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  2. Milmay, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Milmay is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [5] located mostly within Buena Vista Township, in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [6] Part of the CDP extends southwest into Maurice River Township in Cumberland County .

  3. List of restaurants in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Seafood restaurant, bar and marina: Brass Rail: Restaurant Known for supposed paranormal activity: Charlie Brown's Fresh Grill: 1966 Casual dining restaurant chain: Chef Vola's: 1921 Italian restaurant: Chick's Deli: 1957 Delicatessen: Colonial Farms: 1793 Tavern, wood fire grill Colts Neck Inn: 1717 Steakhouse: Corinne's Place: 1989 Soul food ...

  4. Cuisine of New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Great Dishes from New Jersey's Favorite Restaurants. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3311-2. Di Ionno, Mark (2002). Backroads, New Jersey: Driving at the Speed of Life. Rutgers University Press. ISBN 0-8135-3133-0. Genovese, Peter (2007). New Jersey Curiosities, 2nd: Quirky Characters, Roadside Oddities & Other Offbeat Stuff. Globe Pequot.

  5. Peter Mott House - Wikipedia

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    Deeds from 1879 indicate that Peter sold his house to one Lewis Moore, but he is still listed in the 1880 census. This census, the last one conducted during Peter Mott's lifetime, records him as a widowed plaster mason. He died the following year due to valvular heart disease. He was laid to rest in the "Snow Hill Church" (Mount Pisgah ...

  6. Mrs. Jay's - Wikipedia

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    Mrs. Jay's was a popular bar and restaurant located in Asbury Park, New Jersey. It was founded by John and Ida Jacobs [2] and was located on Ocean and Second Ave., the current location of The Stone Pony. John and Ida started by selling hot dogs to tourists in 1922 at the Second Avenue location, but with the help of their daughter Jeanette and ...

  7. The Stone Pony - Wikipedia

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    The Stone Pony's management also established "The Stone Pony Foundation" to promote music education at the elementary and high school levels. An amplifier was purchased for an aspiring teenage blues guitarist from the area, and the club was a sponsor for an event at another venue which benefited music and art education in Asbury Park schools.

  8. Lambertville House - Wikipedia

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    The stone section was built in 1812 by Captain John Lambert. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 6, 1978, for its significance in architecture, commerce, and communications. [1] [3] It was listed as a contributing property of the Lambertville Historic District on June 30, 1983. [4]

  9. Clyde's Restaurant Group - Wikipedia

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    Clyde's Restaurant Group is an American company that owns and operates 13 restaurants in the Washington metropolitan area. Founded in 1963 to take advantage of a change in Washington, D.C. 's liquor laws, it pioneered a number of changes in the way restaurants in the district operated.