- The
Waackaack Rear
Range Light was
built in 1856 off the s**** of Keansburg, in
Monmouth county, New Jersey,
United States. It
stood about 96 feet (29 m)...
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Pohatcong Mountain Waackaack Cr**** alt.
Waycake Cr**** (tributary of
Raritan Bay in
Monmouth County –its name is
given to the
Waackaack Rear
Range Light)...
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square miles (4.32 km2) and it
includes portions of the
township east of
Waackaack Cr**** and some
parts north of
Route 36, as well as some
other parts in...
- to be
restored after protests. In 1941 the
front range tower from the
Waackaack Range was
moved to a spot
adjacent to the old tower, and it
served as...
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Brook is an
approximately 3.5
miles (5.6 km) long spring-fed
tributary of
Waackaack Cr**** that
flows through Monmouth County, New Jersey. It
rises in a small...
- Barbera's,
using his
former name "Donald J. Bowers". FBI
divers searched Waackaack Cr****, near Nash's home, and
found two more .22 s****
casings which matched...
- 111-foot-tall (34 m)
skeletal cast iron
lighthouse tower (re****embled as the
Waackaack Rear
Range Light off the s**** of Keansburg, New Jersey,
after the exposition)...
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apples and corn (maize). In this time, the
settlement took on the name of
Waackaack (pronounced "Way-kay-ack"),
which came from the term "Wakioak" in the...
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Never 1927 (Destro****) LED (Non-navigational replica)
Unknown Unknown Waackaack Rear
Range Light Keansburg 40°26′39″N 74°8′10″W / 40.44417°N 74.13611°W...