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  1. Pet Travel Book Club Goes to the Meadowlands

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 12 January 2012

    Pet Travel Book Club Book: Dog Walks Man: A Six Legged Adventure Where: The Meadowlands, New Jersey Review by Edie Jarolim     Brooklyn was never known for its rural landscapes — though there are many of them, if you know where to look — but when I was growing up there I knew of [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library To comment on this post or search for related information, click on the link to A Traveler's Library. We'll leave a light on for you.

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  2. Stuffed French Toast @ La Isla

    Blog: Travel Jounral - 9 November 2011

    Stuffed French Toast @ La Isla, a photo by szachko on Flickr.Have you seen Bobby Fay's Throw Down show? This is one of places where he was defeated. This is Hoboken pride Stuffed French Toast from La Isla.

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  3. A quickie: new eats

    Blog: Roasted Bugs and Sticky Rice - 17 July 2011

    Shout outs to some new places I’ve tried- The first is Havana Central, a wonderful Cuban joint in NYC where I went about 2 months ago. I think this was actually my first taste of Cuban fare- my date (now my boyfriend of two months) suggested this place and was excited when I admitted that [...]

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  4. Sweet

    Blog: Travel Jounral - 11 July 2011

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  5. The Jersey Shore in Pictures

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 8 July 2011

    Seaside Heights is a a popular beach town with an amusement-oriented 2 mile plus boardwalk, and numerous clubs and bars, making it a fun party and family atmosphere. The town is also famous for being the location of the hit MTV show “Jersey Shore“. – Wikipedia We enjoyed enjoyed the boardwalk and beach during Independence [...]

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  6. Photo of the Day: Jersey Shore Panorama

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 3 July 2011

    Seaside Heights is a resort community, with a beach, an amusement-oriented 2 mile plus boardwalk, and numerous clubs and bars, making it a popular destination. The town is also famous for being the location of the hit MTV show “Jersey Shore”. – Wikipedia Related posts:Photo of the Day: New Jersey Turnpike Pollution Photo of the [...]

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  7. Going Back – Lonely Planet Blogsherpa Carnival #21

    Blog: No Beaten Path - 1 April 2011

    Some great posts about going back and visiting somewhere you have been before.

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  8. Maroon Cafe

    Blog: Travel Jounral - 23 February 2011

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  9. Photo of the Day: New Jersey Turnpike Pollution

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 19 November 2010

    During our travels back and forth from Hoboken to Philadelphia we drive on the New Jersey Turnpike.  This one day the sky and sunset were perfect for some great photos.  Unfortunately, I realized when I started taking pictures, it was mostly of the factories spewing pollution in the air near the Newark International Airport. © [...]

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  10. Photo of the Day: Autumn Foliage in New Jersey

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 18 November 2010

    Cooper River Park in Cherry Hill, New Jersey is a great place to experience the tree leaves changing colors in autumn. The autumn foliage is one of those great things to capture in a photograph. Fall pictures are so popular that people even travel to New England for a short photography vacation. We didn’t travel [...]

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  11. Photo of the Day: Statue of Liberty Monument

    Blog: Two Backpackers - 31 October 2010

    One of the most popular things for tourists to do in New York City is visiting the Statue of Liberty. Statue of Liberty National Monument is a national monument comprising Liberty Island and Ellis Island in New York Harbor.[4] It includes the Statue of Liberty, situated on Liberty Island (40°41′24″N 74°02′44″W / 40.689978°N 74.045448°W / [...]

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  12. 76-Second Travel Show: 'Monopoly Travel to Atlantic City'

    Blog: REID ON TRAVEL - 5 October 2010

    Episode #043F E A T U R I N G * 1 8 2* B O N U S * S E C O N D SQuestion: Can a Monopoly board be used as a guidebook?Why yes! In Atlantic City, it can!

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  13. What's Hot in Atlantic City? The Viking Cooking School at Harrah's

    Blog: Travelogged - 28 September 2010

    (top photo by Brian G. Wilson/flickr, rest of the photos by Felicity Loughrey) When you hear about things heating up in Atlantic City, NJ, you think of someone on a hot streak at the craps table. But when guest blogger...

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  14. Down the Shore … Long Beach Island

    Blog: Ciao Bambino! - 16 September 2010

    Atlantic City has casinos. Ocean City has the boardwalk, and Margate has Lucy the elephant. But when I have time to relax at the Jersey Shore, Long Beach Island is where I go. It strikes a wonderful balance of having everything and nothing at the same time. Known to locals and regular visitors as LBI, the barrier island is 18 miles long and less than a mile wide at its widest point. Tourists invade by the thousands in the summer ...

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  15. Family Travel Traditions in Ocean City, New Jersey

    Blog: Ciao Bambino! - 3 September 2010

    For many, a trip to Ocean City, New Jersey represents tradition. Kids who grew up playing in the fine, white sand, become parents and bring their kids back to the beach to do the same. It’s not uncommon for three generations to come together (often under one roof) for a week, or even a summer on this island. The sense of family is strong, and that’s the way Ocean City likes it.

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  16. Teak on the Hudson: Worth Taking the PATH

    Blog: Broke-Ass Stuart's Goddamn Website - 1 September 2010

    There are plenty of things I say I really want to do–like making a photo collage of bodega cats or finally memorizing someone’s phone number besides my own–but I will probably never get around to doing them.

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  17. Sidetracked! Thomas Edison Center at Menlo Park, NJ

    Blog: Family Friendly Hotel, Resort, Suite Reviews: Travel Savvy Mom » blog - 19 August 2010

    The Thomas Edison Center in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Edison's laboratory was located on this tract of land from 1879-1884, before he moved to a more well-known site in West Orange, NJ.

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  18. 18 Easy NYC Getaways With and Without a Car

    Blog: Travelogged - 13 August 2010

    I love New York City. I wouldn't want to live anywhere else. (Except for maybe Barcelona, London or Rome.) But as much as I love New York, there are plenty of weekends when I just want to get away.

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  19. Sandy Hook, NJ: A Beach Just a Ferry Ride Away From NYC

    Blog: Travelogged - 11 August 2010

    Since I love going to the beach, I'm on the perpetual quest to find a great beach that's close enough for a day trip from my home base of NYC. (Bay Head, NJ, my favorite nearby beach is tough for...

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  20. Bay Head, NJ: Revisting My Favorite Jersey Shore Town

    Blog: Travelogged - 4 August 2010

    A few months ago, I wrote a post about five fantastic Jersey Shore towns that are nothing like Seaside Heights, the boozy boardwalk where MTV's first season of Jersey Shore took place.

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  21. East Coast Beach Vacations Through the Goggles of Parenthood

    Blog: Ciao Bambino! - 28 July 2010

    Growing up on the East Coast I had my pick of summer coastal getaways, and while memories from my pre-parenting days are hazy I can tell you that sun, surf, and seafood were important elements in all of those trips. Memories run together of one town’s attractions and another’s shops and restaurants and certainly all of these destinations teemed with parents and their loud children.

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  22. Jersey Shore: Living Up To The Hype

    Blog: Seat of Our Pants - 3 July 2010

    The ladies are burned to a bronzed crisp. The men’s hairdos are greased into stiff perfection. The sun is shining and tanned skin is as abundant as bad taste. This is the Jersey Shore, a surreal strip of boardwalk that has been featured in a number of popular reality television shows recently. We were in [...] Related posts:Not What We Thought We’d Have to Fear I think food is half the journey.

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  23. Love for New Jersey: Hunan Cottage, Bagels 4 U and some Patsy’s Thrown In

    Blog: An American in London - 17 June 2010

    Over the spring Bank Holiday, Jon and I made a last-minute trip to New Jersey and New York for a family obligation. While these trips back to the New York area are always too short and too busy, we still managed to hit up some hometown favorites. For those of you who end up in [...]

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  24. Forget Seaside Heights, NJ: Five Fantastic Jersey Shore Towns

    Blog: Travelogged - 26 May 2010

    (photo of Bay Head by Lakewentworth/flickr) Memorial Day marks the unofficial start of summer, so I wanted to tell you about one of my favorite summer spots: Bay Head, NJ.

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  25. Prize Winning Novel: New Jersey Plus Road Trip

    Blog: A Traveler's Library - 7 April 2010

    Great American Road Trip Destination: New Jersey, (plus a little of Connecticut and Cooperstown, New York.) Book: Independence Day (1995) by Richard Ford. This Book won PULITZER Prize for Literature AND Pen-Faulkner Fiction Prize. Let’s hope that Richard Ford is not reading this.  According to an interview in the Guardian newspaper in 2008, he does not want to [...]This content is a post from: A Traveler's Library

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