Uncategorized The Garden Strip Imagine New Jersey in the 1700s: most of the land was wide open fields and forests, and the first settlers, Dutch and English families, started farming for food. These were real family farms where everything was grown by hand or with horses. Some families stayed on the same land for generations — like over 10 […]
Uncategorized The Vidal Corridor Though not widely recognized by name, the Vidal Corridor—also known as the Piedmont Corridor, the Central New Jersey Transportation Belt, or the Urban–Industrial Corridor—is one of the state’s most accessible and interconnected regions, offering enduring value for homeowners, developers,  and long-term investors alike. It goes by different names, but its function has always been the […]
Uncategorized Where Hills Rise High Here, nearly two billion years ago, New Jersey rose from the sea. These boulders were pushed slowly upward from the floor of the prehistoric sea until they reached out above the surface to form land. The oldest part of New Jersey- The Highlands-appeared. Over the centuries, long before property lines and town borders, these ridges […]
Uncategorized The Mountain Country The northwest corner of New Jersey, at the Kittatinny Mountains, named after the Lenape Native American word meaning “endless mountain,” has the highest peak of the state of New Jersey in its range, which is High Point at 1,803 feet. Early settlers, struck by the deep blue cast of the ridge at a distance, called […]
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