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The
Meadowlands: Sullivan is irrepressible
and irresistible as he captures the Meadowlands'
anomalous beauty and revels in its colorful lore.
Donna Seaman
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Quinn's text is thorough, complete, and offered in a beautifully poetic yet pragmatic prose, making the read that much more pleasant and inviting. The author's artwork is perhaps the aspect of the book that most effectively haunts you. One chapter gives helpful and experienced advice on enjoying the Meadowlands firsthand through boating, fishing, hiking, and the visiting local parks. Also aviailable in hardcover.
A Guide to Bird Finding in New
Jersey
by William J., Jr. Boyle / Paperback / Aug 2002 New Jersey is one of the smallest and most densely populated states, yet the remarkable diversity of its birdlife surpasses that of many larger states. Well over 400 species of birds have been recorded in New Jersey and an active birder can hope to see more than 300 species in a year. William J. Boyle has updated his classic guide to birding in New Jersey, featuring all new maps and ten new illustrations. The book is an invaluable companion for every birder - novice or experienced, New Jerseyan or visitor.
The full-page, color photos are incomparable and include insets of winter plumage, color morphs and more. Plus, with the easy-to-use format, you don't need to know a bird's name or classification in order to easily find it in the book.
This FREE 72-page, full color guide features site descriptions, seasonal viewing forecasts, driving directions, public transportation options and guidelines for catch-and-release fishing throughout the Hackensack River Watershed area. Whether it's a guided tour of the wetlands, a short hike through bird habitats, or a peek at the wildflowers in Richard W. DeKorte Park, the Meadowlands District has a trail for you. You'll find miles of salt marshes that brim with nature's beauty all year round. To help visitors discover the hidden wonders of the Meadowlands, the NJMC has released the first comprehensive eco-tourism guide to the region and the Hackensack River. To request a copy of this FREE GUIDE, call 888-NJM-BIRD. It also is available in Spanish. The 27 nature sites in the publication also can be accessed on the web. To
request a FREE COPY of this guide call toll free:
888-NJM-BIRD.
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by Michael Skudera / Paperback / October 2002 Skudera's Ultimate Guide to New Jersey is the first combination travel guide and multimedia CD-ROM (requires Windows) of the Garden State. It features over 3,500 color photographs and over 1,000 points of interest. The 320 page guidebook starts by listing tours of several unique towns and villages of New Jersey. Where the guidebook ends, the accompanying multimedia CD-ROM only begins! Now your only option isn't just to read about a particular place, you actually see it before you go! You also have the option to print a specific point of interest, including maps and contact information, so you don't have to take the entire book with you on your excursions.
Di Ionno leads readers off the congested interstates to the seldom-explored secondary roads, where the real life of the state can be found. These intercounty or 500 series roads are a 6,788-mile network of mostly one-lane highways. They are never the most direct way to get anywhere-but they are a pleasure to drive and a way to see New Jersey life as lived by New Jerseyans.
There's much more to New Jersey than highways and diners, and Sceurman and Moran do their part to exalt the state's lesser-known virtues in this "journal of strange travels," which goes far beyond the legend of the Jersey Devil. The book, which sheds light on "slightly offbeat or left of center" oddities of the Garden State, is a kooky compilation of roads less traveled, unexplained phenomenon and unsolved mysteries.. In a more serious vein, the book also devotes a good chunk of pages to more unusual aspects of New Jersey's history. The magazine-like format, perked up with numerous photos, perfectly suits the subject's quirky nature.
Weird N.J. was such a phenomenon that it began a whole series of Weird state books, each one a bestseller. But the Marks, as they are called, always knew that there were more, bizarre stories lurking in their own home state. So back they went, camera and notebook in hand, to travel the highways and byways of New Jersey to chronicle more weirdly bizarre stories
New Jersey Getaways: The Complete Guide to Garden State
Day Tripsby Willa Speiser / New Jersey Monthly Press /Paperback / March 2001 * In New Jersey getaways comes the mother lode of day-trip ideas. Admirably well researched, it offers the history and culture of the spot, as well as detailed directions to locations and attractions and best dining...right down to tips on easy parking that only natives know about. - Radio persolnality Jim Gearhart, New Jersey 101.5
Devoted to travelers with a taste for the unique, this easy-to-use guide helps you discover the hidden places in New Jersey that most tourists miss - unsung, unspoiled, and out-of-the-way finds that liven up a week's vacation, a day trip, or an afternoon.
Beyond New Jersey's bustling cities and busy turnpikes are lesser known marvels of nature and history, all within easy reach of a traveler consulting this book. Let Backroads of New Jersey guide you to the natural wonders, historic sites, and other secrets of the Garden State whether you're planning a day trip or looking for unusual destinations.
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Warmth, wit, and information galore are highlights of this revised tenth edition. Covers museums, zoos, amusement parks, beaches, restored villages, historic sites, gardens, flea markets,and quaint towns.
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Lonely
Planet New York New Jersey &
PennsylvaniaBy Tom Smallman / Paperback / Dec 2000 The book includes information on the best things to see and do in all three states, provides accommodation options for a range of budgets, from hidden forsest campsites to highway motels and charming B&Bs, and provides information on outdoor activites including the best parks for hiking, biking, etc.
Ramble through America's rural heartland on winding back roads leading to mom-and-pop markets, roadside fruit stands, steam railways, and an endless variety of out-in-the-country attractions. Each title explores 10 or more meandering weekend tours as authors share their intimate knowledge of people, places, and country life.
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Contains topographic maps with unbeatable detail, plus gazetteer information on great places to go and things to do. Scale equals 1:77,000 or 1"=1.2 miles. Contour Interval 100'. Each page covers 12.1 miles x 16.1 miles and includes GPS Grids & tick marks, Index Place names & map features and shaded relief. Includes detailed street maps of Atlantic City, Camden, Newark & Vicinity, and Trenton. 67 pages of maps with 88 total pages. Gazetteer categories include, Atlantic City casinos, Attractions, Campgrounds, Fishing, Golf courses, Historic sites, Hunting, Paddling, Recreation areas, Scenic drives, Ski areas, Trails, Unique natural features and Wildlife viewing.
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