Want this question answered?
The New Jersey state gem is the Natrolite
Yes. They are common in most states east of the great plains.
Fur trade was big in colonial New Jersey. Deer and foxes were the most common animal used for fur.
The common meadow violet was named New Jersey's state flower because it is most abundant there. It was considered the state flower since 1913 but not legistatively adopted until 1971.
New Jersey has an official state animal, a state flower, even a state dance, but it does not have an official state mineral.
The most popular jobs in New Jersey are: finance jobs, automotive, retail and hospitality. Hospitality is amongst the most popular due to New Jersey having the most diners in the world.
The web address of the Franklin Mineral Museum is: http://www.franklinmineralmuseum.com
One common one is that the Statue of Liberty is in New York. It is actually in the city limits of Jersey City, New Jersey.
The phone number of the Franklin Mineral Museum is: 973-827-3481.
Elizabeth
state
New Jersey is the United State's most densely populated state.