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From 1910 to 1927, the offices were at the Toy Center at 200 Fifth Avenue in Manhattan.In 1927, the National Office moved to 2 Park Avenue in Manhattan. [2]In 1954, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) moved its national headquarters from New York City to a new site at the southwest corner of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 130 in North Brunswick, New Jersey, although the ...
The Delaware and Raritan Canal (D&R Canal) is a canal in central New Jersey, built in the 1830s, that connects the Delaware River to the Raritan River.It was an efficient and reliable means of transportation of freight between Philadelphia and New York City, transporting anthracite coal from eastern Pennsylvania during much of the 19th and early 20th centuries.
In 1954, the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America moved its National Headquarters from New York City to a new site at the southwest corner of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 130 in North Brunswick, New Jersey, although the location appeared in BSA publications as "New Brunswick". [4]
Route 27 in New Brunswick: French Street Route 27 / CR 527 in New Brunswick: County-maintained section of Route 27 CR 645: 1.59 2.56 CR 516 in Old Bridge Township: Amboy Road Route 34 in Old Bridge Township: Formerly part of CR 689 CR 646: 1.05 1.69 CR 514 in Woodbridge Township: Woodbridge Center Drive U.S. Route 1 in Woodbridge Township: CR ...
The D&R Canal trail is a recreational trail in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The 77-mile (124 km) trail is made up of three segments that transverse three counties: a canal towpath from New Brunswick to Trenton; a canal towpath/rail trail from Trenton to Bull's Island; and a rail trail from Bull's Island to Frenchtown. The three combined trails ...
From New Brunswick to Rahway, CR 514 follows the Woodbridge Turnpike, legislated in 1808. A spur to the Blazing Star Ferry in Carteret was also legislated, which is now Port Reading Avenue. Prior to the 600-series county route designations, CR 514 in Middlesex County was designated as County Route 1R2. [4]
In 1941, the State Highway Department designated a spur along Jersey Avenue in North Brunswick and New Brunswick, which was taken over as State Highway Route 26-A, that provided direct access to State Highway Route 27 in New Brunswick. [18] In 1947, the New Jersey State Highway Department expanded a 10-mile (16 km) stretch of three-lane roadway ...
Landing Lane Bridge is part of County Route 609 and spans the Raritan River and the Delaware and Raritan Canal in New Jersey. The two lane bridge connects Piscataway to the north with New Brunswick to the south. The approaching roadways on both sides are known as "Landing Lane."