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Why Famous
  • It’s the gateway to new york city.
  • It is famous for quaint colonial towns, the east coast gaming mecca, or the beach.
  • New jersey is home to 127 miles of beaches on the atlantic ocean with white sand.
  • New jersey is famous for its shad fish.
  • Newark liberty international airport is one of the busiest airports in the united states.
Facts Destination
  • New jersey  is a state in the mid-atlantic region of the united states.
  • It is bordered on the north by New York, and to the east by the Hudson River, Upper New York Bay, the Kill Van Kull, Newark Bay, the Arthur Kill, Raritan Bay, Sandy Hook Bay, Westchester County, New York City, Long Island, and the Atlantic Ocean.
  • On the west, it is bordered by the delaware river, delaware bay, pennsylvania, and delaware.
  • New jersey lies largely within the sprawling metropolitan areas of new york and philadelphia.
  • It is the most densely populated state in the united states.
Area Info
  • The federal office of management and budget divides new jersey\'s counties into seven metropolitan statistical areas, including sixteen counties in the new york city or philadelphia metro areas.
  • Four counties have independent metro areas.
  • Warren county joins another pennsylvania-based metro area.
Why Visit
  • Several New Jersey apartments offer easy access to the beaches found along the shores of Long Beach Island.
  • Many small towns dot the landscape of this destination, allowing you to visit as many as you like during your stay in New Jersey houses.
  • Take the kids to see the famous Princeton University campus.
  • Several museums and art galleries also dot the campus’s landscape.
Best Time
  • Late-spring - May, June – or late-summer and early-fall – September, October are excellent months for visiting New Jersey, unless you want to enjoy the beach life of New Jersey sea resorts.
Transport
  • Roadways:- The New Jersey Turnpike is one of the best-known and most-trafficked roadways in the United States.
  • The Garden State Parkway, or simply \"the Parkway,\" carries more in-state traffic and runs from the town of Montvale along New Jersey\'s northern border to its southernmost tip at Cape May for 172.4 miles (277.5 km).
  • Other expressways in New Jersey include the Atlantic City Expressway, the Palisades Interstate Parkway, Interstate 76, Interstate 78, Interstate 80, Interstate 95, Interstate 195, Interstate 280, Interstate 287, and Interstate 295.
  • Other major roadways include U.S. 1, U.S. 9, U.S. Route 1/9. Non-major roadways include Interstate 676 and U.S. Route 46.
  • Airports:- Newark Liberty International Airport is one of the busiest airports in the United States.
  • Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey, which runs the other two major airports in the New York metropolitan area (John F. Kennedy International Airport and LaGuardia Airport), it is one of the main airports serving the New York City area.
  • Two smaller commercial airports, Atlantic City International Airport and Trenton-Mercer Airport, also operate in other parts of New Jersey. Teterboro Airport, in Bergen County, is a general aviation airport popular with private and corporate aircraft, due to its proximity to New York City.
  • Millville Municipal Airport, in Cumberland County, is a general aviation airport popular with private and corporate aircraft, due to its proximity to the shore.
  • Rail and bus:- The New Jersey Transit Corporation (N. J. Transit) operates extensive rail and bus service throughout the state. N. J. Transit is a state-run corporation that began with the consolidation of several private bus companies in North Jersey.
  • The PATH is a subway and above-ground railway which links Hoboken, Jersey City, Harrison and Newark with New York City. Amtrak also operates numerous long-distance passenger trains in New Jersey to and from neighboring states and around the country.
  • In addition to the Newark Airport connection, other major Amtrak railway stations include Trenton Rail Station, Metropark, and the grand historic Newark Penn Station.
  • SEPTA also has two lines that operate into New Jersey. The R7 lines terminates at the Trenton Rail Station, and the R3 lines terminates at the West Trenton Rail Station in Ewing.
  • AirTrain Newark is a monorail connecting the Amtrak/NJ Transit station on the Northeast Corridor to the airport\'s terminals and parking lots.
Precautions
  • Weekends tend to be very crowded, and you may want to avoid them.
  • As well as the winter months, when temperatures may fall very low.
Lifestyle
  • NJ culture, beneath the thick layers of accesibility that make the state so accomodating to immigrants.
  • New Jersey is an old place, one of the original colonies, and there are families who go back that far.
  • New Jersey culture is attuned to water. 
  • Travel, escape, driving away and leaving it all behind - all part of New Jersey culture.