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  2. County Route 524 (New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    The highway extends 39.90 miles (64.21 km) from the White Horse Circle (U.S. Route 206 or US 206 and Route 533) in Hamilton Township to Route 71 in Spring Lake Heights. There are a few concrete bridge heads which showed that the section of CR 524 between the White Horse Circle and Allentown was in the 1930s part of State Highway Route 37.

  3. Manasquan, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Manasquan (/ ˌ m æ n ə ˈ s k w ɑː n /, man-ə-SKWAHN) is a borough in Monmouth County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, on the Jersey Shore. As of the 2020 United States census , the borough's population was 5,938, [ 9 ] [ 10 ] an increase of 41 (+0.7%) from the 2010 census count of 5,897, [ 19 ] [ 20 ] which in turn reflected a decline ...

  4. Raritan Bay Drawbridge - Wikipedia

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    Aerial view of bridges where the Raritan River enters Raritan Bay; the rail bridge is the rightmost one. The bridge was built in 1908 to replace one that had been built at the crossing in 1875 to serve the New York and Long Branch Railroad, jointly operated by the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CNJ) and Pennsylvania Railroad (PRR). [1]

  5. New Jersey Route 35 - Wikipedia

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    The current bridge over the Manasquan River and the bypass of Brielle were opened in 1951. [12] In the 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering, the portion of Route 35 between Lakewood and Point Pleasant became Route 88, and Route 35 was designated to head south from Point Pleasant to Seaside Heights on what had been a part of Route 37. [13]

  6. Glimmer Glass Bridge - Wikipedia

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    The rolling counterweight single-leaf bascule bridge with a deck girder movable leaf is the only example of the late 19th-century bridge type in the state of New Jersey and possibly the entire country. [9] It was, at the time, a popular design for railroads in New Jersey for spanning canals. The bridge has been rebuilt several times.

  7. Manasquan Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The reservoir itself, which is dammed from the Manasquan River, is operated by the New Jersey Water Supply Authority, which is a part of the much larger Raritan Basin Watershed. [ 5 ] [ 6 ] The nature trails circling around the reservoir are what makes this county park as one of the most popular hiking destinations in Central New Jersey , [ 7 ...

  8. New Jersey Route 71 - Wikipedia

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    Route 71 is a state highway in New Jersey that runs 16.7 miles (26.9 km) near the shore in Monmouth County.It begins at Route 35 in Brielle just north of the Manasquan River and the Ocean County line and heads north to Route 35 in Eatontown with a four block concurrency with Route 35 in Belmar.

  9. Newark Drawbridge - Wikipedia

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    The Newark Drawbridge, also known as the Morristown Line Bridge, is a railroad bridge on the Passaic River between Newark and Harrison, New Jersey. The swing bridge is the 11th bridge from the river's mouth at Newark Bay and is 5.85 miles (9.41 km) upstream from it. [1] Opened in 1903, it is owned and operated by New Jersey Transit.

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