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Pages in category "Post office buildings on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey" The following 6 pages are in this category, out of 6 total. This list may not reflect recent changes.
Franklin Township is a township in central Hunterdon County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 3,267, [8] an increase of 72 (+2.3%) from the 2010 census count of 3,195, [17] [18] which in turn reflected an increase of 205 (+6.9%) from the 2,990 counted in the 2000 census. [19]
NJ 517 from the Morris-Hunterdon County line to NJ 512 and NJ 517 from Fox Hill to Wildwood Roads, Fairmount 40°43′08″N 74°46′30″W / 40.718889°N 74.775000°W / 40.718889; -74.775000 ( Fairmount Historic
You can call USPS directly at 800-ASK-USPS (800-275-8777) for detailed information about post office hours on Tax Day, collection boxes and mail pickups in your area. Ready to file? Tax day is ...
Quakertown is an unincorporated community located within Franklin Township in Hunterdon County, New Jersey. [3] It was once known as Fairview. [1] [4] The area was settled by Quakers from Burlington County, who organized a meeting house here in 1733. [4] The Quakertown Historic District was listed on the state and national registers of historic ...
Frank R. Lautenberg U.S. Post Office and Courthouse in Newark, NJ, Federal Judicial Center 40°43′50″N 74°10′23″W / 40.7306°N 74.1730°W / 40.7306; -74 This article about a building or structure in New Jersey is a stub .
A US Postal Service worker allegedly tossed about 300 mailers in support of New Jersey Republican Rep. Tom Kean, Jr., into a dumpster outside a Pennsylvania supermarket two weeks ago — and the ...
This is a list of United States post office murals, produced in the United States from 1934 to 1943 through commissions from the Procurement Division of the United States Department of the Treasury. The principal objective of the United States post office murals was to secure artwork that met high artistic standards [ 1 ] for public buildings ...