This trail stretches 2158 miles from Mount Katahdin in Maine to Springer Mountain in Georgia, more than 14 countries. § 72 miles from New Jersey has a steep slope along the Kittatinny area and cross National Recreation Area Delaware River in Delaware Water Gap.
The river flows 41 miles through the Water Gap National Recreation Area Delaware, provides opportunities for swimming, boating and fishing.
This picturesque and historic neighborhood retains relatively unaffected countries on either side of the New Jersey and Pennsylvania in the middle of the Delaware River.
Research and development laboratory of Thomas Edison and his 29-room (Glenmont) were the home of the inventor of 1887-1931.
Park includes the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Iceland, which played an important role in the history of immigration in the late 19th century and early 20th.
The parts of New York and New Jersey, the first urban park in the country offers a wide range of recreational opportunities. It contains a wildlife refuge, historic forts and airfields life.
Perform or along the Pine Barrens in southern New Jersey, this river and its tributaries offer excellent opportunities for canoeing.
The largest free-flowing river in the US east runs the Delaware River forests, fields, past and peoples, and also connects some of the most densely populated areas of America.
Sheltered place of General George Washington and the Continental Army occupied during two critical winter - in January 1777 and from 1779 to 1780 - in the Revolutionary War.
The path is less streets, where you will find historic villages, to show the migration Adler and walking along miles of sandy beaches. This self-Trail extends about 300 miles along the coast of New Jersey and berries.
It is classified as a biosphere reserve by the United States and in 1978 was established by Congress as the first National Reserve in the country.
The lab and stay Glenmont Thomas Edison, the inventor were home from 1887 to 1931. The complex includes a chemistry lab, machine shop and library.
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