Kip's Castle New Jersey

It's been a home for the wealthy, a spiritual retreat and a law firm. These days, Kip's Castle is the centerpiece of an 11-acre Essex County park that lights up for Christmas. “Kip’s Castle was built ...

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New Jersey, home to many amazing restaurants, beaches and … castles? Castlesy is a website dedicated to showcasing castles throughout the country, and sure enough, there are a handful right here in ...

Are there castles in New Jersey? Yes, check out these six and where to find them

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An aspiring storyteller considers a historic Verona locale a spooky place. Though he hasn’t visited it himself yet, Isaac Polnitz views Kip’s Castle on Crestmont Road as the perfect spot for a horror ...

Kip and nap are the same. Kip is more like the informal version of nap in BrE. Snooze also means nap and is the informal version of nap in both AmE and BrE. When it comes to their history, snooze, according to the ODE, emerged in the late 18 century and is of unknown origin; nap comes from Old English hnappian, which might have originated from ...

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Wikipedia suggests that kip is derived from kipper a smoked herring fish. The English philologist and ethnographer Walter William Skeat derives the word from the Old English kippian, to spawn.

etymology - Why does "going to kip" mean "going to sleep"? - English ...

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William Kitchiner M.D. (1775–1827) was an optician, inventor of telescopes, amateur musician and exceptional cook. His name was a household word during the 19th century, and his Cook’s Oracle was a bestseller in England and America. Wikipedia The phrase forty winks, meaning a short nap, can be traced back to Dr. Kitchiner's 1821 self-help guide, The Art of Invigorating and Prolonging Life ...