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New Jersey Meadowlands Kearny Point: Locale: Jersey City, Kearny, and Newark, New Jersey, United States: Maintained by: NJDOT: ID number: 0901150 (Hudson County) [1] 0704150 (Essex County) [2] Characteristics; Design: Steel deck truss cantilever bridge over Meadowlands Pratt truss for river crossings: Total length: 3.502 mi (5.636 km) (18,492 ...
The New Jersey State Department of Tourism splits North Jersey into the urban Gateway Region and the more rural Skylands Region. Northern New Jersey is home to four of the largest cities of that state: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, and Elizabeth. The region is geographically diverse with wetlands, mountains, and valleys throughout the area.
New York City Manhattan–Brooklyn: New York [Note 9] [54] [55] 22: Chesapeake Bay Bridge South bridge: 488 m (1,600 ft) 6,484 m (21,273 ft) Suspension Steel truss deck, steel pylons 2 lanes 201+488+201
Deck work on Route 46 will close up to two lanes near the New Jersey Turnpike in Ridgefield Park, westbound 9 p.m. May 2 to 6 a.m. May 3, and eastbound 9 p.m. May 3 to 6 a.m. May 4.
Here are the seven tourist attractions I think are overrated. The Four Corners Monument doesn't offer much beyond a photo opportunity. At Four Corners Monument, visitors can stand in Colorado ...
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center, near Military Park, opened in 1997, is the home of the New Jersey Symphony Orchestra and the New Jersey State Opera, the center's programs of national and international music, dance, and theater make it the nation's sixth-largest performing arts center, attracting over 400,000 visitors each year.
The Vessel, the honeycomb-shaped tower in New York City that closed in 2021 after a series of suicides, reopened Monday with added safety features. The Vessel, popular Manhattan tourist site ...
New Jersey Route 139: Jersey City: Pulaski Skyway - Holland Tunnel: Lincoln Tunnel Approach/Lincoln Tunnel Helix: NJ Route 495: North Hudson: New Jersey Turnpike - Lincoln Tunnel: The next vehicular cut to the north and the last in New Jersey is in Bergen County: GWB Plaza: Fort Lee: to George Washington Bridge