| Distances in miles and kilometers from Morganville, New Jersey to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 40°22′32″N 74°14′39″W in a straight line: | |
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| Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) MorganvilleThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS | 
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| Tourist information about MorganvilleTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: | 
| Imperial Oil (Superfund site) Imperial Oil is a current Superfund site located off Orchard Place near Route 79 in Morganville, Marlboro Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey. This site is one of 114 Superfund sites in New Jersey. It is in the U.S (...) Morganville, New Jersey Morganville is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) within Marlboro Township, in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States., United States Census Bureau, August 2012. Accessed December 16, 2012., United States Census Bureau. Accessed December 16, 2012., State of New Jersey (...) Florence and Keyport Plank Road The Florence and Keyport Plank Road was a partially built plank road in New Jersey. The Florence & Keyport Company was chartered in Monmouth County, New Jersey on March 1, 1850.Monmouth County Clerk's Office, Corporations Book A, page 1 The Florence & Keyport Joint Companies were chartered in (...) Beacon Hill, New Jersey Beacon Hill is an unincorporated community located within Marlboro Township in Monmouth County, New Jersey, United States., State of New Jersey. Accessed February 17, 2015. The community is named for a nearby hill, in-turn named because it was a lookout point towards the Raritan Bay and beacons on (...) Devitte Military Academy The Devitte Military Academy was a military academy founded in 1918 by Major Leopold Devitte and Suzanne Jacques DeVitte. It closed in 1979.Randall Gabrielan, Marlboro Township, 1999, Page 69 Starting out as co-educational residential school, in 1920, it became an all-male school (...) |