The mayor of Mine Hill, a Morris County borough whose name stems from two centuries of iron ore mining in the area, said he hopes the I-80 sinkhole will raise awareness and perhaps lead to additional state funding for mine mapping and other measures. Mayor Sam Morris said Mine Hill...
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BurfordThe priory in Burford, Oxfordshire, England.(more) At the time ofDomesday Book(1086), the land survey of England byWilliam Ithe Conqueror, the county was fairly well populated, the major centres being Oxford itself and Bampton. Both wereincipienttowns with regular markets. Themedievalperio...
Jersey City’s emergence as a major transportation centre, sharing a communications complex with New York City, began with its dockside facilities (now part of the Port of New York complex) and the completion of railroads and the old Morris Canal in the 1830s. In 1908 the Hudson and Manhatt...
towns ofDorchester(with its 14th-century abbey) and Wallingford. Passing between theChiltern Hillsand the Berkshire Downs at Goring Gap, it is joined by the Great Western Railway (London to Penzance) in a beautiful valley with beech woods rising to either side. It emerges from thechalk...
(45 km) between Cricklade andOxford, theriverpasses Kelmscott Manor—the gabled stone home of the 19th-century designer, socialist, and poetWilliam Morris, who is buried in the village churchyard. Before reaching Oxford, the Thames (or Isis, its literary epithet) swings in a northward loop ...