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Tabby’s Place: A Cat Sanctuary
Wed, 11 Aug 2010 15:43:23 +0000
Tabby's Place is a cage-free sanctuary that provides refuge to cats in hopeless situations.
Tabby's Place is a cage-free sanctuary that provides refuge to cats in hopeless situations. Our residents come primarily from public shelters where they had once been scheduled for euthanasia. This one-of-a-kind facility serves as: An Adoption Center, finding loving homes for cats; A Hospital, providing medical and surgical treatment for sick or injured residents; A Hospice, providing palliative care and a warm, loving environment for chronically or terminally ill cats to live out their lives in comfort.
Tabby’s Place does not turn cats away due to age, medical need, or “lack of adoptability.” It is, therefore, a safe haven for several older, chronically ill, or handicapped cats. These cats have special needs such as heart disease, diabetes, cancer, or blindness. At Tabby’s Place, these cats are able to live full and happy lives with the medical care, love, and affection they deserve.
Unique Features of the Sanctuary:
*Provides communal living environments for cats, with plenty of horizontal and vertical space for exercise and play.
*Provides outdoor enclosures for cats to enjoy fresh air and sunlight.
*Contains special group rooms for cats who are FIV+, overweight, or on prescription diets.
*Contains an in-house medical facility.
*Uses specialized materials to facilitate cleaning and encourage a disease-free environment.
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse – Sandy Hook, New Jersey
Mon, 26 Jul 2010 23:40:38 +0000
Sandy Hook Light House – Sandy Hook, New Jersey
The Sandy Hook Light House, at the entrance to New York Harbor, was put into operation in 1764 to guide ships coming to the new country a safe passage into the harbor. The light house is still standing and certainly something amazing to see when you are... [Continue Reading]
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Montclair Art Museum – Montclair, New Jersey
Tue, 20 Jul 2010 22:24:14 +0000
MONTCLAIR ART MUSEUM
3 South Mountain Avenue
Montclair, New Jersey 07042-1747
T: (973) 746-5555
F: (973) 746-9118
Hours: Wednesdays - Sundays, Noon - 5 p.m.
Closed Mondays, Tuesdays, and major holidays.
As of Wednesday, July 21, MAM's Weston gallery will be closed for deinstallation of Out of the Vault: 95 Years of Collecting at MAM and the installation of Living for Art: Works from the Dorothy and Herbert Vogel Collection.
As of Wednesday, July 28, MAM's McMullen gallery will be closed for deinstallation of A Force for Change: African American Art and the Julius Rosenwald Fund.
Between July 21 and September 19 there will be free admission to the galleries and shows that remain open:
* Engaging with Nature: American and Native American Artists (A.D. 1200–2004)
* George Inness Gallery
* Rand Gallery of Native American Art
* Myths, Memories, and Inspirations: A Mural by Dan Fenelon
Admission $12 nonmember adults, $10 for seniors (65+) and students with I.D. Credit cards accepted. MAM admission is free for Members and children under 12. Museum galleries are free for everyone the First Friday of every month.
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Historic House Gummere House – Burlington, New Jersey
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 04:34:06 +0000
Historic House Gummere House – Burlington, New Jersey
When you are taking the walking tour of the historic homes in Burlington you will want to visit the Gummere House. This was the home of the Gummere brothers, John Gummere and Samuel R. Gummere, and John’s son, Samuel J. Gummere. They were prominent members of the Society... [Continue Reading]
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Visit the Revell House – Burlington, New Jersey
Tue, 15 Jun 2010 02:27:03 +0000
Visit the Revell House – Burlington, New Jersey
Built in 1685 this is most likely the oldest building in Burlington County. It is also considered one of the oldest residences in New Jersey. George Hutchinson was a wealthy Quaker distiller when he built the house in 1685 and then sold it to Thomas Revell. Revell used... [Continue Reading]
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Six Flags Seasonal Passes – Jackson, New Jersey
Thu, 27 May 2010 06:38:27 +0000
Have more fun at Six Flags Amusement Parks with Season Passes! Check out our Top 10 Reasons To Get Season Passes! Have more fun with a Season Pass. Enjoy unlimited visits, free tickets for friends and over $300 in discounts on food and fun with a Six Flags Theme Park Season ... [Continue Reading]
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Cape May County Park & Zoo – Cape May, New Jersey
Mon, 16 Nov 2009 03:38:17 +0000
Cape May County Park & Zoo – Cape May, New Jersey
Visiting Cape May will enable you to see a great zoo and park area. The zoo is open 364 days a year, it is closed on Christmas. It is a free zoo so you can go often, take the kids or just enjoy it by... [Continue Reading]
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Cape May Bird Observatory – Cape May, New Jersey
Tue, 09 Jun 2009 17:25:19 +0000
Cape May Bird Observatory – Cape May, New Jersey
Cape May Bird Observatory was founded in 1976 by the New Jersey Audubon Society to do research, environmental education, bird conservation and hold recreational birding act ivies for all that are interested in the wonderful world of birds. You can come and participate in bird watching while... [Continue Reading]
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Emlen Physick Estate – Cape May, New Jersey
Fri, 27 Feb 2009 15:47:44 +0000
Emlen Physick Estate – Cape May, New Jersey
This being the only Victorian house museum in Cape May you will want to make sure to carve some time out of your New Jersey tourism schedule to take the tour that is offered for a look back at the Victorian past of the area. Here you will... [Continue Reading]
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Wildwood Boardwalk – Wildwood, New Jersey
Sat, 20 Sep 2008 21:22:53 +0000
This Southern Shore attraction will thrill all. Experience Wildwood Boardwalk for Non-stop Entertainment. Brimming with neon lights, delicious food, carnival games, arcades and amusement rides, Wildwood Boardwalk is top on the to-do list of families visiting the Jersey Shore. Located just north of Cape May’s beautiful beaches, Wildwood Boardwalk is a nearly 3-mile stretch of... [Continue Reading]
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New Jersey Performing Arts Center – Newark, New Jersey
Fri, 19 Sep 2008 21:15:57 +0000
New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark Offers Spectacular Entertainment. The New Jersey Performing Arts Center in Newark is an outstanding venue that hosts an incredible assortment of performances each year. Concerts, dance performances, theatrical events, fine dining and more are available at the New Jersey Performing Arts Center’s two spectacular theaters and the intimate... [Continue Reading]
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Mountain Creek Water Park – Vernon, New Jersey
Thu, 18 Sep 2008 21:07:18 +0000
Cool Off and Have Fun at Mountain Creek Water Park in Vernon, NJ. Mountain Creek Water Park is a spectacular place to spend a day in Vernon, NJ. Whether it’s your first Water Park adventure or you’re an expert in Water Park fun, you’ll find Mountain Creek well worth a visit.
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Newark Museum – Newark, New Jersey
Wed, 17 Sep 2008 21:11:30 +0000
The Mini Zoo is now closed. The Museum is still open but the Mini-Zoo is no longer available.
Explore Art and Natural Science at the Newark Museum, NJ. The Newark Museum is a fascinating place to learn about and experience the arts and natural sciences. Newark Museum is New Jersey’s largest museum, and it houses more... [Continue Reading]
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Liberty Science Center – Jersey City, New Jersey
Tue, 16 Sep 2008 20:59:25 +0000
Explore and Experience Science First-hand at the Liberty Science Center. Anyone who loves learning about science first-hand will appreciate a visit to the Liberty Science Center in Jersey City, NJ. Located in Liberty State Park, the Liberty Science Center features a variety of fascinating, hands-on exhibits, films and programs aimed at science education.
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Discover Art, Science, History and Theater at the Morris Museum in NJ
Sun, 08 Jun 2008 02:26:42 +0000
If you love touring museum exhibits related to a variety of disciplines, you will find the Morris Museum in Morristown, NJ fascinating. There are first-rate exhibits focused on art, science, theater and history all under one roof at the Morris Museum.
The Morris Museum features both permanent and changing exhibits, but at the heart of... [Continue Reading]
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Discover New Jersey’s Natural Beauty at Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge
Fri, 06 Jun 2008 02:19:01 +0000
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is a terrific place to spend time observing plants and wildlife and learning about the environment in New Jersey. The Refuge is an important preservation area that is managed by the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service. It consists of nearly 7,700 acres of which 3,660 acres are Wilderness areas.
Despite... [Continue Reading]
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Discover Pre-Revolutionary Farm Life in NJ at Garretson Forge and Farm
Tue, 03 Jun 2008 02:12:20 +0000
Garretson Forge and Farm is a charming and picturesque place to visit to learn about pre-revolutionary history in New Jersey. This Dutch-American farmstead dates to 1719 and is one of the oldest sites in Bergen County. The sandstone house is listed on the New Jersey State and United States National Register of Historic Places. Today... [Continue Reading]
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Revisit Revolutionary War History at Fort Lee Historic Park in NJ
Mon, 02 Jun 2008 06:04:27 +0000
On your next trip to New Jersey or New York City, spend some time learning about the Revolutionary War at Fort Lee Historic Park in Fort Lee, Bergen County, NJ. This is a 33-acre park featuring an historic section as well as an area for picnicking and enjoying a picturesque natural environment.
The southern... [Continue Reading]
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Experience Adventure Aquarium in New Jersey
Mon, 02 Jun 2008 01:57:24 +0000
Adventure Aquarium in Camden, NJ is a fun and entertaining place to spend a day learning about a variety of marine and freshwater animals. There are outdoor as well as indoor attractions to explore at Adventure Aquarium, including hands-on and interactive exhibits.
One of the most intriguing exhibits at Adventure Aquarium is the West African... [Continue Reading]
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