Sunnyside, New Jersey | |
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Coordinates: 40°34′54″N74°52′47″W / 40.58167°N 74.87972°W Coordinates: 40°34′54″N74°52′47″W / 40.58167°N 74.87972°W | |
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State | |
County | Hunterdon |
Township | Clinton and Franklin |
Elevation | 151 ft (46 m) |
GNIS feature ID | 881002 [1] |
Sunnyside is an unincorporated community located along the border of Clinton and Franklin townships in Hunterdon County, New Jersey, United States. [2]
U.S. Route 9 is a north–south United States highway in the states of Delaware, New Jersey, and New York in the United States. It is one of only two U.S. Highways with a ferry connection ; the other is US 10. US 9 is signed east–west in Delaware and north–south on the rest of its route. The western terminus of the route is in Laurel, Delaware, at an intersection with U.S. Route 13, while the highway's northern terminus is at a junction with Interstate 87 (I-87) in Champlain, New York, where the roadway continues north as the unsigned NY 971B, which ends in a cul-de-sac just short of the Canada–US border.
Sunnyside is a city in Yakima County, Washington, United States. As of the 2010 census the population was 15,858.
The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railroad line in the Northeast megalopolis of the United States and the busiest rail corridor in the Western Hemisphere. Owned primarily by Amtrak, it runs from Boston through Providence, New Haven, New York City, Philadelphia, Wilmington, and Baltimore to Washington, D.C. The NEC closely parallels Interstate 95 for most of its length, and is the busiest passenger rail line in the United States both by ridership and by service frequency as of 2013. The NEC carries more than 2,200 trains daily. Branches to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, Springfield, Massachusetts, and various points in Virginia are not considered part of the Northeast Corridor, despite frequent service from routes that run largely on the corridor.
Sunnyside and Sunny Side may refer to:
Clarence Samuel Stein was an American urban planner, architect, and writer, a major proponent of the Garden City movement in the United States.
The United Reformed Churches in North America (URCNA) is a theologically conservative federation of Reformed churches founded in 1996. Many churches joined the URCNA after splitting from the Christian Reformed Church in North America denomination.
Sunnyside is a neighborhood in the western portion of the New York City borough of Queens. It shares borders with Hunters Point and Long Island City to the west, Astoria to the north, Woodside to the east and Maspeth to the south. It contains the Sunnyside Gardens Historic District, one of the first planned communities in the United States.
Shadyside or Shady Side or variation, may refer to:
Sunnyside is a community in southern Houston, Texas, United States, south of Downtown Houston.
Rufus Reid is an American jazz bassist, educator, and composer.
Sunnyside Yard is a large coach yard, a railroad yard for passenger cars, in Sunnyside, Queens in New York City.
WSIA is a college radio station located on the campus of The College of Staten Island, part of the City University of New York. The station broadcasts on 88.9 MHz FM. WSIA is an alternative rock station, with specialty jazz, rock, and urban formatted content, in addition to talk radio.
State Route 241 (SR 241) is a north–south state highway serving Yakima and Benton counties in the U.S. state of Washington. The 25-mile (40 km) highway begins at SR 22 in Mabton and travels north to Sunnyside, where it intersects Interstate 82 (I-82) and U.S. Route 12 (US 12). SR 241 continues north into the Rattlesnake Hills and ends at a junction with SR 24.
Sunnyside is a census-designated place in Fresno County, California. It is located on the Southern Pacific Railroad 5 miles (8 km) north-northeast of Malaga, at an elevation of 328 ft (100 m). At the 2010 census, Sunnyside's population was 4,235.
The Heintzman House, also known as Sunnyside Manor Farm, is one of the oldest buildings in Thornhill-Markham, Ontario, and has one of the most interesting histories of any building in the area.
Sunnyside is an unincorporated community in Umatilla County, Oregon, United States. It is about 3 miles (5 km) north of Milton-Freewater, at the intersection of Oregon Route 332, which is also known as the Sunnyside-Umapine Highway, and Oregon Route 339. Sunnyside was once a station on the Walla Walla Valley Railway, which served the local fruit orchards, and the site of a Nebraska Bridge Supply and Lumber Co. planing mill from 1958 to 1963. Inland Fir Company also had a sawmill.
Sunnyside is an unincorporated community located in the towns of Superior, and Parkland, Douglas County, Wisconsin, United States. Sunnyside was built along the railroad, with the old depot being a house, and the tracks now an ATV trail.
Mary Grace Quackenbos Humiston (1869–1948) was the first female Special Assistant United States Attorney. She was a graduate of the New York University School of Law and was a leader in exposing peonage in the American South. She was also known for a short time as "Mrs. Sherlock Holmes", starting with her work solving the cold case of Ruth Cruger who disappeared in New York in 1917.
Everett is an unincorporated community located along the border of Holmdel and Middletown townships in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States. The community is located on Everett Road, along which the township line runs, at its intersection with Stillwell Road and Sunnyside Road. Most of the area in Everett is composed of homes with some farmlands nearby. Holmdel's Bell Labs Complex is located to the west of Everett.
Sunnyside is a populated place situated in the far west of Cochise County, Arizona, just north of the international border with Mexico. It has an estimated elevation of 5,814 feet (1,772 m) above sea level.
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