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Johnson Park is a 473-acre (191 ha) linear park that runs along the northern banks of the Raritan River in the towns of Piscataway and Highland Park, New Jersey. The park's wide range of facilities included a small zoo, which was closed in April 2022. [1] Paths through the park help to connect the East Coast Greenway.
East Jersey Old Town Village (also spelled East Jersey Olde Towne Village) is an open-air museum located in Johnson Park in Piscataway, New Jersey.The Village is a collection of Raritan Valley area historic buildings and includes original, reconstructed, and replicated 18th and 19th century vernacular architecture typical of farm and merchant communities of Central Jersey. [1]
Roughly bounded by Grouse Road, Amwell Road, Bennetts Lane, New Jersey Route 27, Bunker Hill Road and the Millstone River in Franklin Township, Somerset County 40°27′19″N 74°30′52″W / 40.455278°N 74.514444°W / 40.455278; -74.514444 ( Six Mile Run Historic
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Raritan Landing is a historical unincorporated community located within Piscataway Township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, [1] which was once an inland port, the farthest upstream point ocean-going ships could reach along the Raritan River, across from New Brunswick. Begun in the early 18th century it remained vital until ...
CR 632 in Piscataway: CR 622 in Piscataway: Johnson Park road CR 632 (C) 0.10 0.16 CR 632 in Piscataway: Tulip Drive Parking lot in Piscataway: Johnson Park road CR 632 (D) 0.06 0.10 CR 632 in Piscataway: Tulip Drive CR 632 in Piscataway: Johnson Park road CR 632 (E) 0.15 0.24 CR 632 in Highland Park: Rose Drive CR 622 in Highland Park: Johnson ...
But in May 1999, the township offered to buy the land from the Halper family for $4.32 million. When negotiations failed, Piscataway then went to court to condemn the land in December 1999.
As of the 2000 Census, 12.49% of Piscataway's residents identified themselves as being of Indian American ancestry, which was the fourth highest of any municipality in the United States and the third highest in New Jersey—behind Edison (17.75%) and Plainsboro Township (16.97%)—of all places with 1,000 or more residents identifying their ...