Reasons To Visit New Jersey
Lenni Lenape Indians lived here before Europeans came. A Dutch colony was established in 1624 and in 1638, a Swedish colony settled along Delaware River, which was reclaimed by the Dutch in 1655 and then in 1664 the British took over.
They named the area as New Jersey after the island of Jersey in the English Channel. Afterwards many battles were fought during the Revolutionary War. New Jersey was the third state to adopt US Constitution in 1787. It gave approval to Bill of Rights in 1789. Francis Hopkinson presented the design of American Flag with 13 stars and strips and it was adopted by Congress on June 14, 1777.
During the 1800s New Jersey developed economically and become leading industrial area. After the Civil War industry expanded and more European workers came, developing north Jersey lake land and south Jersey seashore expand. Most of New Jersey developed vastly in the late 1800s.
During the war, New Jersey started producing Chemicals and Military ammunition, making it economically adequate. With transportation and highways improving further it became a leading industrial state of US.
Today New Jersey also has a nickname ‘the Garden State’ because it grew abundance of flowers and vegetables and is a tourist destination among the top ten states of US. Built in 1750 Boxwood Hall Historic Site was the residence of Elias Boudinot who played a major role in Peace Treaty with Britain.
Glover Cleveland Birthplace is the place where Glover Cleveland was born in 1837. His father was a minister to first Presbyterian Church of Caldwell. Walt Whitman House was the residence of American poet and journalist, often called father of free verse. The house is furnished with lots of things owned and used by Whitman. The Great Seal of New Jersey was adopted at Indian King Tavern on 10 March 1777. The state assembly met once again after six months to amend certain laws. Just minutes from Philadelphia on Delaware River Waterfront, is established New Jersey State Aquarium displaying thousands of fish and hundreds of sea creatures?
Because millions of immigrants came to America through Ellis Island, it was made a part of Statue of Liberty in 1965. After six years of overhauling, it is serving the public as a museum.
Largest regional family theme park in US Six Flags Great Adventure Theme park and Safari which, is the biggest wild safari in the world outside Africa. It has 11 different sections with thousands of animals. With many new additions done, meaning more thrills and no more waiting in the queue.
