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New Jersey: The Garden State
New Jersey is a state of contrasts, from bustling cities and vibrant cultural scenes to serene beaches and historic small towns. It's also the birthplace of many music legends, making its mark on American culture and history.
Top 15 Most Interesting Facts About New Jersey
- State Motto: "Liberty and Prosperity."
- State Bird: Eastern Goldfinch.
- State Flower: Violet.
- New Jersey is known as the "Diner Capital of the World," with over 500 diners!
- The first organized baseball game was played in Hoboken, New Jersey, in 1846.
- Atlantic City inspired the board game Monopoly, with its streets and locations featured in the game.
- Thomas Edison's famous invention factory was located in Menlo Park, where the light bulb was perfected.
- New Jersey has the most dense system of highways and railroads in the U.S.
- The state is home to the Pine Barrens, a vast forest area with unique ecosystems and folklore about the Jersey Devil.
- New Jersey is the only state where all counties are classified as metropolitan areas.
- The state is a music hotspot, producing legends like Bruce Springsteen, Frank Sinatra, Bon Jovi, and Whitney Houston.
- Liberty State Park in Jersey City provides one of the best views of the Statue of Liberty.
- Cape May is one of the oldest seaside resorts in the United States, known for its Victorian charm.
- New Jersey is a top producer of cranberries, blueberries, and tomatoes, staying true to its nickname, "The Garden State."
- Grover Cleveland, the 22nd and 24th President of the United States, was born in Caldwell, New Jersey.
Geography of New Jersey
New Jersey's geography ranges from sandy beaches to rolling hills and dense forests. Key features include:
- Highest Point: High Point (1,803 feet).
- Lowest Point: Atlantic Ocean (sea level).
- Major Rivers: Delaware River, Hudson River, and Raritan River.
A Brief History of New Jersey
New Jersey played a key role in U.S. history, from colonial settlements to Revolutionary War battles:
- Originally inhabited by the Lenape Native American tribe.
- Colonized by the Dutch and Swedish before becoming an English territory in 1664.
- New Jersey was a key battleground during the Revolutionary War, including George Washington's famous crossing of the Delaware River.
- The state became the third to ratify the U.S. Constitution in 1787.
Top 10 Things to Do in New Jersey
- Walk the Atlantic City Boardwalk and enjoy its casinos, shopping, and entertainment.
- Relax on the beaches of the Jersey Shore, including Point Pleasant and Wildwood.
- Explore Liberty State Park and take a ferry to Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
- Visit Princeton University and its beautiful campus and historic sites.
- Tour Thomas Edison National Historical Park in West Orange.
- Take a scenic drive through the Pine Barrens and learn about its unique folklore.
- Hike through the Delaware Water Gap, where the Delaware River cuts through the Kittatinny Ridge, offering breathtaking views.
- Admire the Victorian homes and beaches of Cape May.
- Attend a concert at the Prudential Center in Newark or the PNC Bank Arts Center in Holmdel.
- Explore the Adventure Aquarium in Camden, one of the best aquariums in the country.
Top Destinations in New Jersey
- Atlantic City
- Jersey Shore
- Liberty State Park
- Princeton University
- Cape May
- Delaware Water Gap
Plan Your Visit
For more information about New Jersey, visit the state's official tourism site: Visit New Jersey
Music and Products Associated with The State of New Jersey
The Following album covers link to the sale page for each state. All songs are created by Lyrical Horizon and produced by Loud Mouth Music:(Songs have not been developed yet for this state):


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