Thomas Edison's home/original workshop.
Cape May Lighthouse
Monmouth Battlefield
Lindhurst Airfield (where the Hindenburg blew up in 1936)
Trenton (Battle of) an where Washington crossed Delaware River to turn Revolutionary War on Christmas Day.
2007-10-04 09:56:12
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answered by Goethe's Ghostwriter 7
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Washington's Headquarters at Dey Mansion, Ringwood Manor, Morristown Historical Park; Great Falls in Patterson, Fort Lee, Fort Nonsence, Monmouth Battlefield, Picatinny Arsenal,
2007-10-04 10:53:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Washington had his headquarters at Jockey Hollow. There is a burial ground for Revolutionary soldiers there and some huts that the soldiers spent the winter in. At Sandy Hook there is an Army base, a lighthouse and some long range guns that were set up to protect New York City Harbor in the event of a sea borne invasion during the World Wars.
2007-10-04 10:09:11
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answered by ligoneskiing 4
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The twin lights by Sandy Hook.
The Miller-Cory House, Westfield, NJ
Thomas Edison's Lab, West Orange I think...but that one is popular just Google it.
The Washington Rock...girl scout council
The Watchung Reservation
Highpoint State Park
Washington's Barracks, Morristown, NJ
Good luck!
2007-10-04 13:25:17
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answered by wife2denizmoi 5
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I hate to admit it as a native new yorker, but the Statue of Liberty technically rests in NJ waters so technically its a NJ historical landmark (although we all know when people think of it, they think of New York)
2007-10-05 00:48:41
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answered by Nooka 5
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Thomas Alva Edison's house in Menlo Park, NJ. Edison is simply the greatest inventor this world has ever seen, given he developed electricity and light. Without him, we would all be in doors by 6 p.m.
2007-10-04 10:58:56
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answered by mac 7
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Why don't you google NJ landmarks and see what you come up with. Stop asking other people to do your homework!
2007-10-04 09:55:22
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answered by Erin 2
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Check out the following website. Hope this helps!
http://www.njontheweb.com/page/Historical/Landmarks.html
2007-10-04 09:57:17
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answered by Anonymous
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I know a few but since this is for school... you have to do your own leg work.
2007-10-04 12:23:10
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answered by Jamerican Steve 7
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Not personally, but you can look here:
2007-10-04 09:58:03
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answered by mrsdebra1966 7
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