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'''Bertrand Island''', [[New Jersey]], is a small [[peninsula]] in [[Lake Hopatcong]] and officially part of the community of [[Mt. Arlington, New Jersey|Mt. Arlington]]. It is best known for being the former site of the [[Bertrand Island Amusement Park]], which closed in 1983, as well as being the place of origin for [[Bette Cooper]], [[Miss America]] 1937. |
'''Bertrand Island''', [[New Jersey]], is a small [[peninsula]] in [[Lake Hopatcong]] and officially part of the community of [[Mt. Arlington, New Jersey|Mt. Arlington]]. It is best known for being the former site of the [[Bertrand Island Amusement Park]], which closed in 1983, as well as being the place of origin for [[Bette Cooper]], [[Miss America]] 1937. |
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Revision as of 19:36, 6 June 2005
Bertrand Island, New Jersey, is a small peninsula in Lake Hopatcong and officially part of the community of Mt. Arlington. It is best known for being the former site of the Bertrand Island Amusement Park, which closed in 1983, as well as being the place of origin for Bette Cooper, Miss America 1937.