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20111229

Morning Fog over the Hudson River, Edgewater New Jersey

Washington Road Bridge over Lake Carnegie, Princeton, New Jersey

Walnford Historic District, Upper Freehold Township, New Jersey

the George Washington Bridge

the George Washington Bridge by mudpig
the George Washington Bridge, a photo by mudpig on Flickr.

Oswego River - Oswego Lake Sunrise

Sea Girt Lighthouse

Sea Girt Lighthouse by Jason.Icker
Sea Girt Lighthouse, a photo by Jason.Icker on Flickr.

Predatory Birds Perched on a Tree, New Jersey

Hartshorne Woods Park, Middletown, New Jersey

The Meadowlands, New Jersey

The 'Free Bridge' (Wide Angle)

Phillipsburg looking beautiful at night, reflected in the Delaware River.

Blairsden

Blairsden by road_less_trvled
Blairsden, a photo by road_less_trvled on Flickr.

Haunted mansion in Somerset County.

Absecon Lighthouse and Lightkeeper's House

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20111227

Burlington County Courthouse

Mount Holly

Far-Reaching

Far-Reaching by Nicholas_T
Far-Reaching, a photo by Nicholas_T on Flickr.

Vernon, Sussex County.

Molly Pitcher Inn - Red Bank

20111209

Princeton Cemetery

Paul Tulane (Tulane University) Tomb
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Some of the noted people who are buried in Princeton Cemetery, according to Wikipedia:
Archibald Alexander (1772-1851), Presbyterian theologian
James Waddel Alexander (1804-1859), Presbyterian theologian and eldest son of Archibald Alexander
Joseph Addison Alexander (1809-1860), Presbyterian biblical scholar and third son of Archibald Alexander
William Cowper Alexander (1806-1874), politician, businessman and second son of Archibald Alexander
George Wildman Ball (1909-1994), diplomat
George Dashiell Bayard (1835-1862), Civil War General
Sylvia Beach (1887-1962), bookshop owner
John Berrien I (1712-1772), New Jersey Supreme Court Justice and owner of Rockingham House
Aaron Burr (1756-1836), Revolutionary War hero, New York Attorney General and third Vice President of the United States
Aaron Burr, Sr. (1716-1757), Presbyterian minister, second president of Princeton University and father of Aaron Burr
Alonzo Church (1903-1995), mathematician
Grover Cleveland (1837-1908), 22nd and 24th President of the United States
Frances Cleveland (1864-1947), wife of President Grover Cleveland
Ruth Cleveland (1891-1904), first child of Grover and Frances Cleveland and supposed name sake of the Baby Ruth candybar.
Edward Samuel Corwin (1878-1963), professor of law and author
Samuel Davies (1723-1761), president of Princeton University
Jonathan Edwards (1703-1758), president of Princeton University and Calvinist theologian
Richard Stockton Field (1803-1870), US Senator and New Jersey Attorney General
John Huston Finley (1863-1940), President of Knox College, University of the State of New York and author
George Horace Gallup (1901-1984), pollster
William Francis Gibbs (1886-1967), naval architect
Kurt Gödel (1906-1978), Albert Einstein Award-winning mathematician
Peter Charles Harris (1865-1951), Adjutant General of the U.S. Army from 1918 to 1922
Charles Hodge (1797-1878), Calvinist theologian
David Hunter (1802-1886), Civil War General
Joseph Karge (1823-1892), Civil War General and Princeton University professor
George Frost Kennan (1904-2005), diplomat
Frank Lewin (1925-2008), composer
David Kellogg Lewis (1941-2001), philosopher
Edward Parke Custis Lewis (1837-1892), diplomat
John Maclean, Jr. (1800-1886), President of Princeton University
Jose Menendez (1944-1989), murder victim of sons Lyle and Erik Menendez
Mary Louise (Kitty) Menendez (1941-1989), murder victim of sons Lyle and Erik Menendez
Moses Taylor Pyne (1855-1921), Financier, philanthropist and owner of Drumthwacket Estate
Roger Atkinson Pryor (1828-1919), Civil War General
Henry Norris Russell (1877-1957), Astronomer
William Milligan Sloane (1850-1928), First US Olympic Committee President
Howard Alexander Smith (1880-1966), US Senator from New Jersey
John P. Stockton (1826-1900), US Senator and New Jersey Attorney General
Richard Stockton (1764-1828), US Senator from New Jersey.
Robert Field Stockton (1795-1866), Naval officer
Lyman Spitzer, Jr. (1914-1997), Astronomer
John Renshaw Thomson (1800-1862), US Senator from New Jersey
William G. Thompson (1840-1904), Mayor of Detroit
John W. Tukey (1915-2000), Statistician
Paul Tulane (1801-1887), Tulane University benefactor
John von Neumann (1903-1957), Mathematician
Benjamin Breckinridge Warfield (1851-1921), Presbyterian theologian
Canvass White (1790-1834), Engineer and inventor
Eugene Paul Wigner (1902-1995), Nobel Prize-winning physicist
John Witherspoon (1723-1794), signer of Declaration of Independence
William Willet (artist) (1867-1921), portraitist and stained glass designer

Downtown Mt. Holly

mount holly
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English: Former Mount Holly, New Jersey Train ...
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Burlington County Prison Museum
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Shinn-Curtis Log House
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English: Old firehouse, Mount Holly, New Jersey
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English: John Woolman House, Mt. Holly, New Jersey
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This is a historic town with pretty old houses and a few shabby areas that need restoration. Some of the sights include the Mount Holly Cemetery, Shinn Curtis Log Cabin, Burlington County Prison (haunted), the Old Courthouse Complex, St. Andrew's Episcopal Church, the Friends Meeting House, Brainerd School, Relief Fire Company No. 1, Thomas Budd House, Stephen Girard House and the John Woolman MemorialMount Holly.