By: Sahil Luthra
Bookonboard.com
Cape May Historic District is a seaside treasure offering beautiful views and classic Victorian architecture. The historic streets host hotels, bed and breakfasts, and churches.
Liberty Science Center exposes guests to the process and ways of communication, from totem poles and body language to sound waves. Guests have the chance to watch how animals catch their food
Empty Sky 9/11 Memorial was designed to keep the memories alive of those 749 New Jersey natives who died in the September 11, 2001 attack on the World Trade Center in New York City
Thomas Edison National Historical Park is a laboratory complex of the past, when machines were run using belts and pulleys, and music played on phonographs.
Ocean City Boardwalk is 3-miles long, and does not seem to lack activities to take part in year-round. Locals and visitors alike stroll, bike, rollerblade, and walk their dogs along this world-famous boardwalk.
Grounds for Sculpture is a facility where effective and sensitive techniques are used to serve people with disabilities. The facility hosts artist events, group activities
Trailside Nature and Science Center is Union County’s Environmental Educational Center. It is built on a preserve of woodlands, fields, lakes, streams and hiking trails
Memorial is the most decorated battleship museum in the country, with a mission to restore, preserve, exhibit and interpret the history of the USS New Jersey
Cape May County Park and Zoo provides fun moments for both kids and adults, hosting a wide range of wild animals. Some of the must-see animals in the zoo include the rare Golden-Headed Lion
Lakota Wolf Preserve offers an intimate view of wolves in their natural habitat through their Wolf Watch Tours. Once you are in the preserve, you are surrounded by four packs of wolves
Morristown National Historical Park commemorates the sites of General Washington and his continental army’s winter encampment from December 1779 to June 1780,