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555 Us-46, Kenvil, NJ 07847, USA

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15 Howard Trail, Mount Arlington, NJ, UNITED STATES (Postal Code: 07856)

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Denville, New Jersey, United States
The Indian Lake Community Club is an organization of approximately 500 households situated around a scenic 99-acre lake in the town of Denville, NJ. The lake association, which is private and requi... More on AnglerWeb.com
'Indian Lake' is a reservoir and unincorporated area situated 509 feet (155 m) above sea level in Denville, New Jersey. Snake ... More on Wikipedia

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Mount Tabor, NJ

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45 Main St, Stanhope, NJ 07874
Inscription. Stanhope was a major port of commerce on the Morris Canal in Sussex County, enabling the expansion of the ironworks industry. The Morris Canal, a man-made engineering achievement, oper... More on HMDB
The Stanhope House has been closed back in July More on clubzone

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Denville, NJ

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230 Morris Avenue, Morristown, New Jersey 07960, United States of America
Inscription. Henry Wick lived here. His main cash crop – several hundred trees – fixed him more comfortably than most New Jersey farmers of his day. Suddenly in December, 1779, 10,000 h... More on HMDB
This magnificant Georgian style mansion was built in the late 1700's. Mrs. Jacob Ford Jr., a young widow and her four children resided ... More on igougo

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Western Avenue and Ann Street, Morristown, New Jersey
After the victories at Trenton and Princeton the Continental Army under General George Washington arrived in Morristown on January 6, 1777. The site was relatively secure lying behind the WatchungM... More on Nps.gov
This shows the humorous side of history. In 1777 General Washington commanded his troops to dig trenches and construct large raised ... More on igougo

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White Meadow Lake, NJ

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Morristown NJ 07960, United States of America
Morris Countyâs all-female, flat-track, quad-skating roller derby team that competes in a regional league with monthly ... More on Discover America
Inscription. Morristown was a village of about 70 buildings in 1777. General George Washington, Commander in Chief of the Continental Army, brought his tired troops to Morristown for rest and reorg... More on HMDB
