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Built, 1942, as staging area for Europe-bound troops. Used in Korean War and for Hungarian refugees. Named for Joyce Kilmer.
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More markers in Middlesex
Blacksmith Shop
Sayreville, NJ
In 1851 Cornelius Farley established this smithy in New Brunswick.
Cross Keys Tavern
Site of famous colonial tavery, razed in 1905.
Early Railroad
Section from original Camden and Amboy R.R. track, built by Robert Stevens, 1832.
Football
South River, NJ
Site of first American intercollegiate foorball game, Nov. 6, 1869.
Hadley Airport
Sayreville, NJ
Constructed, 1924, served as first eastern terminal for Chicago-New York air mail, 1925-29.
