Tag: “New France Festival”

100 places found.

  1. Lake Como

    Toward the end of summer 2007, the sun set over Lake Como, a little body of water on the border of Spring Lake and Lake Como adjacent to the Atlantic Ocean on the Jersey Shore. The water fowl are diverse and offer peaceful moments within a stones throw of the Atlantic Ocean.

  2. Funtown Pier

    The Funtown Pier remains a great summer spot for the whole family on the Jersey Shore in Seaside Heights, New Jersey.

  3. Point Pleasant, NJ

  4. Hot Dog Johnny's

    Is Hot Dog Johnny's a classic roadside hot dog stand/restaurant along Route 46 in Buttzville (heh heh heh!), New Jersey, not far from the Delaware Water Gap.

    Route 46 was a major east-west throughfare before Interstate 80 was built, and Hot Dog Johnny's, which opened in 1944, is a thriving reminder of what roadside architecture and cuisine were like back in the day.

    Don't miss the birch beer served in frosted mugs, the french fries, and, of course, the hot dogs.

  5. Ocean City Boardwalk

  6. Chelsea Piers

    Chelsea Piers spans many blocks on the Hudson River in Manhattan. Some of the special features of the piers include a sports and entertainment complex from 17th St.

  7. Saltsman's Hotel

    Saltsman's Restaurant occupies the historic Saltsman's Hotel (circa 1889) in Ephrata, New York of Fulton County. It originally opened in 1813 as Apollo Hall.

  8. Coney Island

    hot dogs, corn dogs, delectable edibles battered and fried into very configuration imaginable + gutscrambling roaring rollercoaster ride along rickety wooden rails + freakshow funtime + swim at your own risk + wonder wheel + mermaids out on the town = coney island

  9. Guggenheim Museum, NY

    This 'small from the outside-big from the inside Museum', designed by Frank Lloyd Wright contains beautiful art from as well contemporary artists as the old masters.

    Due to the circular architecture the exhibited art is seen in a continuous flow walking down or up the 'spiral'.

  10. Belmar Marina

    The Belmar Marina is located just off of Route 71 and Route 35 along the Shark River in Belmar, New Jersey. Besides being a place to tie-up your boat if you are an owner, visitors can hop a party boat out into the Atlantic to go fishing for fluke, blue fish, blackfish, ling, cod, stripers, the list goes on...