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Encyclopedia > New Jersey State Highway 29

New Jersey State Highway 29 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. It runs from an intersection with Interstate 295 in Hamilton Township, New Jersey (where it continues as Interstate 195) to Bridge Street/Race Street in Frenchtown, New Jersey. (See Interstate 95.) State nickname: The Garden State Other U.S. States Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Governor Richard Codey (acting) Official languages None defined Area 22,608 km² (47th)  - Land 19,231 km²  - Water 3,378 km² (14. ... Hamilton Township is the name of some places in the U.S. state of New Jersey: Hamilton Township, Atlantic County, New Jersey Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ... Interstate 195 is the designation for several interstate highway loop, spur, or bypass routes associated with Interstate 95, which spans the east coast of the United States. ... Frenchtown highlighted in Hunterdon County. ... Interstate 95 or (I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north and south along the eastern United States coast. ...


The sceneic and mostly two-lane highway follows the Delaware River in mostly rural sections of Mercer County and Hunterdon County. The obsolete Delaware & Raritan Canal usually stands between the river and the highway. Most sections of Route 29 are completely shaded due to the tree canopy. The Delaware River at New Hope, Pennsylvania The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ... Mercer County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ... Hunterdon County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ... The Delaware and Raritan Canal (D&R Canal) was a canal in central New Jersey that served to connect the Delaware River to the Raritan River. ...


In Trenton, New Jersey, the road is a near-freeway in some sections, including a tunnel that was built along the river near historic houses and a cemetery. Traffic pauses for a signal at Cass Street, next to Mercer County Waterfront Park. The road is again a freeway as it passes the state capitol, but it then narrows into the two-lane road mentioned above. Trenton highlighted in Mercer County. ... Missing image A typical rural freeway (Interstate 5 in the Central Valley of California). ... Mercer County Waterfront Park is a baseball stadium in Trenton, New Jersey. ...


In Lambertville, New Jersey, officially, both directions of NJ 29 run down South Main Street. Nevertheless, South Main Street is one-way southbound for a bit. So, the northbound traffic empties onto secret New Jersey State Highway 165, which goes north to the point where traffic can once again go northbound on NJ 29; the signs there say "TO NJ 29". Lambertville highlighted in Hunterdon County. ... New Jersey State Highway 165 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ...



New Jersey State Highways
This road is part of the current system, begun in the 1927 renumbering and heavily modified by the 1953 renumbering.
The original system existed from 1922 to 1927.

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New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads.com - New Jersey 29 (2413 words)
New Jersey 129 (Canal Boulevard) comprises a multi-lane surface boulevard from the New Jersey 29 freeway northward to junction U.S. 1 (Trenton Freeway) at downtown Trenton.
New Jersey 29 northbound curves northwest to parallel the Delaware River between Canal Boulevard and the four-lane riverfront tunnel.
New Jersey 29 northbound at the Wilburtha Road connector between the four-lane parkway and adjacent River Road.
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