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Backroads of New Jersey

Your Guide to New Jersey's Most Scenic Backroad Adventures

Backroads of New Jersey
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Author:

Robert Heide

Author:

John Gilman

Photographer:

Paul Eric Johnson

Format: Paperback, 160 Pages
Item: 144372
ISBN: 9780760329542
Publisher: Voyageur Press
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Illustrations: 125 Color & 25 B&W Photos, 7 Maps
Size: 8.5 x 11 x .5
Weight: 1.438 lb.
Edition: First
Published: August 15th 2007
DC: AP
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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, from scenic lake country and bountiful farmlands to woodland forest preserves and the glistening white-sand beaches of a 127-mile Atlantic Ocean shoreline.

 

One of the original thirteen colonies, New Jersey was the site of some of the most famous battles of the American Revolutionary War. Today you can walk in George Washington’s footsteps and revisit milestones of the Revolution at Washington Crossing State Park, the historic Morristown area, and the great Princeton Battlefield. This book’s twenty-nine backroads tours also invite you to experience nature at its most splendid, in the Meadowlands, the Delaware Water Gap, the Great Swamp, and the Pine Barrens region--the largest wilderness area east of the Mississippi River. Follow the multitude of seaside routes along the boardwalks and beaches of the Jersey Shore from Sandy Hook in the north to Cape May in the south. Or turn inland and stop at a world-famous diner, buy farm-fresh Jersey tomatoes at a roadside stand, or explore the hidden corners of old, industrial cities like Paterson, Hoboken, and Newark. And don’t overlook the state’s oddities and folklore: Grovers Mill, invaded by Martians in Orson Welles’s infamous “War of the Worlds” broadcast; Flemington, where the Lindbergh kidnapping trial took place; and Leeds Point, birthplace of the mythic Jersey Devil.

 

Whether you’re planning a day trip, looking for unusual destinations, or simply want to learn more about the region, all routes in Backroads of New Jersey will lead you to the true heart of the state.

John Gilman and Robert Heide have co-authored more than a dozen books on travel and American popular culture, including New Jersey: Art of the State, O' New Jersey, Dime-Store Dream Parade, Popular Art Deco, and more. Gilman and Heide are both based in New York City and make frequent trips to the Garden State.

 

Paul Eric Johnson is an environmentalist and photographer whose images have appeared in books, magazines, and calendars throughout the world. Johnson’s most recent book, Lighthouses of the Mid-Atlantic Coast, was published by Voyageur Press. He is the Director of Photography for the Wohlfarth Galleries in Provincetown, Massachusetts, and Washington, D.C. He lives in Hopatcong, New Jersey.

 

New Jersey Sunday Herald, Oct. 7, 2007

“Just in time for those fall foliage rides, Voyageur Press has published Backroads of New Jersey, which takes us from one end of our Garden State to the other with suggested drives illustrated by the beautiful photography of Hopatcong resident Paul Eric Johnson. This book reminds us of the beauty around us.”

Asbury Park Sunday Press Nov. 4, 2007

“The photography is striking, at times still life or landscape, at times pure art in Backroads of New Jersey… a genuinely enjoyable and informative book perfect for use as a guide to taking day trips in nice weather, alone or with friends or family, and getting to know the hidden corners of New Jersey.”

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Contents

 

Introduction

 

Part I    The Northern Highlands: Land of Lakes and Mountain Greenery

Water on the Mountain: New Jersey’s Northern Border

Wild River Drive: The Delaware Water Gap via Old Mine Road

Ridge and Valley: An Eastward Drive from Manunka Chunk

The Place within the Hills: The Allamuchy Mountains and Lake Hopatcong

Colonial Towns of the American Revolution: Madison, Morristown, and More

 

Part II  The Gateway Region: Cities, Suburbs, and Jersey Diners

Hudson River Views: From the Palisades to Hoboken

The Diner Quest: Through the Meadowlands

Cityscape Tour: Newark and Neighborhoods

            Valley Road Route: From Montclair to Paterson

Thomas Edison Country: Along the Watchung Ridge

Parks and Nature Preserves: The Watchung and South Mountain Reservations

 

Part III The Central Belt: Crossroads

Raritan Roads: From the Raritan Bay to the Delaware and Raritan Canal

Farmlands and Estates of Central Jersey: Clinton, Flemington, and Somerville

Antiques and Rivertowns: Hopewell to Frenchtown

Remembering the Revolution: Washington Crossing to Princeton

The Historic State Capital Region: Trenton to Timbuctoo

 

Part IV The North Jersey Shore: From Bayside to Seaside

Bayshore Views: Exploring Raritan and Sandy Hook Bays

Touring Monmouth County: From Hartshorne Woods to Tennent

Down the Shore: From Sandy Hook to Ocean Grove

The Seaside Life: From Bradley Beach to Cattus Island County Park

The Sandbar Tour: Between Barnegat Bay and the Ocean

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