MEDI 503 Fall 2010

Wednesday, November 17, 2010

One of the Last Remaining Farms in Montville by Sandra Minder

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 Conklin Farm is located very centrally in Montville. No matter where you go in town, you almost always drive past it. Throughout the year i...
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Montville Historical Museum by Sandra Minder

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      The Montville Historical Museum opened in 1867. It is a one room museum that is only open on Sundays. There are a few visitors every ...
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Tuesday, November 16, 2010

Cemetery at Washington Place School House

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Thomas Gray’s “Elegy Written in a Country Churchyard,” published in 1751: Beneath those rugged elms, that yew tree’s shade,  Where heaves ...
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The World's First Drive-In Movie Theater

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It ushered in the summer of '33 on Admiral Wilson Boulevard in Camden, NJ: the world's first drive-in movie theater. Invented ...
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Monday, November 15, 2010

RCA Building 17, Camden, NJ

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This is one of the few buildings remaining from what was once the RCA industrial complex. It is located at 17 Market Street in Camden, NJ. ...
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Sunday, November 14, 2010

Bamboo Brook Outdoor Education Center in Chester Township, NJ by Amy Steinbauer

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This marker highlights the work of Martha Brookes Hutcheson, one of America’s first female landscape architects. Martha was a novel la...
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Frazee Homestead in Scotch Plains, NJ by Amy Steinbauer

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This marker signifies a quiet moment in the battle of Short Hills on June 26, 1777, as the British tried to fool George Washignton and his...
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