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Hotel offers free parking and complimentary Internet.
The restaurant is well-patronized and if you do not call ahead for a reservation, you are looking at a wait of around 20 minutes. For a sample of what the Indians have done to Chinese cuisine, this place is worth a visit. The Paneer & Veg Kathi Roll is passable, but the mango lassi is just right. Serves Indian desserts, snacks and non-alcoholic drinks - it is in fact possible to make a meal out of some of the snacks. Also has a lunch Indian buffet at around $8. Quality Indian food located off US Highway 1. A little bit pricy but well worth the money. Then again, New Jersey has a lot of diners. One of the few diners in New Jersey with a liquor license. The best item is the Lebanese Wrap at around $9. A Jewish deli that has huge sandwiches but also a very good salad bar and desserts. Cold cuts are usually better than hot subs. Good sub shop to get a quick bite to eat. Good Korean food located in the shopping center at the intersection of Old Post Road and Vineyard Road. The best way to get here is by taking the Garden State Parkway to Exit 131 (on-street parking is available), or taking the train to Metropark (it's about a 15-minute walk from the train station exit the station, turn left onto Route 27, and then turn left again at the intersection with Oak Tree Road). Whether you're looking for Bollywood videos, bhel puri, or a sari, you'll find it here. Oak Tree Road near the border with Iselin has a large number of Indian restaurants and stores: people from all over come here to shop. Opened in 1933, it's the oldest park in Middlesex County. A year later, after another heartfelt request for funding spurred a one-word answer from Morgan (“No”), Tesla wrote back accusing the pious Episcopalian Morgan of being a Muslim fanatic. In July of 1903, after a particularly blunt rejection arrived from Morgan, Tesla cranked up his equipment, sending lightning streaking from the Wardenclyffe tower until after midnight. Although some biographers speculate that Morgan cut off funds once he realized that Tesla’s plan to provide wireless power was unlikely to be profitable, the key factor for Morgan was likely his concern about getting caught up in a rash of market speculation surrounding radio projects. When funds ran out before the Wardenclyffe tower could be completed, Tesla begged Morgan for additional funding, but was rebuffed.
He had a rocky relationship with supporter J.P.
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The tower, which could be seen as far away as New Haven, Connecticut, stood atop an elaborate grounding system Tesla designed to help his transmitter “get a grip on the earth so that the whole of this globe can quiver.” A shaft nearly as deep as the tower was tall linked the transmitter to a series of 16 underground horizontal steel pipes, each 300 feet in length.
Stanford White, the country’s leading architect and Tesla’s longtime friend, designed a single-story lab with classical proportions, backed by a giant, 185-foot tall tower. Morgan to invest $150,000 in a new venture-a powerful laboratory at Wardenclyffe, on the northern shore of Long Island, that would be the new center for Tesla’s work on long-distance radio and electric power transmission. Famed architect Stanford White designed Tesla’s laboratory.