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  2. Stonebridge, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Stonebridge is a gated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Monroe Township, Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 census , the year it was first listed as a CDP, the population was 1,616.

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

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    Pratt truss, HAER NJ-56: Main Street Bridge (Clinton, New Jersey) part of the Clinton Historic District: 1870 1995-09-28 Clinton: Hunterdon: Pratt truss, HAER NJ-19: Main Street Bridge (CR 629) over Washington Secondary of DL&W RR

  4. National Register of Historic Places listings in Warren ...

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    Contents: Counties and communities in New Jersey Atlantic – Bergen ( Closter , Franklin Lakes , Ridgewood , Saddle River , Wyckoff ) – Burlington – Camden – Cape May – Cumberland – Essex – Gloucester – Hudson – Hunterdon – Mercer – Middlesex – Monmouth – Morris – Ocean – Passaic – Salem – Somerset – Sussex ...

  5. Old Stone Arch Bridge (Bound Brook, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Stone Arch Bridge is a bridge located in Bound Brook, New Jersey, United States. It is the second-oldest extant bridge in the US, [citation needed] after the Frankford Avenue Bridge (built in 1697) over Pennypack Creek in North Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. [3] Built in 1731, it is the oldest bridge in New Jersey.

  6. Warrington Stone Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The Warrington Stone Bridge is a historic stone arch bridge carrying Brugler Road over the Paulins Kill in the Warrington section of Knowlton Township in Warren County, New Jersey, United States. The bridge was built c. 1860 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on December 16, 1977, for its significance in transportation. [3]

  7. List of bridges documented by the Historic American ...

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    Middlesex County, New Jersey, and Richmond County, New York: NY-305: Goethals Bridge: Replaced Cantilever: 1928 1991 I-278: Arthur Kill: Elizabeth, New Jersey, and Staten Island, New York Union County, New Jersey, and Richmond County, New York

  8. Assunpink Creek - Wikipedia

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    Assunpink Creek is a 22.9-mile-long (36.9 km) [1] tributary of the Delaware River in western New Jersey in the United States. [2] The name Assunpink is from the Lenape Ahsën'pink, meaning "stony, watery place".

  9. Arch Bridge from the Boonton Ironworks - Wikipedia

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    The Arch Bridge from the Boonton Ironworks crosses the Rockaway River in Grace Lord Park in the town of Boonton in Morris County, New Jersey.The single-span fieldstone arch bridge was built by John Carson Sr. in 1866 to carry a water pipe to the ironworks.