| When New Jersey's most famous native son sang of escaping a land
of factories, refineries and giant Exxon signs, He reinforced
the idea that the state was one big industrial wasteland an idea
that seems very true if you whiz through on the northern
stretches of the New Jersey Turnpike. Victorian houses in
historic shore towns, fine Atlantic beaches, peaceful horse
farms, revolutionary War sites? Well, he'd be a pretty wimpy
rocker, but folks would have a better idea of all that New
Jersey can offer. Most visitors will want to spend their time in
some of the small towns are Morristown, Lambertville, Princeton
and especially along the Jersey Shore, which has some of the
most charming beach communities in the Northeast. Atlantic City
is popular for its casinos and boardwalk. The industrial
corridor in the state's northeastern corner and the urban areas
of Newark, Trenton and Camden have less to offer vacationers,
though visitors to New York City may be surprised to find the
Newark area offers several interesting sights. Top Cities in New Jersey
1. Atlantic City
2. Ocean City
3. Wildwood Crest
4. Newark
5. Cape May
6. Wildwood
7. Jersey City
8. Princeton
9. Seaside Heights
10. Point Pleasant
11. Trenton
12. Point Pleasant Beach
13. Avalon
14. Beach Haven
15. Morristown
16. Sea Isle City
Popular Attractions in New Jersey
* Morey's Piers
* Wildwood Boardwalk
* Branch Brook Park Roller Skating Center
* Zanya Spa and Salon
* Playland's Castaway Cove
* George Washington Bridge
* Ripley's Believe It or Not! Museum
* Seaside Heights Beach and Boardwalk
* Lincoln Falls
* Grounds For Sculpture Art Park
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