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Some of New Jersey's most exciting history can be found in our more than two dozen state parks. Names such as Wawayanda and Hopatcong remind us of the Lenape, or "Original People." Historic battlefields recall New Jersey's perilous years as "the Crossroads of the American Revolution." Abandoned forges still speak of our first great industry, and we can trace the beginnings of our transportation network in the paths of the Morris and the Delaware & Raritan Canals. From the top of New Jersey's highest mountain, to our last undeveloped beaches, discover the stories of our parks: who called them home in the past, what happened in and around them, and how and why they were preserved for generations of visitors. Illustrated throughout, with original black and white photographs of New Jersey's historic landmarks and scenic wonders.



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Kevin Woyce

Kevin Woyce is a lifelong resident of the Garden State, raised in East Rutherford and living now in Lyndhurst with his wife, Carin. He writes regional history books, illustrated with his own black and white photography, and presents multimedia lectures on local history throughout New Jersey and southern New York.



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