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*[[Hoboken]] — Tree-lined streets with well-preserved brownstones typify this former dockworkers' town on the Hudson. Yuppies are taking over Hoboken's old Italian and Irish neighborhoods, but the city still has the highest number of bars per square mile in the country! Birthplace of Frank Sinatra and the location of the world's first recorded baseball game.

 

*[[Hoboken]] — Tree-lined streets with well-preserved brownstones typify this former dockworkers' town on the Hudson. Yuppies are taking over Hoboken's old Italian and Irish neighborhoods, but the city still has the highest number of bars per square mile in the country! Birthplace of Frank Sinatra and the location of the world's first recorded baseball game.

 

*[[Jersey City]] — New Jersey's second largest and most diverse city, directly across from Lower Manhattan. A city of distinct neighborhoods, it is home to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, across from Liberty State Park

 

*[[Jersey City]] — New Jersey's second largest and most diverse city, directly across from Lower Manhattan. A city of distinct neighborhoods, it is home to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, across from Liberty State Park



*[[Newark (New Jersey)|Newark]] New Jersey's largest city hosts the NJ Performing Arts Center, Prudential Center (a sports/concert venue opened in 2008), Newark Museum, the nation's second biggest Cherry Blossom Festival

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*[[Newark (New Jersey)|Newark]]

New Jersey's largest city hosts the NJ Performing Arts Center, Prudential Center (a sports/concert venue opened in 2008), Newark Museum, the nation's second biggest Cherry Blossom Festival

 

*[[New Brunswick (New Jersey)|New Brunswick]] — Home of Rutgers University, a college town that feels more Mid-Atlantic than North Jersey

 

*[[New Brunswick (New Jersey)|New Brunswick]] — Home of Rutgers University, a college town that feels more Mid-Atlantic than North Jersey

 

*[[Montvale]] — The last exit on the Garden State Parkway before New York State. Not much of a downtown but lots of service industry and conveniently located between shopping areas in Paramus and Palisades Center mall in West Nyack. Home to one of the oldest Dairy Queens in the country and the establishment remains the same since its opening.

 

*[[Montvale]] — The last exit on the Garden State Parkway before New York State. Not much of a downtown but lots of service industry and conveniently located between shopping areas in Paramus and Palisades Center mall in West Nyack. Home to one of the oldest Dairy Queens in the country and the establishment remains the same since its opening.

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