I have lived here in New Jersey my entire life and I have seen many beautiful places to live and visit here in the Garden State. So for me, it’s very difficult to think of just one spot to call “the most beautiful NJ spot”.

 

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Recently a national publication “Only In Your State” did select their choices for “most beautiful” in every state in America and their choice for New Jersey was Atlantic City.

 

 

I do enjoy Atlantic City. It has the gaming scene, long sandy beaches, the Steel Pier amusement park on the boardwalk. Along with that the nations first boardwalk built in 1870.

 

Atlantic City is also home to New Jerseys tallest lighthouse, the Absecon Lighthouse. The lighthouse is 171 feet tall. Absecon Lighthouse is located at 31 S. Rhode Island Avenue, Atlantic City, NJ 08401.

 

Where Are Hidden Gem 💎 Places To Visit In Atlantic City?

 

Chelsea: This vibrant community is where you will find Stockton University’s Atlantic City campus.

 

Ducktown: AC’s version of “Little Italy”.

 

Midtown: This is basically the “Heart of the City” according to reports.

 

The Inlet: Home to the Absecon Lighthouse and Gardner’s Basin. Gardner’s Basin is a beautiful spot in the Inlet area. The Basin is home to the Atlantic City Aquarium.

 

Let me throw it to you as you read my article and ask “where do you think the most beautiful spot in New Jersey is?”

 

Could it be other beachfront area? Historic locations? Pine Barrens? Northwest Mountain areas? NJ farms?

 

Post your choices and then we can all go out and see for ourselves.

 

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