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Carpet Tiles Squares, so old school!

Okay, I am being funny.  2’X2’ carpet tiles are useful and extremely popular, but did you know that carpet planks, parallelograms and even hexagons are available too?  These fun shapes have the same backing systems and high performance capabilities as standard carpet tiles, they just offer many more layout options to jazz up the open…

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Icon #10: Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York Harbor

Standing proudly atop Liberty Island in the middle of the Hudson River, overlooking beautiful New Jersey, is perhaps our state’s most iconic structure of all. That is, unless you ask a New Yorker. Or a devout historian. Yes, the Statue of Liberty technically belongs to New York. Long story short, New Jersey’s original colonial charter…

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Icon #9: Maxwell House Coffee Plant, Hudson and 12th Streets, Hoboken

The Maxwell House Coffee Plant remains good to the last drop, and beyond. Although the factory itself closed on March 19, 1992, the building has since been turned into a community of high-end condos – now called Maxwell Place on the Hudson – that line the Hudson River between 10th and 12th Streets in Hoboken.…

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Icon #8: Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, 89 Ridge Street, Newark

  This one was worth the wait. Although it took 40 years to garner approval for construction and another 55 years to complete the project, when the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart finally celebrated its dedication in 1954, visitors to the church quickly excused the lack of haste and immediately appreciated its monumental beauty.…

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Icon #7: Sandy Hook Lighthouse, 85 Mercer Rd, Highlands

You either love New York City, or you hate it. But regardless of your opinion of the Big Apple, we’ve got to give credit where credit is due. If it weren’t for the merchant community of New York City springing into action in 1761, we may never have gotten the pleasure of enjoying the awesome…

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Icon #6: Maidenform Factory, now Silk Lofts – 154 Avenue E, Bayonne

When you think of Bayonne, N.J. – nestled comfortably between Newark, Jersey City and the Hudson River – are bras the first things that come to mind? For many folks they are. Maidenform, the pioneer of the modern brassiere, opened up shop at Avenue E and 18th Street in Bayonne in 1929 (the building was…

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Icon #5: Thomas Edison’s House & Laboratory: 211 Main Street, West Orange

New Jersey is home to some of the most famous people in the world, including Bruce Springsteen, Buzz Aldrin, Frank Sinatra, Grover Cleveland and, of course, the inventor of the light bulb himself, Thomas Edison. Although he was born and raised in Ohio, Edison set up shop in Menlo Park in the mid-1870s, and it…

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Icon #4: Lucy the Elephant, 9200 Atlantic Avenue, Margate

Yes, indeed. That is a giant elephant standing along the shore of the Atlantic Ocean in beautiful Margate, New Jersey. She overlooks the water with her big, curious eyes and has an ornate seat – called a howdah – perched atop her back. These days Lucy the Elephant is pretty well known around the Jersey…

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Icon #3: The Frank M. Leo Building, 2 Broad Street, Bloomfield

Take a drive past the Frank M. Leo Building in Bloomfield, N.J. – located on the corner of Broad Street and Bloomfield Avenue, right in the heart of downtown – and you may be captured by the iconic architectural configuration. The historic Leo Building, erected by and named after New Jersey real estate developer Frank…

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Icon #2: The Vail Mansion, 110 South Street, Morristown — Then & Now

Between the years of 1916 and 1918 an Italian Renaissance Palazzo-Style mansion was erected in the heart of Morristown.  This estate was the vision of Theodore Vail, the President of The American Telephone and Telegraph Company & “chief architect” of the bell system. The iconic Vail Mansion was designed to house his collection of art…

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