WORLDNORTH AMERICAUSANEW JERSEY

New Jersey New Jersey Flag

New Jersey (IPA: /nuː ˈdʒɝː.zi/) is a state in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern regions of the United States of America. The state is named after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. It is bordered on the north by New York, on the east by the Atlantic Ocean, on the southwest by Delaware, and on the west by Pennsylvania. Parts of New Jersey lie within the metropolitan areas of New York and Philadelphia.

Inhabited by Native Americans for more than 2,800 years, the first European settlements in the area were established by the Swedes and Dutch in the early 1600s. The British later seized control of the region, which was granted to Sir George Carteret and John Berkeley, 1st Baron Berkeley of Stratton as the colony of New Jersey. New Jersey was an important site during the American Revolutionary War; several decisive battles were fought there. The winter quarters of the revolutionary army were established twice by George Washington in Morristown, which was called the military capital of the revolution. The New Jersey Journal, a newspaper published by Shepard Kollock, who established his press in Chatham during 1779, became a catalyst in the revolution. News of events came directly to Kollock from Washington's headquarters in nearby Morristown, which he published to boost the morale of the troops and their families, and he conducted lively debates about the efforts for independence with those who opposed and supported the cause he championed. Later, working-class cities such as Paterson and Trenton helped to drive the Industrial Revolution in the nineteenth century. New Jersey's position at the center of the BosWash megalopolis, between Boston, New York City, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington, D.C., fueled its rapid growth through the suburban boom of the 1950s and beyond.



This picture is licensed under the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/). Type of license: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/1.0/legalcode . The owner of this picture is Joseph Hollick This picture is licensed under the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/). Type of license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  The owner of this picture is chrisbernardi, more information is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/chrisbernardi/ This picture is licensed under the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/). Type of license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/  The owner of this picture is dphershman, more information is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/hershman/ This picture is licensed under the Creative Commons License (http://creativecommons.org/). Type of license:http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/3.0/  The owner of this picture is avlxyz, more information is available at http://www.flickr.com/photos/avlxyz/
Great dive locations in New Jersey:


New Jersey is located in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States of America. It is the most densely populated state in the country, mainly because parts of the state are in fact the suburbs of New York and Philadelphia, both just across the Hudson and Delaware Rivers respectively. New Jersey is bordered by the states of Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York.

New Jersey is not all urban sprawl. If you get away from the Turnpike and other superhighways, you can also find large areas of farmland, parks, and other unspoiled wild areas. You can hike a surprisingly rugged 72-mile leg of the Appalachian Trail and bike or stroll a sizable stretch of its interurban analogue, the ever-lengthening East Coast Greenway.

Regions

  • Delaware River
  • Gateway
  • Shore
  • Skylands
  • Southern Shore


  • Cities
  • Trenton - The state capital. Home to the the New Jersey Capital Building (which is the second oldest capitol building in America)
  • Atlantic City - A ocean resort town from the 1800s that fell into blight, the city was reborn as a gambling destination in the 1970s. The boardwalk remains a major attraction and is often packed on any summer weekend.
  • Camden - Located on the Delaware River east of Philadelphia. Home to the USS New Jersey, Adventure Aquarium, and Campbell's Field
  • Hoboken - Tree-lined streets with well-preserved brownstones typify this former dockworkers' town overlooking the Hudson. Yuppies are taking over Hoboken's old Italian and Irish neighborhoods, but the city still has the highest number of bars per square mile in the country! Birthplace of Frank Sinatra and the location of the world's first baseball game.
  • Jersey City - New Jersey's second largest city, directly across from Lower Manhattan. Home to Liberty State Park, where ferries leave for Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty.
  • Lambertville
  • Mays Landing - Scenic and Victorian-esque historical town about an hour away from Atlantic City, although also very modern. Bed & Breakfasts adorn the town and the local golf course is held in high esteem. Overall, a lovely town that many guides would gloss over.
  • Newark New Jersey's largest city - City near New York that is home to one of the New York area airports. Home to the NJPAC, Newark Symphony Hall, and Newark Arena- future home of the New Jersey Devils, Newark Museum- largest museum in the state.
  • New Brunswick - Home of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey and all its college-age hipsters. Self-proclaimed "Health Care City" as it houses two hospitals and the headquarters of Johnson & Johnson.
  • Paterson - Third largest city in the state. Home to the Great Falls of the Passaic (which is now a state park), Lambert Castle,and Garret Mountain (the mountain also in West Paterson)
  • Princeton - Home of Princeton University, as well as many research and technology organizations.
  • Red Bank
  • Rockaway
  • Westfield


  • Other destinations


    Attractions
    Here are a few areas worth exploring:
  • Six Flags Great Adventure - world class amusement park
  • The Delaware Water Gap
  • Mountain Creek - ski resort, 1 hour from New York City.
  • The Jersey Shore
  • Raritan Bayshore- An area along the Raritan Bay between the Amboys and Sandy Hook. Though the...

  • Latest discussion about North AmericaUSA at forum.scubish.com:
    On Jun 19, 4:20pm, Dillon Pyron wrote: [color=blue] > One strong recommendation. Don't do the bike ride down Hale'akala. > I've been told that the ER gets 2 to 3 visits a week from people who > tak...
    Tim McDonough
    8

    alaska fishing trips, Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists.With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life,these relaxing fishing vacations are a grea...
    alaska.fishing.trips@gmail.com
    0

    alaska fishing trips, Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists.With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life,these relaxing fishing vacations are a grea...
    alaska.fishing.trips@gmail.com
    0

    alaska fishing trips, Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists.With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life,these relaxing fishing vacations are a grea...
    alaska.fishing.trips@gmail.com
    0

    alaska fishing trips, Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists.With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life,these relaxing fishing vacations are a grea...
    alaska.fishing.trips@gmail.com
    0

    Don't miss this Monterey California competition, the prizes for the winners are great! Registration fee includes 2 rolls of slide film or shoot your own digital media, dinner Saturday night. Sunday ...
    Easydiver2
    0

    alaska fishing trips, Alaska's fishing vacations are one of the most popular with tourists.With people wishing to escape the hustle-bustle of the daily life,these relaxing fishing vacations are a grea...
    alaska.fishing.trips@gmail.com
    0

    new thread




    Add a link
    Errors? Mistakes?
    contact us

    Missing a feature?
    Please let us know in our Feedback forum



    Tell a friend:

    ADD TO DEL.ICIO.US   ADD TO DIGG   ADD TO FURL   ADD TO REDDIT   ADD TO STUMBLEUPON   ADD TO TECHNORATI FAVORITES   ADD TO WINDOWS LIVE   ADD TO YAHOO MYWEB   ADD TO GOOGLE






    (c)2007 Scubish Inc | All Rights Reserved | Terms and Conditions | Copyright Notices