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NEW JERSEY > VS
Vakantie in New Jersey - Reisinformatie New Jersey
Regio's in New Jersey : Central Jersey, Delaware Valley, Jersey Shore, Meadowlands, North Jersey, Pine Barrens, South Jersey, New York metro area, Tri-State Region.
Steden in New Jersey : Atlantic City, Bayonne, Camden, Clifton, East Orange, Elizabeth, Hackensack, Hoboken, Jersey City, Linden, Long Branch, New Brunswick, Newark, Passaic, Paterson, Perth Amboy, Plainfield, Princeton, Union City, Vineland en meer...
New Jersey is de op drie na kleinste en dichtst bevolkte staat van de Verenigde Staten van Noord-Amerika.
Hoofdstad van New Jersey : Trenton.
hotels, reisbureaus, reisgidsen, reizen naar new jersey
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Campings / Kamperen
Go Camping America - Nationale organisatie van RV Parken & Campgrounds (ARVC)
Koa - Kampeerterreinen in de VS
National Park Service Campground and Tour Reservation Site
Funroads - Get Outta Town!
Hotels in New Jersey / Inns / Resorts
New Jersey Bed and Breakfast Innkeepers Association
Whether you are a first time bed and breakfast guest seeking a wonderful alternative to a hotel or a seasoned
B&B guest who wants to find new favorites, this site provides access to the finest in lodging choices throughout the state of New Jersey.
Stay in the Meadowlands - Hotels in de buurt van Meadowlands Arena
Nationale Parken / Staatsparken
National Park Service - nationale parken in de VS The NPS works with communities to preserve and care for neighborhood treasures. They also work with
teachers to create unique opportunities for students to learn about history at the real places where events unfolded.
Reisbureaus / Reisorganisaties
Organiseer je eigen vakantie in New Jersey - Vlucht + Hotels
Plaatselijke reisorganisaties / Touroperators :
New Jersey Travel & Tourism
Despite its geographic size, New Jersey offers visitors an unparalleled array of beautiful, interesting, fun and exciting destinations.
And New Jersey is a year-round destination that's never out of season. Summers are filled with boardwalk
and theme park excitement and exhilarating ocean swims. Fall brings crisp autumn days that are perfect for hiking wilderness trails. Or there are lush gardens in spring and brisk winter mountain skiing.
So, find out right here why New Jersey is the destination for millions of visitors each year.
Explore New Jersey's : Accommodations, Arts & Culture, Atlantic City, Attractions, Beaches, Camping, Fishing, Golfing, History, Lighthouses, Outdoors, Parks, Sports, Shopping and Wineries.
Reisgidsen New Jersey / Reisliteratuur
Bruna -
New Jersey Atlas & Gazetteer is designed for travelers who want topographic map detail for outdoor
recreation, sales and transportation and everyday travel. Contains back roads, recreation sites, hiking trails,
campgrounds, golf courses, scenic drives, a guide to state and national park historic sites/museums, fishing, and ski areas. Includes a comprehensive index.
Maps & Atlases; Brand: DeLorme; Format Type: Softcover; Size: 11" x 15"; ISBN: 0-8993-3324-9
Reisgidsen New Jersey - New York Times
Waarheen in New Jersey, wanneer naar New Jersey en kaart
Weird New Jersey: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets
Door Mark Moran en Mark Sceurman. Hardcover: 272 pages; Publisher: Sterling (August 28, 2003); Language: English; ISBN-13: 978-0760739792
Vakantiewoningen in New Jersey / Appartementen
VacationsFRBO.com
Vervoer / Hoe kom ik in New Jersey
Luchthaven van Newark - Newark Liberty International Airport
One of the busiest airports in the United States. Operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
The adjacent Newark Airport railroad station provides access to the trains of Amtrak and New Jersey Transit along the Northeast Corridor Line. Zie de Port Authority of New York and New Jersey
Luchthaven van Atlantic City - Atlantic City International Airport
Luchthaven van Trenton - Trenton-Mercer Airport
KLM - vliegtickets New Jersey
Vliegtickets Newark, vliegtickets Atlantic City, vliegtickets Trenton
Losse vliegtickets / goedkoop vliegen naar New Jersey Diverse aanbieders / prijsvergelijking mogelijk.
Amtrak - treinvervoer in New Jersey
Amtrak 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.
Greyhound - busvervoer in New jersey
Shortline - busvervoer naar New York
Scheduled bus service to New York City from Upstate New York, Northern New Jersey, and Eastern Pennsylvania, along with exciting tours and professional charter service.
NJ Transit - New Jersey Transit Corporation - openbaar vervoer in New Jersey
It operates bus, light rail, and commuter rail services throughout the state, notably connecting to major
commercial and employment centers both within the state and in the adjacent cities of New York and Philadelphia.
Kaarten New Jersey [ Uni Texas - Perry-Castañeda Library - Map Collection ]
Links / Verwijzingen
New Jersey Travel & Tourism Despite its geographic size, New Jersey offers visitors an unparalleled array of beautiful, interesting, fun and
exciting destinations. And New Jersey is a year-round destination that's never out of season. Summers are filled with boardwalk
and theme park excitement and exhilarating ocean swims. Fall brings crisp autumn days that are perfect for hiking wilderness trails. Or there are lush gardens in spring and brisk winter mountain skiing.
So, find out right here why New Jersey is the destination for millions of visitors each year.
State of New Jersey [ overheid ]
City of Trenton - hoofdstad van New Jersey
Trenton is an anchor city for the Delaware Valley metropolitan area. Trenton and its immediate suburbs are often lumped together and referred to as "Greater Trenton" by locals.
Centraal Jersey
A region of New Jersey that includes the southern part of North Jersey, the eastern part of West Jersey and
the western part of East Jersey. The Counties include; Hunterdon County, Somerset County, Middlesex County, Mercer County, Ocean County, and Monmouth County.
Delaware Vallei
Jersey Kust - zie VisitNJShore.com
Atlantic Ocean-facing coast of New Jersey, together with the adjacent resort and residential communities.
The Jersey Shore has long been an important tourist destination for the surrounding regions, specifically for residents of New Jersey and nearby New York City and Philadelphia.
Enkele van de populairste vakantiebestemmingen aan de kust van New Jersey zijn : Asbury Park, Atlantic City
, Avalon, Belmar, Cape May, Island Beach State Park, Long Beach Island, Long Branch, Monmouth Park Racetrack in Oceanport, Manasquan, Neptune, Ocean City, Ocean Grove, Point Pleasant, Red Bank, Sandy
Hook, Sea Isle City, Seaside Heights, Seaside Park, Spring Lake, Stone Harbor en Wildwood.
Meadowlands - zie NJ Meadowlands Liberty Convention and Visitors Bureau
Also known as the Hackensack Meadowlands after the primary river flowing through it, is a general name for the large ecosystem of wetlands in northeast New Jersey. See also New Jersey Meadowlands Commission.
Noord Jersey Northern or northeastern part of New Jersey, which is sandwiched between two important cities: New York Philadelphia [ Pennsylvania ].
Counties in Noord Jersey : Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Hunterdon, Somerset, Middlesex, Mercer, Monmouth, Morris, Ocean, Passaic, Sussex, Union en Warren.
Pine Barrens - ook wel bekend als de Pinelands - NJ Pineland Commission Zwaar bebost gebied op de kustvlakte in Zuidelijk en Centraal New Jersey. Het gebied behoort sinds 1978 tot
het Pinelands National Reserve [ Amerika's eerste National Reserve ] in 1978. Zie verder NJ Pine Barrens & Down Jersey en / of NJPineBarrens.com
Zuid-Jersey = Visit South Jersey South Jersey is a surprising mixture of opposites. Town and country... tuxedos and blue jeans... historic and
avant-garde. You never know what you'll find. Each of the Delaware River region's five counties – Mercer, Burlington, Camden, Gloucester, and Salem – is
surprisingly different. Go canoeing, boating, hiking or fishing in the Pine Barrens or antiquing along our Main
Streets. Play a round of golf or follow the trail of the American Revolution. Go birding, visit a winery or farm
market (some places even let you pick your own!) or enjoy an evening of arts and theater. Then catch some zzz's at a quaint B&B or rest up at one of the many nationally-known hotels
New York's stedelijke gebied - Metro Area
The metropolitan area includes the seven counties that constitute New York City and Long Island, thirteen
counties in northern New Jersey, six counties north of New York City in New York State, three counties in
southwestern Connecticut, and one county in northeastern Pennsylvania. The area is sometimes referred to as the Tri-state Area (leaving out Pennsylvania).
Tri-State Region / Drie Staten Regio
De Tri-State regio omvat de bevolkte gebieden in het noorden van New Jersey, het zuiden van de Staat New York en het zuidwesten van Connecticut.
Atlantic City - City of Atlantic City [ bestuur ] - Atlantic City CVA [ toeristenbureau ] IHeet en opwindend.... en toch een coole plaats. Casino's, spa's, entertainment van wereldklasse, bijzonder
nachtleven, uitstekend eten, wandelboulevard langs de kust, golf, attracties, vissen, watersport, winkelen.
Hoe je 't ook bekijkt, Atlantic City staat garant voor blijvende opwinding en non-stop aktiviteiten, het hele jaar rond, dag en nacht.
Bayonne - City of Bayonne
Bayonne is a diverse city, with large Italian American, Irish American, and Polish American communities. Bayonne is connected to Staten Island, New York by the Bayonne Bridge.
The city derives its name from the city of Bayonne in France. It is said that French Huguenots settled there some time before New Amsterdam was founded.
Camden - City of Camden
It is located just across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Known as the home of the Campbell Soup Company. For over 150 years, Camden served as a secondary economic and transportation
hub for the Philadelphia area.
Camden - Camden Waterfront Perfectly located along the scenic Delaware River, the Camden Waterfront shares the river's banks with
Penn's Landing, just one mile from Philadelphia's historic district, forming a unique two-sided waterfront destination that bubbles over with fun!
Abounding with world-class cultural attractions, history and entertainment, the Camden Waterfront offers a variety of ways to spend a memorable day on the river all year long.
Clifton - City of Clifton
Cliffton ligt een dikke 15 km ten westen van New York City off both Route 3 and Route 46.
East Orange - City of East Orange
Elizabeth - City of Elizabeth
In 1664, a group of Englishmen formed the Elizabethtown Associates and purchased a land area west of
Newark Bay, including the area of current day Elizabeth. Elizabethtown, named in honor of the wife of Sir
George Carteret, was established on the banks of the Elizabeth River in 1665.Elizabethtown thrived with a population of 700 and the City became the first capital of New Jersey.
Hackensack - City of Hackensack
Hoboken - City of Hoboken
Hoboken is a densely populated city on the west bank of the Hudson River in Hudson County, New Jersey, just across from Manhattan.
Hoboken was originally an island, surrounded by the Hudson River on the east and a swamp at the foot of the
New Jersey Palisades on the west. It was used seasonally as a campsite by the Lenni Lenape Native
Americans until they fell victim to war, disease and forced migration brought by Europeans in the 17th century.
Jersey City - City of Jersey City - New Jersey's op één na grootste stad
Jersey City lies on the west bank of the Hudson River across from New York City, and is part of the New York metropolitan area.
Jersey City is one of the most ethnically and culturally diverse cities in the country, with an almost equal mix
of non-Hispanic whites, non-Hispanic blacks, Asians, and Latinos. Of all cities in the United States, it has one
of the largest Arab and Muslim populations and proportions, one of the largest Asian proportions, and one of
the largest proportions of various Latino and Hispanic ethnicities outside the southwest. It also has higher
-than-average numbers of Jews, Italians, Cubans, Filipinos, Indians, and Irish than most cities in the nation.
Linden - City of Linden
Together with Elizabeth, Linden is home to the Bayway Refinery, a ConocoPhillips refining facility that helps supply petroleum-based products to the New York/New Jersey area
Long Branch - City of Long Branch
In years past, Long Branch was a major destination for beachgoers, along with the more famous Asbury Park
, and enjoyed an upscale connotation with tourists. Long Branch is home to Seven Presidents Oceanfront
Park, named for the United States presidents who visited the fashionable resort town, including Ulysses S.
Grant, Chester A. Arthur, Rutherford Hayes, Benjamin Harrison, William McKinley, Woodrow Wilson and James Garfield.
New Brunswick - City of New Brunswick
Originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, the first settlement was made in 1681 by immigrants
from Europe. The place was first called Prigmore's Swamp, (1681-97), then Inian's Ferry, (1691-1714), and
finally New Brunswick in honor of the House of Brunswick. Centrally located between New York City and
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and situated along the Raritan River, New Brunswick became an important hub for Colonial travelers and traders.
Newark - City of Newark [ bestuur ] - Go Newark [ toeristenbureau ] Newark is the Gateway to New Jersey - the financial, commercial, transportation, and cultural nucleus of the
Garden State, and is the home of Weequahic Golf Course and the Cherry Blossom Festival at Branch Brook Park. Newark offers a rich variety of quality entertainment, dining, culture and sports.
Passaic - City of Passaic
Located north of Newark on the Passaic River, it was first settled in 1678 by Dutch traders, as
Acquackanonk Township. The city and river draw their name from the Lenape word "pahsayèk" meaning "valley".
Southwest Passaic (known as Passaic Park) is a residential and institutional center of Orthodox Judaism, being home to numerous yeshivas as well as Orthodox synagogues, schools, other institutions.
Paterson - City of Paterson - New Jersey's op twee na grootste stad
Paterson was established as a city on July 4, 1792 [ zie Paterson History ]. Paterson is known as the Silk City
for its dominant role in silk production during the latter 19th century. Paterson is located in Northern New Jersey, in the Piedmont region between the Appalachian foothills and the
Coastal Plain, approximately 30 miles west of New York City.
Perth Amboy - City of Perth Amboy Perth Amboy was settled in 1683 and incorporated as a city in 1718. It was founded by English merchants,
Scots seeking religious freedom, and French Protestants. They sought to use Perth Amboy's harbor to its full potential. Perth Amboy was a resort town in the 1800s and early 20th century.
Perth Amboy, and South Amboy across the Raritan River, are collectively referred to as The Amboys.
Plainfield - City of Plainfield [ bestuur ] - Plainfield Visitors Info [ toerisme ]
Plainfield is a delightful fusing of past and present. Six beautiful historic districts invite you to explore tree lined
streets and view unique, historic architecture. Best known for its fine Victorian residences, Plainfield is also
home to 17th Century and Colonial Revival buildings. Always a cultural center, the city has the oldest community symphony orchestra in the state, the Plainfield Symphony. Ariosa Chamber Music, Cantoris,
Plainfield's Community Boychoir, Ars Musica Antiqua, the Ric-Charles Choral Ensemble, Schola Cantorum,
Satin Strings, repertory theater, and special programs and concerts appear on Plainfield's cultural calendar.
The Plainfield Arts Festival and the October Festival from the Arts attract visitors from far and wide as does the famous Fourth of July parade. Zie ook Positivelyplainfield.org
Princeton - Princetown Township
The recorded history of the Princeton area began in the late 17th century when European travelers crossed
the narrow "waist" of New Jersey between the Delaware and Raritan rivers along paths created by the
Lenni Lenape Indians. Portions of these paths survive in present day Nassau and Stockton Streets, Princeton
-Kingston Road, Princeton-Lawrenceville Road, and Mount Lucas Road. One former path became the King's Highway and central New Jersey's main road for well over a hundred years.
Princeton is home to Princeton Theological Seminary, Princeton University, and Westminster Choir College.
The university campus lies mostly within Princeton Borough, but parts of it extend into Princeton Township,
and it has fields and a separate exclave in West Windsor Township. The university was chartered in 1746
and is one of two universities in New Jersey to be chartered before the American Revolution (Rutgers University is the other).
Union City - City of Union City - dichtsbevolkte stad van VS
The area of what is today Union City was originally inhabited by the Lenape Native Americans, but was later
settled by the Germans in 1851, who moved across the Hudson River from New York in search of affordable
land and open space. From the mid-1800s to the early 1900s, German Americans and Dutch dominated the
area. They, along with Swiss and Austrian immigrants, founded the European-style lace making industries, for
which they were famous. Union City and West New York became the "embroidery capitol of the United States", and the embroidery industry's trademark is on the Union City Seal.
Vineland - City of Vineland - in het hart van het noordoosten
Vineland was formerly the poultry capital of the United States. Vineland has quite a few registered historical sites, with some on the National Register of Historic Places.
Atlantic City Aquarium
Located in Atlantic City's Historic Gardner's Basin, the Atlantic City Aquarium offers a fun and educational look into more than 100 varieties of fish and marine animals.
Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall
Nieuws - Asbury Park Press - nieuws van de Jersey Shores news
Nieuws - Courier Post - nieus uit Zuid Jersey
Nieuws - Home News Tribune - nieuws uit Centraal Jersey
Nieuws - Northjersey.com
Nieuws - Phillyburbs.com
NJPineBarrens.com
The Pine Barrens is a perfect place to escape the bordeom of suburban life. Narrow sand trails that once
carried stagecoaches and mule trains are perfect places to hike. Restored villages such as Batsto and Allaire
State Park provide a glimpse of what life was two centuries ago. Ample rivers and streams provide the perfect place to take a relaxing canoe trip.
Radio New Jersey - NJN - publieke omroep
TV New Jersey - NJN - publieke omroep
Universiteit - Princeton University
Universiteit - Rutgers Newark - The State University of New Jersey
Cuisine - Recepten uit New Jersey
Jersey Fresh Recipes [ NJ Department of Agriculture ] - uitgebreide receptencollectie
New Jersey Peach Promotion Council - zie 'Consumers / Recipes'
The New Jersey Peach Promotional Council is an organization of peach growers, shippers, wholesalers, and associated industry.
NJ Championship Tomato Weigh-In web site - zie 'Tomato Recipes Links' [ tomatenrecepten ]
Delicious Orchards [ Country Food Market ] - zie 'Recipe Archive'
Garden State Seafood Association - Fish Recipes [ visrecepten ]
Food Lovers' Guide to New Jersey : Best Local Specialties, Markets, Recipes, Restaurants, Events, and More - door Peter Genovese Van het achterblad:
Hungry for a just-picked, red, ripe Jersey tomato? Craving lobsters and crabs right off the boat? Interested in
picking your own blueberries and figs, or visiting a mozzarella factory, cider mill, or buffalo farm? In search of
the absolute best sticky bun and soft-serve ice cream or juiciest burger in New Jersey? Let seasoned food
writer Peter Genovese bring you the inside scoop on the best places to find, enjoy, and celebrate the foods
of the Garden State. From barbecue championships to clam fests and peach festivals, classic diners to
country inns, taffy shops to Italian bakeries, a bounty of culinary delights awaits you in this engagingly written guide. Inside you'll find :
Local producers of regional delicacies, Specialty food shops, Farmers' markets and farm stands, New Jersey
Food festivals and culinary events, One-of-a-kind restaurants and landmark eateries, The best regional recipes, A sampling of the state's best wineries and brewpubs, and much more.
Paperback: 288 pages; Publisher: Globe Pequot; 1.00 edition (January 1, 2005); ISBN: 076273079X.
Geschiedenis van New Jersey
History of New Jersey [ Wikipedia ]
Prehistory, Colonial history [ New Netherlands, New Sweden, Province ], American Revolution, Nineteenth
century [ Industrial Revolution, War and slavery ], Twentieth century [ Early 1900s and World War I, Roaring
Twenties, Great Depression era, World War II and the 1940s, Late twentieth century ], Twenty-first century [ Terrorist attacks, 2004-05 gubernatorial vacancy ], Notes and references
Atlantic City Historical Museum - From Puritan stronghold to industrial mecca to 'Renaissance City'
The city of Newark, New Jersey, was founded in 1666 by colonists looking to set up a Puritan theocracy.
Newark's industrial boom began in the early to mid-1800s, when it was known for its leather factories and
breweries. The construction of the Morris Canal and various railroads turned Newark into a bustling port city.
Newark's insurance industry also took off in the mid-1800s, and today Newark remains the second leading seller of insurance in the nation.
Newarkology
A page dedicated to the exploration of New Jersey's greatest city. From Woodside to Weequahic and from Ivy Hill to the Ironbound, come see what a fascinating place Newark is.
Old Newark - grootste collectie met herinneringen, foto's en informatien over Newark op Internet
PBS - Newark - A brief History [ Newark, een korte geschiedenis ]
Muziek, Kunst & Cultuur
Music of New Jersey [ Wikipedia ]
Symfonieorkest Palinfield - The Plainfield Symphony
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