
On July 27th, National New Jersey Day recognizes the third state to join the Union. Find out what’s unique and captivating about the Garden State!
Early History
When Giovanni Da Verrazzano first explored the shores of the Atlantic coast, he explored lands that included New Jersey. Da Verrazzano discovered diverse communities of people who were later called the Delaware Indians.
In 1160, the Dutch founded New Jersey’s first European settlement, but in 1664 the British took control. At this time, the land was divided into half and named New Jersey after the Isle of Jersey in the English Channel.

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Revolution
Leading up the American Revolution, the colony as a whole was equally divided in its loyalties to the crown. Colonists who remained undecided were just as likely to support the rebel cause as they were to support the king. The same applied to colonists in New Jersey.
Due to New Jersey’s central location among the thirteen colonies, more battles during the Revolutionary War took place here than any other state.While the state was the third to enter the union, New Jersey signed the Bill of Rights before any other state.
- State Capital – Trenton
- State Flower – Common Violet
- State Nick Name – The Garden State
- State Song – none
- State Tree – Red Oak
- State Mineral –
- State Fossil -Hadrosaurus
- State Motto – Liberty and Prosperity
- State Fish – Brook Trout
- State Fruit – Blueberry
- State Hero –
- State Heroine –
- State Bird – American Goldfinch
- State Insect – Honey Bee
- State Folk Dance – Square Dance
- State Animal – Horse
Industry and Innovation
During and after the war, New Jersey industry grew. Rapidly, innovation and technology took place in New Jersey. One well-known innovator found a home in Menlo Park. There, Thomas Edison nourished his ingenuity. While industry and innovation grew, so did the state’s population.

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Today New Jersey’s population density thrives at the highest of any state in the United States.While it may be an industrial powerhouse, its nickname the Garden State is precise. New Jersey supplies the world with cranberries, blueberries, and tomatoes.
New Jersey Flavor
While we thank New Jersey for a few delicious foods we can enjoy anywhere, the state produces a large number of dishes travel is a must.During the summer months, enjoy the fresh blueberries from New Jersey. At the turn of the 20th century, the intuitive Elizabeth White helped domesticate the wild blueberries found along the Eastern seaboard. Today, blueberry production in New Jersey is a global business.

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Pork roll is to New Jersey as carrots are to Bugs Bunny. The cured, smoked pork product creates debates between residents of the state. Trenton loves their pork roll so much, in fact, they hold an annual Pork Roll Festival. However, pork roll does exist west of the Delaware River.Now, for most of these other dishes, come visit or pay for postage.

by Jenna Pizzi (Author), Susan Sprague Yeske (Contributor)
Folks from New Jersey have a different idea about what a sloppy joe is. Tomato. To-mah-to. This one sounds delicious. Their version places slices of pastrami or corned beef (or both), coleslaw, Russian dressing, and swiss cheese layered between three slices of rye bread.

by Deborah Smith (Author), Thomas Robert Clarke (Photographer)
Also, New Jerseyan’s make their pizza pie on the flip side. That is to say – they like their sauce on top. Its called tomato pie with seasoning crushed tomatoes on top of the other ingredients. Crust on the bottom, of course.
Lastly, saltwater taffy, sandy beaches, and long boardwalks of Atlantic City all go together. Both saltwater taffy and America’s boardwalks got their start there.

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Hidden Treasures
The Hindenburg Crash Site – Lakehurst
War of the Worlds Crash Site – West Windsor Township
Paranormal Museum – Ashbury Park
Diggerland USA – West Berlin
Navesink Twin Lights – Highlands
Basto Village – Egg Harbor City
Northlandz – Flemington
Amatol Ghost Town – Hammonton
Princeton Cemetery – Princeton
Famous ?
Mary Ludwig Hays McCauley- Revolutionary Hero – (October 13, 1754 – January 22, 1832)

Aaron Burr – Politician – (February 6, 1756 – September 14, 1836)

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Grover Cleveland – President – (March 18, 1837 – June 24, 1908)

by John M. Pafford (Author)
Roebling Family- Engineers

Elizabeth Coleman White – Hortoculturalist- (October 5, 1871-November 11, 1954)

by Leticia Roa Nixon (Ahdanah) (Author)
William Carlos Williams – Physician and Poet – (September 17, 1883 – March 4, 1963)

by William Carlos Williams  (Author), & 2 more

by William Carlos Williams  (Author), Christopher MacGowan
Dorothea Lange – Photographer – (May 26, 1895 – October 11, 1965)

by Linda Gordon  (Author)

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Frank Sinatra – Singer – (December 12, 1915 – May 14, 1998)

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Frank Sinatra (Artist)
Norman Schwarzkopf, Jr. – Army General – (August 22, 1934 – December 27, 2012)

by Norman Schwarzkopf (Author)
Judy Blume – Author – February 12, 1938

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Jon Bon Jovi – Singer-Songwriter – March 2, 1962

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Queen Latifah – Rapper – March 18, 1970

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Shaquille O’Neal – Basketball Player – March 6, 1972

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