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  2. List of bridges on the National Register of Historic Places ...

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    Main Street Bridge (Califon, New Jersey) part of the Califon Historic District: 1887 1976-10-14 Califon: Hunterdon: Pratt truss, HAER NJ-56: Main Street Bridge (Clinton, New Jersey) part of the Clinton Historic District: 1870 1995-09-28 Clinton

  3. Rahway River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Rahway River Bridge is a rail bridge over the Rahway River, in Rahway, Union County, New Jersey, U.S., a few blocks north of Rahway station, on the Northeast Corridor (NEC). The arch bridge was built circa 1915 by the Pennsylvania Railroad [ 1 ] [ 2 ] at the time it was widening and elevating the tracks on a viaduct [ 3 ] on its mainline ...

  4. Landing Masonry Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Landing Masonry Bridge, also designated Bridge 44.53, is a 136-foot (41 m) stone structure built in 1907 by the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad in Landing, New Jersey, United States. [3]

  5. Raritan River Bridge - Wikipedia

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    Bridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey NEC Raritan River Bridge Coordinates 40°30′04″N 74°26′28″W  /  40.50112°N 74.44119°W  / 40.50112; -74.44119 Carries Northeast Corridor Crosses Raritan River Locale New Brunswick and Highland Park, Middlesex County, New Jersey Owner New Jersey Transit Characteristics Design Closed-spandrel arch Material Stone, concrete Total length ...

  6. Monroe Street Bridge (Passaic River) - Wikipedia

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    Monroe Street Bridge is bridge over the Passaic River in Passaic and Garfield, New Jersey. [1] [2] The 3-span reinforced concrete elliptical deck arch bridge was built in 1908. It was designed by Colin Wise and built by C.W. Dean and Company. It is 306 feet long and 30.2 feet wide. [3]

  7. List of the oldest buildings in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Built by Jonathan Singletary Dunham, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey and was a member of the New Jersey Assembly [38] Date of 1709 ascertained through tree-ring dating. Rockingham: Rocky Hill Kingston: c. 1710: Museum