Welcome to New Jersey


 
Middle Atlantic state of the Eastern United States. It is bordered by New York State (across the Hudson River and New York Harbor), the Atlantic Ocean, Delaware (across Delaware Bay) and Pennsylvania (across the Delaware River).

Area, 7,836 sq mi (20,295 sq km).
Pop. (2000) 8,414,350, an 8.9% increase since the 1990 census.
Capital, Trenton.
Largest city, Newark.
Nickname, Garden State.
Motto, Liberty and Prosperity.
State bird, Eastern Goldfinch.
State flower, Purple Violet.
State tree, Red Oak.

Only four states are smaller in size than New Jersey, yet New Jersey ranks ninth in the nation in population and has the highest population density of any U.S. state, facts owing in part to its proximity to both New York City and Philadelphia but also indicative of its economic importance. New Jersey is a major industrial center, an important transportation corridor and terminus, and a long-established playground for summer vacationers. 

The state is noted for its output of chemicals and pharmaceuticals, machinery, and a host of other products, including electronic equipment, printed materials, and processed foods. Bayonne is the terminus of pipelines originating in Texas and Oklahoma, and there are oil refineries at Linden and Carteret . The long history of heavy industry in New Jersey has left the state with the largest inventory of U.S. Superfund sites, and industrial cleanup is an important issue in its cities. 

New Jersey has been a leader in industrial research and development since the establishment in 1876 of Thomas Edison's research facility in Menlo Park. Color televison, the videotape recorder, and the liquid crystal display were invented in New Jersey corporate research labs. Today telecommunications and biotechnology are major industries in the state, and the area near Princeton has developed into a notable high-tech center.
 

 

*Information from Columbia Encyclopedia, Sixth Edition

 

Fun Facts about NJ:

Purple Violet is New Jersey's state flower.

New Jersey is the third highest harvester of cranberries.

The horse is New Jersey's state animal.

NJ has seven major malls in a 25 square mile radius.

Atlantic City is also home of the "Miss America Pageant".

Atlantic City streets can be found on the "Monopoly" game.

Atlantic City has the largest boardwalk in the world. It is 5.75 miles (9.25 km) long.

Elizabeth NJ seaport is the largest in the U.S.

Camden NJ is home of the first drive-in movie theatre.

There is a famous obelisk at the top of High Point, the highest point in NJ.

 

 


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