Yes, the Mason-Dixon Line does cross New Jersey. Originally established as the boundary between Pennsylvania and Maryland in the 1760s, the line was extended to define the borders of New Jersey. The line marks the southern border of New Jersey with Pennsylvania, illustrating the historical division between the Northern and Southern states.
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North American continent, United States of America.There's always been some disagreement as to the exact location of the dividing lines. It's generally accepted that the East-West line divides Maryland, Pennsylvania and part of West Virginia, and the North-South line divides Maryland and Delaware. OR SIMPLY...1. Mason Dixon Line: A stone-made line that separates the Middle colonies from the Southern colonies.
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The driving distance from the NJ state line to the VA state line is about 115 road miles.
yes, seaside is in the center of the state on the shore line. but if you where from NJ, you would refer to the area as 'the jersey shore' ... Not 'central NJ'
Yes, as with the Holland Tunnel, you pay the toll when traveling from NJ to NY. No toll when traveling from NY to NJ.
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The driving distance from Randolph NJ to Eatontown NJ is 63.9 miles. However, the actual straight line distance is 47.04 miles between these two locations.
Amtrak and Septa share a station at Trenton, NJ. There is another Septa Station at West Trenton NJ (Septa R-3 line) which is not served by Amtrak.
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