new jersey
I Love NJ But..
I really love coming into NYC for food, shopping, meetings or to visit with friends. Though sometimes the world conspires
Abandoned Amtrak Train: Who is Jack Cawley?
I have a weird fascination with all things abandoned and run down. The texture of the rust and weathered materials
The Art of Invention
In The “Art of Invention, ” sculptor Daniel A. Henderson explores the viral allure of technology and its unintended consequences. Henderson,
A Slice of Music History
60 miles south of the hustle and bustle of Manhattan lies an unassuming white building across the street from the
Paterson’s Great Falls
Niagara may get most of the attention, but when it comes to New York-area waterfalls, it’s not alone.
The Abandoned Fort at Sandy Hook, Jersey Shore
There’s more than meets the eye in Sandy Hook on the Jersey Shore. In addition to surf, sand and
The Abandoned (but accessible) Rail Station at Liberty State Park
An easily accessible glimpse into New York and New Jersey’s industrial past is through the abandoned Central Railroad of
Cape May: Jersey Shore Redefined
Being a small town gal, I can’t help but escape the city once in a while. A couple weekends
Napoleon’s Penis is Stored in New Jersey. That’s Right.
New Jersey is completely and totally weird – this is a fact. This is not the elitist opinion of a New
A Walking Tour of Newark, yes…Newark
You read that right. We took a self-guided walking tour of Newark recently and surprise! It was really nice.
A Photographic Walk Across the George Washington Bridge
This is the first in a series on New York City bridges that allow pedestrians to enjoy the architecture and
Lightning Storm: George Washington Bridge
Tonight, I got sidetracked by a thirty minute lightning storm. To see thunderbolts crack above the George Washington Bridge, Central