Index of New Jersey–related articles

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Index of New Jersey–related articles is a comprehensive list that serves as a navigational aid for accessing articles related to the U.S. state of New Jersey. This index encompasses a wide range of topics including the state's history, geography, demography, economy, and notable individuals, providing a structured approach to exploring New Jersey's multifaceted aspects.

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  • Camden – A city in New Jersey known for its waterfront and historical sites.
  • Cape May – A city at the southern tip of New Jersey known for its Victorian architecture.

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  • Delaware River – A major river on the western border of New Jersey.
  • Diner – New Jersey is famous for its classic American diners.

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  • Ellis Island – Part of the Statue of Liberty National Monument, historically served as the nation's busiest immigrant inspection station, partially located in New Jersey waters.
  • Economy of New Jersey – Overview of the state's economic sectors including pharmaceuticals, finance, and agriculture.

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  • Fort Lee – Borough at the eastern border of New Jersey, known for being the birthplace of the American film industry.

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  • Hudson River – River that forms part of the border between New Jersey and New York.
  • High Point – The highest elevation in New Jersey, located in the northwestern part of the state.

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  • Jersey City – The second-most populous city in New Jersey, known for its diversity and proximity to New York City.
  • Jersey Shore – The coastal region of New Jersey known for its beaches, boardwalks, and vacation resorts.

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  • Liberty State Park – A park located in Jersey City, offering views of the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island.
  • Lucy the Elephant – A six-story architectural novelty located in Margate, New Jersey.

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  • Morristown – A town in New Jersey known for its role in the American Revolutionary War.

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  • New Jersey Devils – Professional ice hockey team based in Newark, New Jersey.
  • New Jersey Turnpike – A major toll road that runs through New Jersey, connecting its northern and southern parts.

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  • Ocean City – A family-oriented seaside resort in New Jersey.

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  • Princeton University – An Ivy League university located in Princeton, New Jersey.
  • Pine Barrens – A heavily forested area of coastal plain in New Jersey, known for its unique ecology.

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  • Rutgers University – The state university of New Jersey, with its main campuses located in New Brunswick, Newark, and Camden.

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  • Susquehanna River – A river that touches the northwestern border of New Jersey.
  • Sandy Hook – A barrier spit in Middletown Township, New Jersey, known for its lighthouse and beaches.

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  • Thomas Edison – Inventor and businessman who had his main laboratory in Menlo Park, New Jersey.

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  • Vineland – A city in Cumberland County, New Jersey, known for its agricultural industry.

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  • Note: There are no entries for X specific to New Jersey.

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  • Yellowstone – While not directly related to New Jersey, this entry highlights popular culture references that may include New Jersey.

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  • Note: There are no entries for Z specific to New Jersey.
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