New-brunswick tour exploration at competitive rates along with the Prompt Charters in US

new burghNew Brunswick, officially City of New Brunswick, is a city in Middlesex County, New Jersey, United States.

You will find New Brunswick is the site of the Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum, founded in 1966, at Rutgers University, Albus Cavus, and the Rutgers University Geology Museum.New Brunswick’s bar scene has been the home to many original rock bands, including some which went on to national prominence such as The Smithereens and Bon Jovi, as well as a center for local punk rock and underground music along with the promptcharters.com

Points of interest
The Heldrich in Downtown New Brunswick
Albany Street Bridge across the Raritan River to Highland Park
Bishop House, 115 College Avenue, a mansion of the Italianate style of architecture, was built for James Bishop. Placed on the National Register of Historic Places in 1976.
Old Queens, built in 1809, is the oldest building at Rutgers University.
Buccleuch Mansion in Buccleuch Park
Historic Christ Church Episcopal Churchyard, New Brunswick
The Henry Guest House
William H. Johnson House c. 1870
St. Peter The Apostle Church, built in 1856 and located at 94 Somerset Street.
Delaware and Raritan Canal
The historic Old Queens Campus and Voorhees Mall at Rutgers University
Birthplace of poet Joyce Kilmer
Kilmer Square, a retail/commercial complex on Albany Street
Site of Johnson & Johnson world headquarters
Rutgers Gardens (in nearby North Brunswick)
The Willow Grove Cemetery near downtown
Grave of Mary Ellis (1750–1828). This grave stands out due to its location in the AMC Theatres parking lot on U.S. Route 1 downriver from downtown New Brunswick.
Lawrence Brook, a tributary of the Raritan River.
Elmer B. Boyd Park, a park running along the Raritan River, adjacent to Route 18.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/New_Brunswick,_New_Jersey

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