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Route 66 is a state highway located in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States.It runs 3.62 mi (5.83 km) between Route 33 in Tinton Falls and Route 35 at County Route 16 on the border of Ocean Township and Neptune Township, just to the west of Asbury Park.
Route 124 in Chatham: North Passaic Avenue, Passaic Avenue CR 607 at the Essex County line in Florham Park: CR 608: 2.60 4.18 Route 124 in Madison: Central Avenue, Ridgedale Avenue CR 510 / CR 632 in Florham Park: CR 609: 1.55 2.49 CR 510 in Florham Park: Hanover Road CR 610 in East Hanover: CR 610: 1.02 1.64 Route 10 in East Hanover: Mount ...
I-295 / US 40 / Route 49 in Pennsville Township: US 1 / Route 171 in North Brunswick Township: 1927: current US 202: 80.31: 129.25 US 202 on the New Hope-Lambertville Toll Bridge in Lambertville: US 202 in Mahwah: 1934: current US 206: 129.77: 208.84 US 30 / Route 54 in Hammonton
Route 53: 4.66: 7.50 US 202 in Morris Plains: US 46 in Denville: 1953: current Route 54: 11.86: 19.09 US 40 in Buena Vista Township: US 30 / US 206 in Hammonton: 1938 [8] current Route 55 — — — — 1938: 1948 Route 55 — — I-95 in Teaneck: New York border 1948 [9] 1964 unbuilt New Jersey Turnpike extension Route 55: 40.54
The mall's past history can be traced back to the 1950s, when Sears relocated its Downtown Asbury Park store to a more suburban site on Route 66 at the site of the present-day Neptune World Class Shoprite, just west of the Asbury Circle. Following the 1970 Asbury Park riots, many businesses left Asbury Park's Downtown.
Seven years and more than $211 million later, the New Jersey Transportation Department's elaborate reconfiguration of the Route 46/Route 3 interchange is, for most intents and purposes, deemed ...
The Nathan Cooper Gristmill is a historic gristmill on the Black River located at 66 NJ Route 24 in Chester Township, Morris County, New Jersey. [3] It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 21, 1976 for its significance in industry.
The parkway was constructed between 1946 and 1957 to connect suburban Northern New Jersey with the Jersey Shore resort areas along the Atlantic coast and to alleviate traffic on traditional north–south routes running through each town center, such as US Route 1 (US 1), US 9, and Route 35.