Ecopolicy Center
Ecopolicy Center is a building in City of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, New Jersey. Ecopolicy Center is situated nearby to the building Wood Lawn, as well as near the church Voorhees Chapel.| Tap on a place to explore it |
Places of Interest Nearby
Highlights include Wood Lawn and Voorhees Chapel.
Wood Lawn
Building
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Wood Lawn is a historic mansion located off Ryders Lane on the Cook Douglass Campus of Rutgers University in the city of New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey. Wood Lawn is situated 1,000 feet southwest of Ecopolicy Center.
Voorhees Chapel
Church
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Voorhees Chapel is one of two chapels on the campus of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Built in 1925 with a donation from Elizabeth Rodman Voorhees, wife of Rutgers trustee Ralph Voorhees, the chapel once served the community of Douglass College. Voorhees Chapel is situated 1,900 feet northwest of Ecopolicy Center.
Elmer B. Boyd Park
Park
Elmer B. Boyd Memorial Park is a 20-acre municipal park running along the Raritan River in New Brunswick, New Jersey. Named after a news publisher, the park was rehabilitated and reopened in 1999 at a cost of $11 million.
Places in the Area
Nearby places include Raritan Gardens and Lawrence Brook Manor.
Raritan Gardens
Neighborhood
New Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. A regional commercial hub for Central New Jersey, the city is both a college town and a commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area.
Lawrence Brook Manor
Hamlet
East Brunswick is a township in Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The suburban bedroom community is part of the New York metropolitan area and is located on the southern shore of the Raritan River, directly adjacent to New Brunswick and located roughly 29 miles away from New York City.
New Brunswick
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New Brunswick is a city in and the county seat of Middlesex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. A regional commercial hub for Central New Jersey, the city is both a college town and a commuter town for residents commuting to New York City within the New York metropolitan area.
Ecopolicy Center
- Type: Building
- Address: NJ
- Location: City of New Brunswick, Middlesex County, Gateway, New Jersey, Mid-Atlantic, United States, North America
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Latitude
40.48333° or 40° 29′ northLongitude
-74.43028° or 74° 25′ 49″ westElevation
108 feet (33 metres)Open location code
87G7FHM9+8VOpenStreetMap ID
node 367683217OpenStreetMap feature
building=yesGeoNames ID
7119790
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