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After a historic snowstorm hit the United States East coast this weekend, the National Weather Service has issued a storm watch for the Washington area for Tuesday, saying there is potential for another five inches of snow. Hundreds of homes were left without power after 3 feet (1m) of snow fell over the weekend. Over a foot of snow fell in parts of Ohio, and more than two feet fell in Washington, Delaware, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
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One of the Mid-Atlantic States, the tiny state of New
Jersey is often overshadowed by neighbouring New York City.
Travelling south on the New Jersey Turnpike toll road from New
York, visitors will be stuck with the picture of popular
imagination that has been the brunt of jokes with many an on-stage
comedian. The ugly highway, traversing an industrial landscape of
grey, smoking chimneys and factories, and passing bleak cities like
Newark and the state capital of Trenton, does little to encourage
visitors, while even the songs of Bruce Springsteen describe his
birthplace in disparaging terms.
But surprisingly there is more to New Jersey than grey factories
and industrial estates. One of the state’s most treasured
prizes is its 127 miles (204km) of sandy beaches along the Atlantic
coast, lined with many holiday resorts, bustling boardwalks and
quaint seaside towns that draw thousands of tourists to enjoy the
sun, surf and excitement of the famous Jersey Shore. The
world’s first boardwalk has its home in Atlantic City, famous
for its 24-hour gambling entertainment and casino hotels redolent
of Las Vegas, while the old-world charm of Cape May takes one back
to the Victorian age with beautifully restored 19th-century
buildings home to some of the finest Bed and Breakfast Inns
anywhere. In between are miles of fun and entertainment, from water
parks and zoos to Ferris wheels, roller coasters, shopping and
nightlife, along with surf and sand.
Nature lovers can enjoy wilderness hiking trails in the scenic
hills of the Skylands that also offers perfect conditions for
skiing in winter. Historically this region is known as the Military
Capital of the Revolution and visitors can trace the movements of
General George Washington and his troops during the winter of 1779
at the Morristown National Historic Park. The state’s rich
history also includes some of America’s greatest inventors
and physicists such as Thomas Edison and Albert Einstein, and the
Liberty State Park overlooking the Statue of Liberty and Ellis
Island that was one of the country’s main immigration
stations from 1892 to 1954.