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  1. Apr 6, 2024 · Known at the turn of the century as “The Venice of New Jersey,” Cranford was profiled in a 1908 article in Harper’s Weekly, which is reprinted in full on the Cranford Historical Society’s ...

  2. Cranford's nickname as the "Venice of New Jersey" makes it only fitting that it has a canoe club operating in the township. The township has leased the property and livery service to a third party that still functions today, renting canoes and kayaks on the bank of the Rahway River.

  3. Nov 25, 2020 · The Venice of New Jersey. The Venice of New Jersey. Cranford is known as a picturesque town, but it comes at a cost. Marjoly Mascarenhas. November 25, 2020 ...

  4. www.cranfordnj.org. Paddlers race past the Cranford Canoe Club on the Rahway River during the annual Fourth of July competition in Cranford. Cranford as depicted on a 1913 Board of Trade brochure. Cranford is a township in Union County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, located 18 miles (29 km) southwest of Manhattan.

  5. Dec 19, 2017 · This photo from 1890 reminds us that Cranford used to be affectionately known as “The Venice of NJ.”. The Rahway River meanders through town and according to the NYTimes old NYC big wigs used to have summer homes here. Many of Cranford’s river dwelling residents still have docs and canoes. But don’t worry if you don’t have your own ...

  6. If you've ever been to Cranford, New Jersey, there are two places you have to go to: the Cranford Canoe Club epitomizes what is known as the "Venice of New Jersey" and the second is the Cranford Hotel. Situated just south of the town trestle below the railroad, the Cranford Hotel has been an institution in Cranford going back all the way to 1893. Still here today, let's take a look back.

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  8. Oct 28, 2010 · By Victor Bary To help preserve a significant period in Cranford’s history — when the town was the “Venice of New Jersey” —the Historic Preservation Advisory Board is ...

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