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The ski instructors at High Point State Park love their jobs and it shows. Lessons are $18 for adults, or $15 for children and seniors. High Point State Park is located in Sussex township in the county of Sussex and operates from November 15th to April 1st. see more of the Skylands

The historic clock tower of Hoboken was demolished sometime in the 1950"s. The photo to the left was taken in 1907. Reconsruction on the tower, as well as the Hoboken Train and Ferry Terminal, is scheduled to start this month and end sometime in the spring of 2005. see more of the Gateway Region

Boheme (Bo-em) Opera NJ had its beginnings in 1981 as a musician’s guild founded by well-known area conductor/educator Joseph Pucciatti and his wife, noted area concert-pianist, opera lecturer and teacher Sandra M. Pucciatti. Today, Boheme Opera NJ is a professional company member of Opera America, and has been fortunate to secure artists from the ranks of the Metropolitan Opera, New York City Opera, Lyric Opera of Chicago, San Francisco Opera and Florida Grand Opera, among others. see more of the Deleware River Region

Nescochague Creek is located in the Pinelands. The Pinelands is our country's first National Reserve and a U.S. Biosphere Reserve of the Man and the Biosphere Program. This internationally important ecological region is 1.1 million acres in size and occupies 22% of New Jersey's land area. It is the largest body of open space on the Mid-Atlantic seaboard between Richmond and Boston and is underlain by aquifers containing 17 trillion gallons of some of the purest water in the land. see more on the Shore

The Trump Taj Mahal is only one of many casinos in Atlantic City. The city is the second most popular location for gambling outside of Las Vegas, Nevada and most of New Jersey's second largest industry, tourism. see more of the Greater Atlantic Region

The Southern Shore of New Jersey boasts some of the most beautiful beaches and historic light houses in the USA. The 157 foot tower at Cape May has guided ships along the coast and into Delaware Bay since 1859. The light is still operated by the Coast Guard, but the site is leased to the Mid-Atlantic Center for the Arts, who operate tours up the tower and a gift shop. The city of Cape May is predominantly of Victorian architecture and has been extensively restored in recent years to be a romantic getaway, slightly off the beaten tourist track. . see more on the Southern Shore

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