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  2. Top 10 NJ Beaches according to USA Today Readers ... - AOL

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    USA Today readers picked the top 10 NJ beaches. Discover the Jersey Shore's best, from family-friendly Ocean City to vibrant Asbury Park.

  3. List of beaches in the United States - Wikipedia

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    The following is list of beaches in the U.S. states, the District of Columbia, and the U.S. territories. Beaches occur both on the ocean shoreline and inland on lakes, rivers, etc. This list is organized by major coastline. States with large numbers of beaches are listed on linked subarticles.

  4. Gunnison Beach - Wikipedia

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    It was the discovery of Gunnison Beach's natural seclusion by park visitors in the late 1970s and early 1980s that led to its inception as a nude beach. [ 5 ] In 1999, New Jersey passed a law that allows municipalities and counties to prohibit all types of nudism on state or local beaches in their jurisdiction. [ 6 ]

  5. 3 NJ beaches named among the best on the East Coast ... - AOL

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    Among the top 25 beaches, there are seven in Florida, three in South Carolina and one in NewYork. 3 NJ beaches named among the best on the East Coast, says U.S. News & World Report Skip to main ...

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  9. Jersey Shore - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey Shore, commonly referred to locally as simply the Shore, is the coastal region of the U.S. state of New Jersey.Geographically, the term encompasses about 141 miles (227 km) [1] of oceanfront bordering the Atlantic Ocean, from Perth Amboy in the north to Cape May Point in the south.