Jersey Isles - Übersetzung nach Englisch
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Jersey Isles - Übersetzung nach Englisch

COMMUNITY AREA IN MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, UNITED STATES
Calhoun Isles; Calhoun-Isles; Calhoun-Isles, Minneapolis; Calhoun Isles, Minneapolis, Minnesota; Calhoun-Isles, Minneapolis, Minnesota

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  • Warren County]] and neighboring [[Pennsylvania]].
  • Ethnic origins in New Jersey
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  • [[Old Queens]] at [[Rutgers University]], the largest state university system in New Jersey
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  • The Rutgers College football team in 1882
  • 330 Cooper student housing at the Camden campus
  • The [[Archibald S. Alexander Library]] is the main library at Rutgers University–New Brunswick.
  • The Quad Clock on College Avenue campus
  • Oil painting of Revolutionary War hero and [[philanthropist]], Colonel [[Henry Rutgers]] (1745–1830), early benefactor and namesake of Rutgers University
  • The Digital Studies Center and Johnson Park at Rutgers University–Camden
  • [[Demarest Hall]] dormitory on the New Brunswick campus
  • Senator [[Elizabeth Warren]] received her JD from [[Rutgers Law School]] on the Newark campus in 1976.
  • [[James Gandolfini]], star of [[HBO]]'s [[The Sopranos]] received his B.A. from Rutgers-New Brunswick in 1983.
  • The ''Rutgers Tomato'' growing at a New Jersey greenhouse
  • SHI Stadium is home to Scarlet Knights football.
  • The Honors College at Rutgers–New Brunswick
  • Life Sciences / Genetics Building
  • Chef [[Mario Batali]] received his B.A. from Rutgers-New Brunswick in 1982.
  • [[New Jersey Hall]] on the New Brunswick College Avenue Campus was the home of the Agricultural Experiment Station, Biology and Chemistry faculty. It now houses the university's Department of Economics.
  • [[Old Queens]], the oldest building at Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey, built between 1809 and 1825. Old Queens houses much of the Rutgers University administration.
  • Rutgers University–Camden quad walk
  • Rutgers Law School, Newark Campus
  • The Rutgers-New Brunswick Men's Varsity Eight rowing on the Raritain River
  • The Rutgers "R" logo debuted in 2001 and has represented the school in athletics since.
  • An art library on the College Avenue campus
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  • Shrubbery at the College Avenue campus
  • Prof. [[Selman A. Waksman]] (B.Sc. 1915), who was awarded the Nobel Prize in Medicine for developing 22 antibiotics—most notably [[Streptomycin]]—in his laboratory at Rutgers University
  • The Voorhees Chapel is a notable landmark on the Douglass campus at Rutgers. Douglass was founded as an all-women's college in 1918, but now houses co-ed dormitories.
  • The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum on Hamilton Street in New Brunswick
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Definition

Jersey
(Jerseys)
A Jersey cow or a Jersey is a light brown cow that produces very creamy milk.
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Wikipedia

Calhoun Isles, Minneapolis

Calhoun-Isles is one of the official communities (a grouping of several official neighborhoods) in the U.S. city of Minneapolis. It contains the Uptown business district and the name "Uptown" is frequently (though somewhat incorrectly) used to refer to the entire community. The name of the community refers to its most prominent physical features, the large and publicly accessible lakes, Bde Maka Ska (previously known as "Lake Calhoun") and Lake of the Isles.

Calhoun-Isles is an affluent part of the city, and people of upper middle class means and above, including young professionals and older millionaires, inhabit the community. The Uptown district is considered by many to be the nighttime playground of the young and trendy of the Twin Cities.