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Cities with RV Parks are shown in
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The other cities on I-80, in
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| 4 | Delaware | 28-30 | Mount Arlington | |||
| 12 | Hope | 35-37 | Rockaway | |||
| 25 | Andover | 42-43 | Parsippany | |||
| 25 | Newton | 57-59 | Paterson | |||
| 25; 34B | Branchville | 64 | Hackensack | |||
| 27 | Flanders |
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Jersey is a state with multiple personalities. It seems that in the last
twenty years people refer to New Jersey as one giant bedroom. Certainly
the New York commuters have covered a good part of northeastern New
Kersey and Philadelphia has expanded across the Delaware (those
cranberry bogs do help preserve some of the old South Jersey flavor,
though). Northwestern New Jersey, however, has changed little. Bordered
along the Delaware River — with the Delaware Water Gap frequently cited
as one of the eight scenic wonders of the world — its mountains, lakes
and streams are more popular than ever and every bit as enjoyable. contributed by Bob Masters |
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