NJ AT PLAY
New Jersey has a history of hosting vacationers seeking relaxation and inspiration along the Jersey Shore, at mountain refuges, and on its lakes and rivers. Iconic architecture like Lucy the Elephant in Margate, Doo-wop era motels in Wildwood, and the Victorian town of Cape May recall the long history of vacationing in New Jersey.
AVIATION HALL OF FAME AND MUSEUM OF NEW JERSEY
BATSTO STATE PARK
CAPE MAY
CEDAR BRIDGE TAVERN OCEAN COUNTY HISTORIC SITE
DOUBLE TROUBLE VILLAGE STATE HISTORIC SITE
EMLEN PHYSICK ESTATE
GROWING STAGE AT THE HISTORIC PALACE THEATRE
HINCHLIFFE STADIUM
HISTORICAL SOCIETY OF HADDONFIELD
HISTORIC SMITHVILLE PARK
LUCY THE ELEPHANT
PERKINS CENTER FOR THE ARTS
RUTHERFURD HALL
STRAUSS MANSION MUSEUM
THOMPSON PARK
VAN VEGHTEN HOUSE
WILDWOODS SHORE RESORT HISTORIC DISTRICT