By Alli Sewell
Introduction
Famous landmarks in New Jersey include Thomas Edison's laboratory, Albert Einstein's home, Princeton University, and...
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Located in Atlantic City, Absecon Lighthouse is the state's tallest lighthouse. It's also the third-tallest...
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Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1976, the Abbott Farm Historic District...
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An NJ landmark that allows you to enjoy the outdoors is Cape May Point State...
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Albert Einstein House in Princeton was home to the scientist between 1935 and 1955 when...
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The Delaware River is a significant river on the Atlantic Coast. It runs through New...
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The Clark Thread Company Historic District is located in East Newark. Added to the National...
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The George Washington Bridge was constructed in the late 1920s and opened in 1931, connecting...
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Built in 1750, this famous landmark in New Jersey was home to one of the...
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One of the quirkiest famous landmarks of New Jersey is Lucy the Margate Elephant. Located...
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Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall is an entertainment venue in Atlantic City. The complex opened in...
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Liberty State Park sits across the Hudson River from Manhattan with amazing views of the...
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High Point State Park lies on the edge of New Jersey's borders with New York...
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A fascinating Revolutionary War site in New Jersey is Monmouth Battlefield, State Park, which is...
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Morristown National Historical Park is managed by the National Park Service and features four Revolutionary...
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Located in the state capital of Trenton, the New Jersey State House can't be left...
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Another well-known park in New Jersey is Palisades Interstate Park. Located on the Hudson River...
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Located in the Highlands region, Gateway National Recreation Area Sandy Hook Unit should be on...
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Located in West Orange, the Thomas Edison National Historical Park preserves the residence and laboratory...
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Sandy Hook Lighthouse is the oldest operating lighthouse in the United States. Originally constructed in...
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Princeton Battlefield State Park is another of the famous historical sites in New Jersey related...
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The Statue of Liberty is one of the most famous landmarks in the world, and...
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The Hermitage is a Gothic-Revival style house with 14 rooms. Built in 1845, it now...
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The Great Falls of the Passaic River is the main attraction in Paterson Great Falls...
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Washington Crossing State Park sits on the Delaware River. The park is the area from...
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If you're a sports fan, one of the famous places to visit in New Jersey...
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Located in The Wildwoods on the Jersey Shore, Wildwoods Shore Resort Historic District preserves motels...
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New Jersey's Princeton University is one of eight Ivy League schools in the United States...
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Added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1972, Red Bank Battlefield Park is...
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Ellis Island is similar to the Statue of Liberty in that while NYC lays claim...
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Gillian's Wonderland Pier is located in Ocean City and is one of the most fun...
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The Delaware Water Gap is part of the Delaware River on the border between New...
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One of the many natural landmarks in New Jersey that you have to see is...
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The Newark Museum of Art is New Jersey's largest museum. The museum was founded in...
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A fun cultural landmark that's especially popular with families is the Liberty Science Center. The...
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The spot where the Barnegat Lighthouse sits in Ocean County was once considered the most...
Conclusion
This list of natural, cultural, and historical landmarks in New Jersey should have given you...
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