lobby, a symbol of telecommunications. Architect: Philip Johnson. This building, designed
Metropolitan Tower(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)tower, metro / subway / underground stationBuilt by Harry Macklowe. Luxury condominium and office building. Famous for its original Lege tapestries in the lobby.
Carnegie Hall(en)USA / New_Jersey / West_New_York (New York City)hall, theatre, music, carnegie, concertOne of the most famous concert venues in the world, Carnegie Hall is located at 881 Seventh Avenue, New York, NY 10019, occupying the east stretch of Seventh Avenue between West 56th Street and West 57th Street. Commissioned by philanthropist
Columbia University School of International Affairs(en)USA / New_Jersey / Edgewater (New York City)university, columbiaSchool of International Affairs and Public Administration www.columbia.edu/cu/polisci/index.html
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