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New Jersey State Retirement Map

New Jersey's Atlantic coast is a popular vacationland, especially for those from New York City and the many other crowded city areas of the greater metro regions of New Jersey, New York, and Pennsylvania.

Towns like Cape May offer Victorian Bed and Breakfasts, pleasant beaches, and a charming New England lifestyle. Thrillseekers from all over flock to Atlantic City, with its casinos, its boardwalk, and its entertainment venues.

The northeastern industrial corridor of New Jersey, on the approach to New York City, doesn't have the picturesque beauty of the coast, but it has many interesting attractions. The Newark Museum has a world-class fine art collection. The Meadowlands, a gigantic sports and entertainment complex in East Rutherford, is the home of Giants Stadium, and hosts concerts, touring shows, the US Open, and miscellaneous other events every year. The Thomas Edison National Historic Site in West Orange preserves the inventor's magnificent home and laboratory.

New Jersey has the highest population density in the US -- over 1,100 persons per square mile, compared with a national average of 80. Yet the state still has lots of small towns with their own charms, such as Princeton, home to Princeton University, and Morristown, where Washington's army spent two winters of the Revolutionary War era.



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