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  2. American Princess Cruises - Wikipedia

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    American Princess Cruises, based in Neponsit, Queens, United States under the TWFM Ferry Service, Inc., [1] offers ferry, sightseeing, and yacht charter excursions in Long Island, New Jersey, and New York City. It is one of several private ferry operators in the Port of New York and New Jersey.

  3. Ringwood State Park - Wikipedia

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    Ringwood State Park is a 4,444 acres (17.98 km 2) state park in Passaic County in northeastern New Jersey, USA. The Park is located in the heart of the Ramapo Mountains in Ringwood . Its forests are part of the Northeastern coastal forests ecoregion .

  4. Category:Yacht clubs in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Yacht clubs in New Jersey" The following 3 pages are in this category, out of 3 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. L.

  5. Surf City Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Surf City Yacht Club was formally incorporated as a non-profit club under the laws of New Jersey on September 26, 1940, after a group of young men had been getting together since 1894 to create an informal organization to promote aquatic sports.

  6. Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    The Lake Hopatcong Yacht Club is a private yacht club located in Mount Arlington, Morris County, New Jersey, United States, in the northwestern part of New Jersey, on the small peninsula of Bertrand Island along the state's largest lake, Lake Hopatcong. The club is non-profit, and governed by a slate of volunteers, elected by its members.

  7. Raritan Yacht Club - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1882, The Raritan Yacht Club came into existence via a merger of two smaller local boat clubs: the Carteret Boat Club (founded in 1865 and included mostly canoes and rowing) and the Perth Amboy Yacht Club (founded in 1874 and included mostly sailboats). Both clubs utilized waterfront buildings within close proximity to each other. [4]