Hop aboard the
Blue Comet for a ride to
Atlantic City or croon along with a
Hainesport ghost. New Jersey history can keep you up late, so stop by an all-night
diner. The moonlight only adds charm to the Victorian architecture of
Cape May, while
Richard Biegenwald’s murderous legacy casts a shadow over the Jersey Shore. From William Carlos Williams setting pen to paper in
Rutherford to the joy of a
Clementon lake in summer, these New Jersey history books make time for the Garden State.