New Jersey The Garden State
The State flag of New Jersey is buff colored. The state coat of arms is emblazoned in the center. The shield has three plows with a horse's head above it. Two women represent the goddesses of Liberty and Agriculture. A ribbon at the bottom includes the year of independence in 1776 and reads: Liberty and Prosperity. The New Jersey state flag was formally adopted in 1896.
Newark: across from N.Y.C.
Atlantic City
Jersey Turnpike: busiest U.S. toll road The George Washington Bridge connecting Fort Lee, New Jersey to New York City is the world's busiest bridge in terms of vehicular traffic.
South New Jersey: marshes and pine forests
Vegetables, Fruits, Berries, Corn, Potatoes, Peaches, Tomatoes, Soybeans, Cranberries, Blueberries, Grains, Hay, Dairy Products
Greatest single industry: chemicals
Over 50 resort towns along the coast
New Jersey is “the Diner Capital of the World”
Princeton University Princeton University
The First: The First: Electric Sewing Machine (Singer) Electric Sewing Machine (Singer) Dinosaur fossil studies Dinosaur fossil studies Pro baseball game (Hoboken) Pro baseball game (Hoboken)
Also called: Also called: The Clam State The Clam State The Camden and Amboy State The Camden and Amboy State The Jersey Blue State The Jersey Blue State The Pathway of the Revolution The Pathway of the Revolution (Named after the island of Jersey– in England) (Named after the island of Jersey– in England)