 The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States. A segment of it is part of the interstate highway system. Construction of the Turnpike from conceptualization to opening took an astonishingly brief 23 months from 1950 to 1952. The Turnpike boasts 12-foot-wide lanes, 10-foot-wide shoulders, 13 rest areas named after notable New Jerseyans, and unusual exit signage that was considered the pinnacle of highway building in the 1950s. The Interstate Highway system took some of its design guidelines by copying the Turnpike's design guidelines. A high-speed toll booth on SR 417 near Orlando, Florida A toll gate on the Sayama bypass (Saitama prefectural road 397) in Japan A toll gate on the Dom Pedro I Highway near the city of Itatiba, Brazil A toll road, turnpike or tollpike is a road on which...
State nickname: The Garden State Official languages None defined Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Governor Richard Codey (D) Acting, Outgoing Jon Corzine (D) (Governor-Elect) Senators Jon Corzine (D) (Outgoing) Bob Menendez (D) (named as Corzines replacement) Frank Lautenberg (D) Area - Total - % water Ranked 47th 22,608 km² 14. ...
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General information
A toll ticket received at exit 16E The main trunk of the New Jersey Turnpike runs from Deepwater, New Jersey in the south to Ridgefield, New Jersey in the north. It is designated as unsigned New Jersey State Highway 700 from exits 1 through 6 and Interstate 95 from exits 6 through 18. The number of lanes ranges from 4 lanes south of exit 4, the interchange with Route 73, to 6 lanes between exits 4 and 8A, the interchange with Route 32. Download high resolution version (664x1570, 201 KB) A toll ticket on the New Jersey Turnpike, entering at Exit 16E. Photo taken May 31, 2004 by User:SPUI. File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Download high resolution version (664x1570, 201 KB) A toll ticket on the New Jersey Turnpike, entering at Exit 16E. Photo taken May 31, 2004 by User:SPUI. File history Legend: (cur) = this is the current file, (del) = delete this old version, (rev) = revert to this old version. ...
Carneys Point Township highlighted in Salem County. ...
Map highlighting Ridgefields location within Bergen County. ...
Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north-south along the east coast of the United States. ...
Before the advent of the interstate highways, the whole Turnpike was designated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation as Route 700, with the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension being New Jersey State Highway 700P and the Newark Bay Extension being New Jersey State Highway 700N at one time. The western spur is officially known as New Jersey State Highway 95W but signed as Interstate 95 (see below). None of these state highway designations have ever been signed. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) maintains the State Highway system in New Jersey. ...
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Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north-south along the east coast of the United States. ...
North of exit 8A, the Turnpike splits into a "dual-dual" configuration, with the outer lanes open to all vehicles and the inner lanes limited to cars only, unless signed otherwise because of unusual conditions. From here to exit 14, the interchange with Interstate 78, the road ranges from 10 to 14 lanes wide. Interstate 78 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. ...
Between exits 14 and 18, the Turnpike splits into two spurs, an eastern spur and a western spur. Both spurs are posted as I-95, although technically the eastern spur is I-95 as that was built first. The western spur is posted as I-95 for through traffic on I-95, while traffic entering at the ends of the split is routed via the eastern spur. The New Jersey Department of Transportation (which calls every class of highway Route) calls the western spur Route 95W. The Turnpike also has two extensions: The first, the Newark Bay Extension, is part of Interstate 78; it opened in 1956. It connects Newark with Jersey City and intersects the main trunk near Newark Liberty International Airport. This extension contains exits 14A, 14B, and 14C. Interstate 78 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Skyline of downtown Newark as seen from the Newark Bay Bridge. ...
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Newark Liberty International Airport (formerly Newark International Airport) (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR) is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
The second extension connects the main trunk of the New Jersey Turnpike with the Pennsylvania Turnpike at exit 6. It is a 6-mile extension of the Pennsylvania Turnpike into New Jersey, and it is part of I-95. This article needs to be cleaned up to conform to a higher standard of quality. ...
A four-mile stretch of I-95 north of U.S. Highway 46 came under Turnpike Authority jurisdiction in 1992, as the New Jersey Department of Transportation "sold" the road in order to balance the state budget. This section of the road is also "dual-dual", split into local and express lanes. US 46 is an east-west United States highway. ...
1992 (MCMXCII) was a leap year starting on Wednesday. ...
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by a motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates. The toll gates exist at all exits and entrances and also at the highway extension toward the Hudson River. The toll fee depends on the distance traveled between entrance and exit, and longer distances result in higher tolls. As of 2004, the automobile toll from exit 1 to exit 18 is $6.45. Discounts are available to users of the E-ZPass electronic toll collection system. Express E-ZPass implementation is underway, allowing E-ZPass customers at some toll plazas to travel through toll areas at highway speeds, via the addition of E-ZPass sensors on an overhead gantry. At each location, traditional E-ZPass and cash lanes are also available. A high-speed toll booth on SR 417 near Orlando, Florida A toll gate on the Sayama bypass (Saitama prefectural road 397) in Japan A toll gate on the Dom Pedro I Highway near the city of Itatiba, Brazil A toll road, turnpike or tollpike is a road on which...
2004 is a leap year starting on Thursday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
E-ZPass (Fast Lane in Massachusetts, Smart Tag in Virginia) is the electronic toll collection system used on most toll bridges and toll roads in the eastern United States from Virginia to Maine, and recently extended into Illinois. ...
Many ETC systems use transponders like this one to electronically debit the accounts of registered cars without their stopping Transporder used in some Chilean freeways Electronic toll collection (ETC), an adaptation of aircraft identification friend or foe technology, aims to eliminate the delay on toll roads. ...
On July 9, 2003, New Jersey Governor James E. McGreevey's plan to merge the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the Garden State Parkway into one agency was completed. July 9 is the 190th day of the year (191st in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 175 days remaining. ...
2003 (MMIII) is a common year starting on Wednesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
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James E. Jim McGreevey (born August 6, 1957) is an American politician from the Democratic Party. ...
The Garden State Parkway is a 172 mile (277 km) limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York Thruway at Montvale, NJ to Cape May at the southern tip of the state. ...
In November 2004, acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey advocated a plan to widen the Turnpike, extending the dual-dual configuration 20.1 miles south from exit 8A to exit 6, by 2011, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike is supposed to complete an interchange that will connect its road to the existing I-95 in Bucks County, Pennsylvania. 2004 : January - February - March - April - May - June - July - August - September - October - November - December See also: November 2004 in sports November 2004 in science Deaths in November • 30 Pierre Berton • 29 John Drew Barrymore • 26 Bill Alley • 24 Arthur Hailey • 23 Rafael Eitan • 18 Bobby Frank Cherry • 16 John Morgan • 13...
Richard Codey, Acting Governor of New Jersey Richard James Codey (born November 27, 1946) is an American politician. ...
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Bucks County is a county located in the state of Pennsylvania. ...
The Turnpike in popular culture In the Chuck Berry song "You Can't Catch Me" (1956), the singer outruns the cops in his Cadillac on the New Jersey Turnpike. Chuck Berry Charles Edward Anderson Chuck Berry (born October 18, 1926) is an immensely influential guitarist, singer, and composer, and one of the pioneers of rock & roll music. ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Simon and Garfunkel's song "America" (1968), after describing a long trip across much of the country, concludes with the lines: Simon & Garfunkel, Bookends Simon and Garfunkel are an American popular music duo comprising Paul Simon and Arthur Art Garfunkel. ...
America, a Paul Simon song, was made popular by 1960s folk duo Simon and Garfunkel. ...
1968 (MCMLXVIII) was a leap year starting on Monday (the link is to a full 1968 calendar). ...
- "Counting the cars on the New Jersey Turnpike
- They've all come to look for America."
The song was subsequently covered by British artists Yes and David Bowie, showing that the mystique of the Turnpike may even extend across the Atlantic. Yes in concert in Indianapolis in 1977 (left to right, Steve Howe, Alan White, Jon Anderson, Chris Squire, Rick Wakeman) The popular music group Yes is a progressive rock band that formed in London in 1968. ...
David Bowie David Bowie (born David Robert Jones on January 8, 1947 in London) is an English rock musician and actor. ...
The 1970 song "Holland Tunnel" by John Phillips included the line: "Pick up a ticket for the New Jersey Turnpike and drive, baby drive." 1970 (MCMLXX) was a common year starting on Thursday. ...
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Bruce Springsteen's album Nebraska (1982) contains the chilling "State Trooper", in which a traveller on the Turnpike, a desperate man who has committed unspecified crimes, prays that he won't be pulled over by the police: Bruce Springsteen on the cover of Rolling Stone magazine. ...
Nebraska is a heartland rock album by Bruce Springsteen, released in 1982 (see 1982 in music). ...
1982 (MCMLXXXII) is a common year starting on Friday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
- "New Jersey Turnpike
- Ridin' on a wet night
- 'Neath the refinery's glow
- Out where the great black rivers flow
- License, registration, I ain't got none
- But I got a clear conscience
- 'Bout the things that I done
- Mister state trooper
- Please don't stop me."
The same song is referenced — as an homage rather than a cover — by the repetition of its first line in the song "Theme From Turnpike" (1996) by the Belgian band dEUS. 1996 (MCMXCVI) is a leap year starting on Monday of the Gregorian calendar, and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty. ...
dEUS, in a photograph from 2005 dEUS is an indie rock band based in Antwerp, Belgium, consisting of Tom Barman (vocals and guitar), Klaas Janzoons (keyboards and violin), and Stephane Misseghers (drums), Alan Gevaert (bass) and Mauro Pawlowski (guitar). ...
Bif Naked's song "Sophia" (1999) begins with the lyric "I picked you up on a grey day, the New Jersey Turnpike." Bif Naked (born Beth Torbert on June 17, 1971) is a popular Canadian punk rock singer. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) is a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
In the 1991 movie Nothing But Trouble, Chevy Chase, Demi Moore, and company, en route to Atlantic City from New York, exit the Turnpike in order to view supposed countryside and subsequently wind up lost in a backwoods section of New Jersey, ultimately fulfilling the film's title. Passenger Bertila Damas suggests the unplanned exit because "this road is such a dull place." This route in itself is a mistake in the film's logic, as New York travelers wishing to go to Atlantic City would naturally choose the Garden State Parkway, which hugs the coastline. 1991 (MCMXCI) is a common year starting on Tuesday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Chevy Chase Cornelius Crane Chase, better known as Chevy Chase (born October 8, 1943) is an American comedian, writer and television and film actor from Woodstock, New York. ...
Demi Moore Demi Moore (born Demetria Guynes on November 11, 1962 in Roswell, New Mexico) is an American actress with a trademark husky voice. ...
Motto: Nickname: Founded Incorporated March 1854 County Atlantic County Borough Parrish Mayor Lorenzo Langford Area - Total - Water 44. ...
The city is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture, and is one of the worlds major global cities (along with London, Tokyo and Paris) with a virtually unrivaled collection of museums, galleries, performance venues, media outlets, international corporations, and stock exchanges. ...
State nickname: The Garden State Official languages None defined Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Governor Richard Codey (D) Acting, Outgoing Jon Corzine (D) (Governor-Elect) Senators Jon Corzine (D) (Outgoing) Bob Menendez (D) (named as Corzines replacement) Frank Lautenberg (D) Area - Total - % water Ranked 47th 22,608 km² 14. ...
Motto: Nickname: Founded Incorporated March 1854 County Atlantic County Borough Parrish Mayor Lorenzo Langford Area - Total - Water 44. ...
The Garden State Parkway is a 172 mile (277 km) limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York Thruway at Montvale, NJ to Cape May at the southern tip of the state. ...
In the film Being John Malkovich (1999), after one becomes John Malkovich and then eventually leaves him, one falls out next to the New Jersey Turnpike. Maxine (Keener) and Craig (Cusack) meet on the 7 1/2 floor Being John Malkovich is a 1999 film written by Charlie Kaufman and directed by Spike Jonze. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) is a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
John Malkovich at the Grimme Online Award 2005 at Schloss Bensberg. ...
The opening to the television series The Sopranos (began 1999) features the main character Tony Soprano driving on the Turnpike. Sopranos redirects here. ...
1999 (MCMXCIX) is a common year starting on Friday, and was designated the International Year of Older Persons by the United Nations. ...
The 1989 book Looking For America On The New Jersey Turnpike (itself taking its title from the Simon and Garfunkel song) chronicles the history of "America's Main Road" and analyzes its place in American culture. 1989 (MCMLXXXIX) is a common year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Rest areas The New Jersey Turnpike is noted for naming its rest areas after people who lived or worked in New Jersey. From south to north, the rest areas are: Rest area on northbound Interstate 81 at milepost 262 in Rockingham County, Virginia. ...
- Clara Barton (southbound, milepost 5.4)
- John Fenwick (northbound, 5.4)
- Walt Whitman (southbound, 30.2)
- James Fenimore Cooper (northbound, 39.4)
- Richard Stockton (southbound, 58.7)
- Woodrow Wilson (northbound, 58.7)
- Molly Pitcher (southbound, 71.7)
- Joyce Kilmer (northbound, 78.7)
- Thomas Edison (southbound, 92.9)
- Grover Cleveland (northbound, 92.9)
- William Halsey (northbound, 102)
- Alexander Hamilton (southbound, eastern spur, 111.6)
- Vince Lombardi (northbound/southbound, 116.0 (eastern spur), 115.5 (western spur))
Even long-time local motorists frequently do not know who some of these people were, or in the case of Kilmer, even what gender they were. (Hint: Kilmer's full name is Alfred Joyce Kilmer.) Contemporary New Jersey writers such as Calvin Trillin and Philip Roth have ruefully commented that they hope they don't get a rest stop named after them once they die. Famed American nurse Clara Barton, first president of the American Red Cross Clarissa Harlowe Barton (better known as Clara Barton) (December 25, 1821 (although there is a confusion with her date of birth, as her birth certificate says the 25th, while her family members say that she was born the...
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Walt Whitman Walt Whitman (May 31, 1819 â March 26, 1892) was an American poet, essayist, journalist, and humanist born on Long Island, New York. ...
Cooper portrait by John Wesley Jarvis, 1822 James Fenimore Cooper (September 15, 1789 â September 14, 1851) was a prolific and popular American writer of the early 19th century. ...
Richard Stockton (NSHC statue) Richard Stockton (October 1, 1730 â February 28, 1781) was an illustrious lawyer, jurist, legislator, and a signer of the Declaration of Independence. ...
Thomas Woodrow Wilson (December 28, 1856 â February 3, 1924) was the 28th President of the United States (1913â1921). ...
Molly Pitcher was a generic name applied to women who bravely carried water (usually in buckets) to men on the battlefield during the American Revolutionary War. ...
Joyce Kilmer (full name: Alfred Joyce Kilmer, December 6, 1886 â July 30, 1918) was an American journalist and poet; his best-known work is Trees. The poem is notable for its anthropomorphism: the tree in the poem presses its mouth to the earths breast and looks at God and...
Thomas Alva Edison Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 â October 18, 1931) was an inventor and businessman who developed many important devices. ...
Stephen Grover Cleveland (March 18, 1837âJune 24, 1908) was the 22nd (1885â1889) and 24th (1893â1897) President of the United States, and the only President to serve two non-consecutive terms. ...
William Bull Halsey William Frederick Bull Halsey, Jr. ...
A portrait of Alexander Hamilton by John Trumbull, 1792. ...
Vincent Thomas Lombardi (June 11, 1913 â September 3, 1970) was one of the most successful coaches in the history of American football. ...
Calvin Trillin (born Kansas City, Missouri, December 5, 1935) is an American journalist, humorist, and novelist. ...
Philip Milton Roth (born March 19, 1933) is a Jewish-American novelist who is known for his 1959 collection, Goodbye, Columbus, as well as his sexually-explicit comedic novel Portnoys Complaint (1969) and for his late-90s trilogy comprising the Pulitzer Prize-winning American Pastoral (1997), I Married a...
Perhaps surprisingly, the Looking for America book describes the Edison, Lombardi, and Kilmer rest stops as possible hot spots for heterosexual, homosexual, and prostitution activities respectively. Heterosexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by esthetic attraction, romantic love or sexual desire exclusively for members of the opposite sex or gender, contrasted with homosexuality and distinguished from bisexuality and asexuality. ...
Homosexuality is a sexual orientation characterized by esthetic attraction, romantic love, or sexual desire exclusively for another of the same sex. ...
A prostitute in Germany Prostitution is the sale of sexual services, such as oral sex or sexual intercourse, for money. ...
Turnpike rest areas comprise most of the Roy Rogers fast-food restaurant locations in New Jersey. Dale Evans & Roy Rogers Leonard Franklin Slye (November 5, 1911 â July 6, 1998), became famous as Roy Rogers, a singer and cowboy actor. ...
A fast-food restaurant is a restaurant characterized both by food which is supplied quickly after ordering, and by minimal service. ...
Interchanges | # | Mile | Destinations | Opened | Notes | | 1 | | Delaware Memorial Bridge (barrier toll) | November 5, 1951 | | 2 | 12.8 | U.S. Route 322 - Swedesboro/Chester, PA | November 5, 1951 | | 3 | 26.1 | Route 168 - Camden/Philadelphia/Woodbury | November 5, 1951 | | 4 | 34.5 | Route 73 - Philadelphia/Camden | November 5, 1951 | | 5 | 44.1 | Burlington/Mount Holly (County Route 541) | November 5, 1951 | | 6 | P1.3 | U.S. Route 130/Interstate 276 - Pennsylvania Turnpike/Florence | May 25, 1956 (further east) | on the Pennsylvania Extension | | 6A | | U.S. Route 130 | May 25, 1956 | on the Pennsylvania Extension now part of exit 6 | | 7 | 53.3 | U.S. Route 206 - Bordentown/Trenton | November 30, 1951 | | 7A | 60.0 | Interstate 195 - Trenton/Shore Points | | 8 | 67.6 | Hightstown/Freehold (Route 33) | November 30, 1951 | | divided into car (inner) and all traffic (outer) lanes from here to mile 105.6 | | 8A | 73.7 | Jamesburg/Cranbury (Route 32) | | 9 | 83.3 | Route 18/U.S. Route 1 - New Brunswick/East Brunswick | November 30, 1951 | | 10 | 88.1 | Interstate 287/Route 440 - Perth Amboy/Metuchen/Edison Township | November 30, 1951 (with the Garden State Parkway); 1966 (with I-287 and Route 440) | | 11 | 90.6 | U.S. Route 9/Garden State Parkway - Woodbridge | November 30, 1951 (with US 9); 1966 (with the Garden State Parkway) | | 12 | 95.9 | Carteret/Rahway (County Route 602) | December 20, 1951 | | 13 | 99.9 | Interstate 278 - Elizabeth/Goethals Bridge/Verrazano Bridge | December 20, 1951 | | 13A | 101.6 | Elizabeth/Newark Airport/Elizabeth Seaport (Route 81) | 1982 | | 14 | 104.7 | Interstate 78/U.S. Route 1/U.S. Route 9/U.S. Route 22 - Newark Airport | December 20, 1951 | provides access to the Newark Bay Extension | | 14A | N3.5 | Bayonne (Route 440) | April 1956 | on the Newark Bay Extension | | 14B | N5.5 | Jersey City/Liberty State Park | September 15, 1956 | on the Newark Bay Extension | | 14C | N5.9 | Holland Tunnel (barrier toll) | September 15, 1956 | on the Newark Bay Extension | | divided into Eastern (original) and Western Spurs north of mile 105.6 | | 15E | E106.9 | Newark/Jersey City (U.S. Route 1/U.S. Route 9) | December 20, 1951 | on the Eastern Spur, with access from the southbound Western Spur | | 15W | | Interstate 280 - Newark/Kearny | 1970 | on the Western Spur, with access from the southbound Eastern Spur | | 15X | | Secaucus Junction | December 1, 2005 | on the Eastern Spur | | 16E | E112.3 | Route 3 - Lincoln Tunnel (Route 495) | January 15, 1952 | on the Eastern Spur - northbound exit and southbound entrance only | | 18E | E112.3 | U.S. Route 46/Interstate 80/Interstate 95 - George Washington Bridge (barrier toll) | January 15, 1952 (further north) | on the Eastern Spur | | 17 | E112.7 | Route 3 - Lincoln Tunnel/Secaucus (Route 495) | January 15, 1952 (as four ramps at Route 3) | on the Eastern Spur - southbound exit and northbound entrance only | | 16W | W112.7 | Route 3 - Secaucus/Rutherford/Lincoln Tunnel | 1970 | on the Western Spur | | 18W | W113.8 | U.S. Route 46/Interstate 80/Interstate 95 - George Washington Bridge (barrier toll) | 1970 | on the Western Spur | The Delaware Memorial Bridge, from the river. ...
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Chester is a city located in Delaware County, Pennsylvania. ...
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November 5 is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 56 days remaining. ...
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November 5 is the 309th day of the year (310th in leap years) in the Gregorian Calendar, with 56 days remaining. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Interstate 276 (abbreviated I-276) is a segment of the Pennsylvania Turnpike running from Interstate 76 in King of Prussia, Pennsylvania to the Delaware River, where it connects with the New Jersey Turnpike extension. ...
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May 25 is the 145th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (146th in leap years). ...
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May 25 is the 145th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar (146th in leap years). ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
See also: Bordentown Township, New Jersey The City of Bordentown highlighted in Burlington County. ...
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November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
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Interstate 195 (abbreviated I-195) begins at Route 34 in Wall Township and ends at I-295 just south of Trenton, New Jersey. ...
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The Jersey Shore is a colloquial term used in the mid-Atlantic region of the United States to refer to the ocean-facing coast of New Jersey, together with the adjacent resort and residential communities. ...
Hightstown highlighted in Mercer County. ...
Map of Freehold Borough in Monmouth County Freehold is a Borough located in Monmouth County, New Jersey. ...
November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
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Route 18 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ...
MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION MILEPOST Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS {{{browse}}} United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ...
New Brunswick is a City located in Middlesex County, New Jersey, 31 miles (50 km) southwest of New York City on the Raritan River about 15 miles (24 km) from its mouth. ...
November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Interstate 287 is a major highway in New Jersey and New York. ...
New Jersey State Highway 440 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ...
November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
The Garden State Parkway is a 172 mile (277 km) limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York Thruway at Montvale, NJ to Cape May at the southern tip of the state. ...
The Garden State Parkway is a 172 mile (277 km) limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York Thruway at Montvale, NJ to Cape May at the southern tip of the state. ...
November 30 is the 334th day (335th on leap years) of the year in the Gregorian calendar, with 31 days remaining, as the final day of November. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ...
Elizabeth, as seen from Bayonne, New Jersey across Newark Bay. ...
The Goethals Bridge, seen from Staten Island The Goethals Bridge (pronounced GAWTH-uhls) connects Elizabeth, New Jersey to Staten Island, New York over the Arthur Kill. ...
The Verrazano Narrows Bridge and Staten Island, New York at dawn The Verrazano Narrows Bridge (often written as the Verrazano-Narrows Bridge) is a suspension bridge that connects the boroughs of Staten Island and Brooklyn in New York City at the Narrows, the reach connecting the relatively protected upper bay...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
Elizabeth, as seen from Bayonne, New Jersey across Newark Bay. ...
Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA Airport Code EWR; ICAO Airport Code KEWR) is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
Interstate 78 is an interstate highway in the eastern United States. ...
MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION MILEPOST Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS {{{browse}}} United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ...
Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA Airport Code EWR; ICAO Airport Code KEWR) is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1951 (MCMLI) was a common year starting on Monday; see its calendar. ...
New Jersey State Highway 440 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. ...
April is the fourth month of the year in the Gregorian Calendar and one of four with the length of 30 days. ...
1956 (MCMLVI) was a leap year starting on Sunday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Jersey Citys skyline from Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
Liberty State Park is a state park in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). ...
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The Holland Tunnel, originally known as the Hudson River Vehicular Tunnel or the Canal Street Tunnel, is one of two highway tunnels under the Hudson River connecting the island of Manhattan with New Jersey on the mainland (the Lincoln Tunnel is the other one). ...
September 15 is the 258th day of the year (259th in leap years). ...
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Newark (), nicknamed The Brick City, is the largest city in New Jersey and the county seat of urban Essex County. ...
Jersey Citys skyline from Hoboken, New Jersey. ...
MAJOR JUNCTIONS JUNCTION MILEPOST Legend BROWSE STATE HWYS {{{browse}}} United States Highway 1 is a United States highway which parallels the east coast of the United States. ...
December 20 is the 354th day of the year (355th in leap years) in the Gregorian calendar. ...
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Interstate 280 is the name of four distinct spur routes of Interstate 80 in the United States. ...
Newark (), nicknamed The Brick City, is the largest city in New Jersey and the county seat of urban Essex County. ...
The Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station, known as Secaucus Transfer in planning stages, is a major rail hub in Secaucus, New Jersey. ...
December 1 is the 335th (in leap years the 336th) day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
2005 (MMV) is a common year starting on Saturday of the Gregorian calendar. ...
Route 3 is a state highway in New Jersey. ...
The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ...
Route 495 connects the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) at exits 16E and 17 to the Lincoln Tunnel, providing access to midtown Manhattan. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
INTERSTATE JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # US-101 CA 1 I-5 CA 86 I-15 UT 120 UT 124 I-84 UT 168 I-25 WY 359 I-76 NE 102 I-29 IA 1A IA 4 I-35 IA 123 IA 137 I-74 IA 298 I-88 IL 4B...
Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north-south along the east coast of the United States. ...
The George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan Island in New York City to Fort Lee, New Jersey. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Route 3 is a state highway in New Jersey. ...
The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ...
Route 495 connects the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) at exits 16E and 17 to the Lincoln Tunnel, providing access to midtown Manhattan. ...
January 15 is the 15th day of the year in the Gregorian calendar. ...
1952 (MCMLII) was a leap year starting on Tuesday (link will take you to calendar). ...
Route 3 is a state highway in New Jersey. ...
The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ...
INTERSTATE JUNCTIONS JUNCTION EXIT # US-101 CA 1 I-5 CA 86 I-15 UT 120 UT 124 I-84 UT 168 I-25 WY 359 I-76 NE 102 I-29 IA 1A IA 4 I-35 IA 123 IA 137 I-74 IA 298 I-88 IL 4B...
Interstate 95 (abbreviated I-95) is an interstate highway that runs 1907 miles (3070 kilometers) north-south along the east coast of the United States. ...
The George Washington Bridge The George Washington Bridge is a suspension bridge over the Hudson River, connecting the Washington Heights neighborhood of Manhattan Island in New York City to Fort Lee, New Jersey. ...
See also The Garden State Parkway is a 172 mile (277 km) limited-access toll parkway that stretches the length of New Jersey from the New York Thruway at Montvale, NJ to Cape May at the southern tip of the state. ...
References - Gillespie, Angus Kress and Rockland, Michael Aaron. Looking for America on the New Jersey Turnpike. Rutgers University Press, 1989. ISBN 0813514665.
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