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    Along the Morris Canal

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    The view of the Morris Canal and Downtown Jersey City from Liberty Marina in Liberty State ParkOriginal file name IMG_6575.jp

    The Morris Museum - Twin Oaks

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    This Neo-Georgian style mansion was constructed for Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, president of P. Ballantine and Sons Brewery. In addition to the formal house and gardens, the 150-acre estate included the Twin Oaks Dairy Farm. Occupied by the Morris Museum since 1964, the house is the backdrop for wide ranging exhibits related to fine arts, anthropology, geology, decorative arts, history, and natural science.Original file name 131972229_edited-1 (1).jp

    The Morris Museum - Twin Oaks

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    This Neo-Georgian style mansion was constructed for Peter Hood Ballantine Frelinghuysen, president of P. Ballantine and Sons Brewery. In addition to the formal house and gardens, the 150-acre estate included the Twin Oaks Dairy Farm. Occupied by the Morris Museum since 1964, the house is the backdrop for wide ranging exhibits related to fine arts, anthropology, geology, decorative arts, history, and natural science.Original file name 131972229_edited-1 (1).jp

    View of The Morris Canal Greenway in Jersey City from Liberty State Park

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    This is a view of the Morris Canal Greenway from Liberty State Park In Jersey City. In Jersey City, the full greenway segment stretches 8.5 miles through the southern half of the City.Original file name IMG_6559.jp

    The Morris Museum - Twin Oaks

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    The mansion was expanded in 1925 to accommodate their growing family and hired the same firm to enlarge the north wing of the home. The home was part of a 150 acre cattle farm.?? The Morris Museum acquired the property in 1964 from the Frelinghuysen Foundation. Over the years, the Museum enlarged the complex by adding several major additions, including a theater, compromising the building systems and causing uneven climate control that is not optimate for either the collection or the building.Original file name IMG_0517 (1).jp

    The Morris Museum - Twin Oaks

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    The mansion was expanded in 1925 to accommodate their growing family and hired the same firm to enlarge the north wing of the home. The home was part of a 150 acre cattle farm.?? The Morris Museum acquired the property in 1964 from the Frelinghuysen Foundation. Over the years, the Museum enlarged the complex by adding several major additions, including a theater, compromising the building systems and causing uneven climate control that is not optimate for either the collection or the building.Original file name IMG_0517 (1).jp

    Guard Lock 3 West on the Morris Canal at Waterloo Village

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    The Morris Canal was designed with lift locks, guard locks, aqueducts that were built over rivers, and inclined planes, enabling barges to pass through the waterways, which differed in elevation by as much as 700 feet. Imagine what to must have been like to move those heavy canal boats (each weighting about 75 tons) up this high vertical rise Overcoming such differences in elevation is what made this canal extraordinaryOriginal file name fullsizeoutput_b83 (5).jp

    View of The Morris Canal

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    Tourist waiting to take a cruise along the Morris CanalOriginal file name 35 (1).jp

    Morris Plains Train Station

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    Waiting for a train at the Morris Plains Train Station on a Winter Day. Not the wind blowing the snow in the background.Original file name 32842365016_f71f5a4b6e_o (1).jp

    The William G. Mennen Arena, Morris Township

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    The Mennen Sports Arena was a gift to Morris County Parks Commission by The Mennen Corporation. The land for the arena was originally part of Corporate Headquarter. This multi-purpose arena opened to the public on Sunday, January 12, 1975 It is located in Morris Township, NJ. It is primarily used for ice hockey and other skating activities.Original file name 554538187_f09fb57a61_o (1).jp
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