{"id":205,"date":"2007-02-25T01:00:08","date_gmt":"2007-02-25T06:00:08","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/dontow.com\/wordpress\/?p=205"},"modified":"2009-11-27T22:17:35","modified_gmt":"2009-11-28T03:17:35","slug":"can-nj-be-a-major-tourist-state","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"http:\/\/www.dontow.com\/2007\/02\/can-nj-be-a-major-tourist-state\/","title":{"rendered":"Can NJ Be a Major Tourist State?"},"content":{"rendered":"

Many people may immediately answer this question with a big no, and some people may even laugh at the naiveness of the person raising this question. As a resident of NJ for over 28 years and who on many occasions have pondered what to show out-of-state friends and relatives visiting us, I have also always answered this question in the negative. However, recently after returning from a vacation cruise in the Caribbean and just as the plane was flying over NJ and almost ready to land at Newark, I revisited this question. Mentally I started to list all the potential major tourist attractions in NJ. To my surprise, I came up with a very long and fairly impressive list, and it caused me to revisit the above question.<\/p>\n

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First of all, NJ has several mega attractions: <\/p>\n