Distances in miles and kilometers from Washington Crossing, New Jersey to other cities in United StatesMeasures calculated from coordinates 40°17′45″N 74°51′41″W in a straight line: | |
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Google Earth and GPS Waypoint Coordinates (KML, WPT, GPX) Washington CrossingThe following files can be imported from Google Earth or used as Waypoints for GPS |
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Tourist information about Washington CrossingTourist and cultural information on nearby sites by coordinates: |
Titusville, New Jersey Titusville is an unincorporated community located within Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States., State of New Jersey. Accessed January 7, 2015. The area includes a post office with its own ZIP code (08560), a small village of homes, and a large park dedicated to George (...) Washington Crossing, New Jersey Washington Crossing is an unincorporated community located within Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey, United States., State of New Jersey. Accessed January 8, 2015. It was the location of Washington's crossing of the Delaware River (...) Washington Crossing Bridge Washington Crossing Bridge (officially the Washington Crossing Toll Supported Bridge) is a truss bridge spanning the Delaware River that connects Washington Crossing, Hopewell Township in Mercer County, New Jersey with Washington Crossing, Upper Makefield Township in Bucks County, Pennsylvania (...) Washington Crossing Historic Park Washington Crossing Historic Park is a 500-acre (2 km²) state park operated by the Pennsylvania Department of Conservation and Natural Resources in partnership with the Friends of Washington Crossing Park. The park is divided into two sections (...) Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania Washington Crossing, Pennsylvania, is a small unincorporated village located in Upper Makefield Township, Bucks County, Pennsylvania, with a zip code of 18977. Formerly known as "Taylorsville," it is most famous for Washington's crossing of the Delaware River on the night of December 25–26, 1776 (...) |