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Explore Oyster Creek in United States

Oyster Creek in the region of New Jersey is a place in United States - some 146 mi or ( 236 km ) East of Washington , the country's capital city .

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Time in Oyster Creek is now 10:25 PM (Saturday) . The local timezone is named " America/New York " with a UTC offset of -4 hours. Depending on your budget, these more prominent locations might be interesting for you: Wilmington, Atlantic City, Brigantine, Clarks Mill, and Northfield. Since you are here already, consider visiting Wilmington . We saw some hobby film on the internet . Scroll down to see the most favourite one or select the video collection in the navigation. Where to go and what to see in Oyster Creek ? We have collected some references on our attractions page.


Videos

Jaime at Atlantic City Air Show

7:20 min by Jaime Barreto jr
Views: 1738 Rating: 5.00

Atlantic City 2011 Air Show ..

Guelaguetza Oaxaqueña 2011 - Parte 2 , New Jersey

13:48 min by cinemanperu
Views: 1385 Rating: 3.67

Parte de la gira del Ballet " Tierra y Humo " por New Jersey 2011 ... Gran esfuerzo de la Organizacion Azteca !!! Grabado x Luis Reyes (609) 335 6209 / reyespicturesinc@hotmail.com Facebook : reyes pi ..


Pots n Pans

4:45 min by Badboykilla96
Views: 441 Rating: 0.00

Some guy playin music with pots n pans in Atlantic City, NJ, give that man some credit that shit sound nice... ..

grants hammer work on latch installing his new hood

2:46 min by akkshun06
Views: 418 Rating: 0.00

this was over in egg ahrbor township only place with room to change hood and kinetix...away from the city ..


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Interesting facts about this location

Big Graveling Creek

Big Graveling Creek is a 2.9-mile-long tributary of the Mullica River in southern New Jersey in the United States. It is a narrow, meandering tidal channel (gut) through the salt marshes of the Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, connecting the Mullica and Mott Creek.

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Located at 39.53 -74.43 (Lat./Long.); Less than 3 km away
Tags: Mullica River, Rivers in the Pine Barrens (New Jersey), Rivers of New Jersey

Galloway Township, New Jersey

Galloway Township is a township in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township's population was 37,349, At 115.2 square miles of total area, Galloway Township is the largest municipality in the State of New Jersey. Galloway Township was incorporated by Royal Charter on April 4, 1774, from portions of Egg Harbor Township, when it was still part of Gloucester County.

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Located at 39.49 -74.47 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: 1774 establishments in New Jersey, 1798 establishments in New Jersey, Faulkner Act Council-Manager, Populated places established in 1774, Populated places established in 1798, Townships in Atlantic County, New Jersey

Smithville, Atlantic County, New Jersey

Smithville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located within Galloway Township, in Atlantic County, New Jersey, United States. Smithville is located 15 miles north of and inland from Atlantic City. As of the 2010 Census it had a population of 7,242. Although Smithville has been around since the American Revolutionary War, most of the community remained very rural until the 1960s when the Smithville Towne Center, a tourist attraction containing over 80 shops, opened.

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Located at 39.49 -74.48 (Lat./Long.); Less than 5 km away
Tags: Census-designated places in Atlantic County, New Jersey, Historic districts in New Jersey, Historic sites in the United States, Pine Barrens (New Jersey), Planned communities in the United States, Retirement communities, Visitor attractions in Atlantic County, New Jersey

Battle of Chestnut Neck

The Battle of Chestnut Neck was fought on October 6, 1778 in southern New Jersey during the American Revolutionary War, at Chestnut Neck, a settlement on the Little Egg Harbor River (now known as the Mullica River) near the present-day town of Port Republic, New Jersey, which was used as a base by privateers. The British retrieved some supplies and destroyed others, as well as destroying some residences and other buildings.

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Located at 39.54 -74.46 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1778 in New Jersey, 1778 in the United States, Atlantic County, New Jersey, Battles involving Great Britain, Battles involving the United States, Battles of the American Revolutionary War, Battles of the New Jersey Campaign, Conflicts in 1778, New Jersey in the American Revolution, Ocean County, New Jersey

The Affair at Little Egg Harbor

The Affair at Little Egg Harbor took place on October 15, 1778, place in southern New Jersey, USA, during the American Revolution. In what the Americans called a massacre, the Loyalists killed nearly 50 Patriot men, bayonetting them as they slept. The attack took place about one week after the Battle of Chestnut Neck, a British raid aimed at suppressing privateers who used the area as a base to harass and seize British ships and their cargoes.

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Located at 39.55 -74.38 (Lat./Long.); Less than 6 km away
Tags: 1778 in New Jersey, 1778 in the United States, Battles involving Great Britain, Battles involving the United States, Battles of the American Revolutionary War, Conflicts in 1778, Massacres in the Thirteen Colonies, New Jersey in the American Revolution, Ocean County, New Jersey