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- 🗺️ Historic Sites Along the New Jersey Coast
🌉 Northern Shore (Gateway Region → Sandy Hook → Long Branch → Asbury Park)
Sandy Hook / Highlands
- Twin Lights of Navesink (Highlands) — 1862 fortress‑style lighthouse overlooking NY Harbor
- Sandy Hook Lighthouse — Oldest operating lighthouse in the U.S. (1764)
- Fort Hancock Historic District — Army coastal defense base with batteries, officers’ homes, and parade grounds
- Nike Missile Site NY‑56 — Cold War radar & missile installation (guided tours available)
Long Branch / Asbury Park
- Long Branch Historic Districts — Gilded Age resort architecture
- Asbury Park Convention Hall & Paramount Theatre — 1920s Beaux‑Arts seaside landmarks
- Stone Pony (Historic Music Venue) — Springsteen-era Shore rock history
🛟 Central Shore (Belmar → Point Pleasant → Seaside → Island Beach)
Belmar / Spring Lake
- Spring Lake Historic District — Victorian hotels and lakefront promenades
- Belmar Fishing Club Pier — Early 1900s angling & social club heritage
Point Pleasant
- Point Pleasant Canal & Manasquan River Maritime Corridor — Working‑waterfront heritage
- Vintage Amusement Architecture at Jenkinson’s — Early 20th‑century boardwalk lineage
Seaside Heights / Seaside Park
- Seaside Heights Boardwalk (Historic Amusement Era) — 1910s–present Shore culture
- Seaside Park Historic District — Early resort cottages and civic buildings
Island Beach State Park
- Judge’s Shack — 1910s fisherman’s cabin preserved in the dunes
- Former U.S. Lifesaving Service Sites — Remnants of early rescue stations
âš“ Barnegat Bay & Long Beach Island
Barnegat Light
- Barnegat Lighthouse (“Old Barney”) — 1859 sentinel guarding Barnegat Inlet
- Barnegat Light Museum — Local maritime artifacts & lighthouse history
- Historic Viking Village — 1920s Scandinavian fishing settlement & working docks
Tuckerton / Little Egg Harbor
- Tuckerton Seaport & Baymen’s Museum — Recreated maritime village, boatworks, and baymen heritage
- Giffordtown Schoolhouse Museum — 19th‑century one‑room school
🕯️ Southern Shore (Atlantic City → Ocean City → Cape May → Delaware Bay)
Atlantic City
- Absecon Lighthouse — Third‑tallest lighthouse in the U.S. (1857)
- Historic Boardwalk (Opened 1870) — America’s first boardwalk
Ocean City
- Ocean City Historical Museum — Shipwrecks, lifesaving history, and resort heritage
Cape May
- Cape May Lighthouse — 1859 active lighthouse with panoramic views
- Historic Cold Spring Village — 1800s living‑history village
- Emlen Physick Estate — 1879 Stick‑Style Victorian mansion
- Cape May Historic District — One of the largest collections of Victorian architecture in the nation
- World War II Lookout Tower (Fire Control Tower No. 23) — Restored coastal defense tower
Delaware Bay Shore
- East Point Lighthouse (Maurice River Township) — 1849 beacon on the bay
- Fortescue & Bivalve Working Waterfronts — Oyster industry heritage
- Bayshore Center at Bivalve — Oyster sheds, maritime exhibits, and the schooner AJ Meerwald