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As you’ve likely heard by now, Hackensack’s beloved Crow’s Nest restaurant was so mobbed in the days before its announced Oct. 24 closing, it had to shut its doors three days early.
The items stolen from The Crow's Nest, a restaurant that had been a staple of Hackensack for over 30 years before it closed, have been returned.
Garret Mountain Reservation (also spelled Garrett) is a 568-acre (230 ha) park located on First Watchung Mountain (Garret Mountain) in Paterson and Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson) in southern Passaic County, New Jersey. [1] [2] In 1967, it was designated a National Natural Landmark as part of the Great Falls of Paterson-Garret Mountain ...
A caboose with a crow's nest (aka angel seat) In classic railroad trains, the box-like structure above the caboose, the cupola, was also called the crow's nest. It served for observation of the whole train when in motion. [6] In hunting, a crow's nest is a blind-like structure where a hunter or a pair of hunters commit themselves to stalking game.
Swallow's Nest, one of the Neo-Gothic châteaux fantastiques near Yalta. The Swallow's Nest ( Ukrainian: Ластівчи́не гніздо́, romanized : Lastivchýne hnizdó; Russian: Лáсточкино гнездо́, romanized : Lástochkino gnezdó) [nb 1] is a decorative castle located at Gaspra, a small spa town between Yalta and ...
Arthur Murray was born in 1895 as Moses Teichman in Galicia, Austria-Hungary, to a family of Jewish background. [3] [4] In August 1897, he was brought to America by his mother Sarah on the S.S. Friesland, and landed at Ellis Island. They settled in Ludlow Street, in the Lower East Side of Manhattan with his father, Abraham Teichmann.
41 Island Trl, Sparta, NJ 07871 | MLS #3890398 | Zillow. Covering 800 acres, Lake Mohawk is the largest man-made body of water in New Jersey. The community was created throughout the 1920s and ...
The Crowsnest Pass is the richest archaeological zone in the Canadian Rockies. The oldest relics are stone tools found on a rock ridge outside Frank, Alberta, from the Clovis culture, 11,000 years before present. Other sites include chert quarries on the Livingstone ridge dating back to 1000 BC.