Manumuskin River Preserve Series Part 2 - The History of the Manumuskin River Preserve

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Uploaded by on Jun 29, 2009

With a meandering tidal stream and 3.6 miles of river front, Manumuskin River Preserve is one of the most secluded natural areas in the Garden State. Its namesake river - a tributary of the Maurice River, which empties into the Delaware Bay - is located on the southwest edge of the Pine Barrens and was given Wild and Scenic status by the federal government because of its unspoiled and pristine quality. Part 2 in our four part series focuses on the history of the Manumuskin River Preserve.

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