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  2. Hunt's Pier - Wikipedia

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    Later operated as: The New Hunt's Pier, Conko's Party Pier, and Dinosaur Beach Hunt's Pier was an amusement pier located along the Wildwood, New Jersey , boardwalk from 1957 through 1985. Over its nearly 30 years in operation, Hunt's was home to many classic dark rides , roller coasters, and other attractions.

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    Boat tours of the Meadowlands — hosted by the New Jersey Sports and Exposition Authority — continue through September. This Meadowlands boat tour is a 'wow factory,' with great views of NJ ...

  4. This tiny South Jersey town has built stunning boats for 60 ...

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    Their New Gretna headquarters has over 880,000 square feet of manufacturing space and production line nearly a quarter-mile long making boats from 38 to 90 feet.

  5. Electric Launch Company - Wikipedia

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    Elco built a new boatyard in Bayonne, New Jersey soon afterward. Previously, Elco boats had been built in subcontracted facilities. [3] [4] By 1900, electric-powered pleasure boats outnumbered [citation needed] the combined number of boats powered by steam and explosive engines (as gasoline-powered motors were called). [citation needed] By 1910 ...

  6. Catboat - Wikipedia

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    Historically, they were used for fishing and transport in the coastal waters around Cape Cod, Narragansett Bay, New York and New Jersey. Some were fitted with bowsprits for swordfishing and others were used as 'party boats' with canvas-sided, wood-framed summer cabins that could be rolled up.

  7. List of U.S. state ships - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey: A. J. Meerwald (state tall ship) 1998 [9] [10] North Carolina: Shad boat (state historical boat) 1987 [11] [12]

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  9. MV Mary Murray - Wikipedia

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    The 277-foot-long (84 m) ship, part of the Miss New York ferryboat class, cost $912,000 to build. [1] The Mary Murray was retired in 1974 and sold at auction. [2] From 1982 through the mid-2000s, [3] she sat as a floating wreck on the Raritan River within view of the New Jersey Turnpike. [4]