Tag: “New Jersey”

75 places found.

  1. Statue of Liberty

    Statue of Liberty is located on Liberty Island between New York and New Jersey. It was given to the US by France in 1886.

  2. Brooklyn Bridge

    Brooklyn Bridge is one of the oldest suspension bridges in the US. It crosses the East River between Brooklyn and Manhattan.

  3. Williamsburg, Brooklyn

    Once a predominant stomping ground of Hasidic Jews and veritable urban industrial wasteland, the Williamsburg neighborhood of Brooklyn has reinvented itself (due in part to its geographic proximity to the waterfront and Manhattan) as a thriving community of artists and artist wannabes as well as the brunt of many a snarky blog post.

  4. Bryant Park

    Bryant Park, 42nd Street, NYC

  5. New York Botanical Gardens

    The New York Botanical Gardens in Bronx, New York

  6. Treats Truck

    Like a Taco Truck in LA, this is a truck that sells treats! Cookies and brownies, everything is so good.

  7. Seret and Sons Rugs and Furniture

    Any good walking tour of Santa Fe would not be complete without a visit to Seret & Sons. Seret & Sons is a wonderful feast for the senses, featuring a wide variety of antique and hand crafted items from around the world.

  8. Tongariro National Park

    Tongariro National Park was established in 1887 and was New Zealand's first national park. It has offers great hiking in summer and skiing in winter.

  9. The Darrah House

    The Darrah House is a wonderful bed and breakfast located just minutes from both Peddlers Village and New Hope PA. It was built in 1849 and is set on two acres of land so you definitely have some quiet and tranquility if that is what you are looking for.

  10. Dart River, Glenorchy, New Zealand

    Glacial silt gives the icy waters of the Dart River a decidedly turquoise tint. The best way to see the river and the surrounding terrain (locations for the Lord of the Rings films) is strapped in to one of the seats in the local shallow-hulled jet boats.

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