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2951 Dutch Mill Rd, Newfield, New Jersey 08344-5553, United States
This par 71, 6,500-yard, 18-hole layout features tall oak trees lining and separating all holes. The natural sloping of the golf course emphasizes pinpoint positioning of golf shots. This is especi... More on Golf.com
A bit pricey , but one of the best bargains for a course resembling a private club. More on GolfReview

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17 Pearl St, Newfield, NJ 08344

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1088 Noth Mall Road, Vineland, NJ 08360

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936 Weymouth Rd, Vineland, NJ 08360
Order your Trains 'N Things online Click on the product line that you would like to see below. Lionel MTH G... More on Trainsnthings.com
A great selection of the best in model trains and accessories, including ... More on Yahoo! Travel

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Old Delsea Dr, Malaga, NJ 08328
Starlite City - If you’re looking to kick back, Starlite City, located at Old Delsea Dr, is a safe bet. It’s not the kind of place that’s going to ... More on clubzone

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Vineland, New Jersey

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Bridgeton, New Jersey
'Mary Elmer Lake' is a reservoir on the Cohansey River in Cumberland County, New Jersey, used for water-supply ... More on Wikipedia
Mary Elmer Lake is on the Cohansey River in Cumberland County, New Jersey. Access to Mary Elmer Lake is also found off of County Road 607, ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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2111 Industrial Way, Vineland, NJ 08360-1551
This arena is home to the Vineland Patriots hockey team and also offers lessons, ... More on Yahoo! Travel
Come for the hockey, game room for kids. More on Yahoo! Travel

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Vineland, New Jersey
The Manumuskin River is a tributary of the Maurice River, approximately 12 mi (19 km) long, in southern New Jersey in the United States. It flows through a relatively pristine forested area in the southern Pinelands of Cumberland ... More on AnglerWeb.com

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New Jersey
From New Jersey Route 42, North/South Freeway, Exit at New Jersey Route 168 - Black Horse Pike. Proceed north on the Black Horse Pike/Route 168 to the first left turn which is Brown Avenue. ... More on TrailLink.com
It's clean , it's safe, and it is well maintained. More on TrailLink.com
