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Major grins
Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Beachwood, NJ
Posts: 695
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I'm not nearly as experienced as the majority here, but this is Ocean County, NJ (The Jersey Shore)
![]() This gentleman fishes on this same little dock on Whiting Lake every day in the summer at the same time..... ![]() Lakehurst, NJ (Home of the Hindenburg crash) These tracks have been dead for years, and this poor engine left to rust ![]() Ocean County Library. they just added these really cool structures, they light up at night all cool colors. Have to try to get back and get that.
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Lee
Join Date: May 2004
Location: No.Chelmsford, MA
Posts: 123
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Massachusetts, Lowell
Lowell is the Heart of the Industrial Revolution![]() ![]()
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Not Like -- the Others
Join Date: Nov 2007
Location: Hudson Valley, NY
Posts: 233
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Hudson Highlands Locations
Here are a couple of locations I like to use. this is the Hudson River about 40 miles north of NYC. Click the first one for the gallery:
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Major grins
Join Date: Sep 2005
Location: New Hope, Pennsylvania
Posts: 2,829
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New Hope, PA
New Hope, Pennsylvania is in the eastern part of the state located on the banks of the Delaware River. The town's history dates back to the early 1700's when it was a major industrial village and a ferry crossing over into New Jersey. The ferry has long been replaced by a bridge and many of the mills that were located on the Ingham Creek, which flows through town on its way to the Delaware, are now private homes.
The town has a lot of charm and draws a number of tourists all year round. #1 - Ingham Creek ![]() #2 - A shop window. The town is filled with quirky little shops like this one. ![]() #3 - New Hope overlooks the town of Lambertville, NJ (pictured here). On the right you can see the bridge that connects the two towns. ![]() #4 - A local rowing club often practices on the river early in the morning. ![]() #5 - Ney Alley and Mechanic Street ![]() #6 - New Hope on a winter morning. The large white structure near the center is the Bucks County Playhouse. But in its first incarnation it was the largest mill in town. ![]() #7 - Bridge Street
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