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Roughly Knight Park and its bordering properties, including Park Ave. east to Dayton Ave. 39°54′46″N 75°04′40″W / 39.912778°N 75.077778°W / 39.912778; -75.077778 ( Collingswood Residential Historic
Dayton is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [9] in South Brunswick Township, Middlesex County, New Jersey, in the United States. [ 10 ] [ 11 ] At the 2020 United States census , the CDP's population was 8,138, [ 3 ] up from 7,063 in 2010 .
The two-story stone Saxtonville Tavern was built around 1782 and features Federal and Greek Revival influences. It was bought by Nathanial Saxton in 1810. It was bought by Nathanial Saxton in 1810. During construction of the Delaware and Raritan Canal in the 1830s, it was a tavern with innkeeper Richard Bennett. [ 3 ]
Newcom Tavern, also known as the "Old Cabin", is a historic structure in Dayton, Ohio and is the city's oldest existing building. It was built in 1796 for Colonel George Newcom and his wife Mary, who ran it as a tavern and hostel.
Renovation of the Princeton location began in the spring of 1994 and it opened to the public on March 19, 1995. The first purpose-built brewpub in the state, the 12,000-square-foot (1,100 m 2) facility features 30-foot-high (9.1 m) cathedral ceilings, seating for over 275 people, and a two-story, glass-enclosed brewhouse.
Norman Tanzman (1918–2004), politician who served in the New Jersey General Assembly from 1962 to 1968 and in the New Jersey Senate from 1968 to 1974 [181] Olga Von Till (1897–1996), classical pianist and piano teacher [182] Alan Voorhees (1922–2005), engineer and urban planner [183]
The Marlboro Township Historic Commission placed a sign, now lost, on Pleasant Valley Road near the Hop (now called "Winding") Brook. The sign stated, "This was the site of a home built by John Reid, an early settler. As a New Jersey surveyor, Reid drew the dividing line between East and West New Jersey, an early important geographical boundary.
The New Jersey Theatre Alliance is a nonprofit nongovernmental service organization that promotes and supports professional theaters throughout New Jersey. It is one of the nation's first and largest such entities. [1] [2] Its mission is to "unite, promote, strengthen, and cultivate" the state's professional theater community. [3]