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  • Delaware National Scenic River
    This river flows 41 miles through the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, which covers almost 70,000 acres of land along the river's New Jersey and Pennsylvania shores. Swimming, boating, and fishing opportunities are available.

  • Edison National Historic Site
    Edison National Historic Site is CLOSED to the public for restoration. The site will reopen in the spring of 2001. Edison National Historic Site consists of Thomas Alva Edison's research and development laboratory and his home, Glenmont. Located in West Orange, New Jersey.

  • Great Egg Harbor Scenic and Recreational River
    Running through or along the famous Pine Barrens of southern New Jersey. this river includes many of the Great Egg Harbor River's tributaries. The river is the largest canoeing river in the Barrens and is near the urban centers of Philadelphia, Trenton. Camden, and Wilmington.

  • Morristown National Historic Park
    Created in 1933, Morristown National Historical Park preserves sites in the Morristown, New Jersey area occupied by General George Washington and the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War from 1779-1780. General Washington chose this area for its logistical, geographical and topographical military advantages, in addition to its proximity to New York City, which was occupied by the British in 1779.

  • New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route
    The New Jersey Coastal Heritage Trail Route was established in 1988 "to provide for public appreciation, education, understanding, and enjoyment" of significant natural and cultural sites associated with the coastal area of the State of New Jersey. The NJCHTR is divided into five regions linked by the common heritage of life on the Jersey Shore and Raritan and Delaware bays. Five themes define different aspects of coastal life: maritime history, coastal habitats, wildlife migration, historic settlements, and relaxation and inspiration.


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