The 10 Best Places To Live In New Jersey | For 2018
The 10 Best Places To Live In New Jersey For 2018.
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New Jersey is often associated with a lot of bad things.
The Garden State is accused of having some of the highest taxes in the country. And being too populated.
A land mostly made up of highways, yet traffic is a constant theme here.
The thing is, though, every place has its own ups and downs. And while Jersey has some pretty nasty ones, it is not short of its fair share of plusses.
Like its enviable location – it is possible to work in New York and live in New Jersey; or spend a Saturday in Philadelphia and be back home for dinner.
New Jersey is a beautiful state with plenty of shore towns and beloved diners.
Its rural farmland is a source of fresh local produce that you’ll find displayed on farm stands, albeit mostly in summer.
It is a beautifully diverse state, and a state famous for high-performing public schools, with one of the highest high school graduation rates in the country.
Here are the 10 best places to live in new Jersey for 2018:
1. North Arlington.
2. Princeton.
3. Saddle Brook.
4. Concordia.
5. Clifton.
6. Oradell.
7. Ridgewood.
8. Collingswood.
9. Chatham.
10. Haddonfield.
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Tour of the Largest Indoor Theme Park in America - Mall of America - Nickelodeon Universe
[HD] Tour of the World Largest Indoor Amusement Park inside the Biggest Mall in America. The name of the Amusement park is called Nickelodeon Universe and is located in Mall of America in Bloomington, Minnesota. There are plenty of attractions and 3 roller coasters inside the mall.
A Full Walk through tour of Nickelodeon Universe inside Mall of America.
If you guys don't know, Mall of America is the largest Mall in America with lots of retails and dining establishments. There's even a SeaLife Aquarium in the mall also.
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Video filmed August 2017.
Driving Downtown - City Center - Cincinnati Ohio USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Walnut Street - Cincinnati Ohio USA - Episode 67.
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Cincinnati is a city in the U.S. state of Ohio that serves as county seat of Hamilton County. Settled in 1788, the city is located on the north side of the confluence of the Licking with the Ohio River. The latter forms the border between the states of Ohio and Kentucky. Cincinnati is the third-largest city in Ohio and the 65th-largest city in the United States with a population of 298,165 people (2014), making it the 28th-largest Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA) in the United States and the largest centered in Ohio. The city is also part of the larger Cincinnati–Middletown–Wilmington Combined Statistical Area (CSA), which had a population of 2,172,191 in the 2010 census.
In the early 19th century, Cincinnati was an American boomtown in the heart of the country; it rivaled the larger coastal cities in size and wealth. Throughout much of the 19th century, it was listed among the top 10 U.S. cities by population, surpassed only by New Orleans and the older, established settlements of the Eastern Seaboard; at one point holding the position of America's sixth-largest city for a period spanning consecutive census reports from 1840 until 1860. It was by far the largest city in the west. Because it is the first major American city founded after the American Revolution as well as the first major inland city in the country, Cincinnati is sometimes thought of as the first purely American city.[10]
Cincinnati developed with less European immigration or influence than eastern cities attracted in the same period; however, it received a significant number of German immigrants, who founded many of the city's cultural institutions. By the end of the 19th century, with the shift from steamboats to railroads drawing off freight shipping, trade patterns had altered and Cincinnati's growth slowed considerably. The city was surpassed in population by other inland cities, particularly Chicago, which developed based on commodity exploitation and the railroads, and St. Louis, for decades after the Civil War the gateway to westward migration.
Cincinnati is home to two major sports teams, the Cincinnati Reds, the oldest franchise in Major League Baseball, and the Cincinnati Bengals of the National Football League. The University of Cincinnati, founded in 1819, is one of the 50 largest in the United States.[11] Cincinnati is known for its historic architecture. In the late 1800s, Cincinnati was commonly referred to as Paris of America, due mainly to such ambitious architectural projects as the Music Hall, Cincinnatian Hotel, and Shillito Department Store.
Economy
Major corporations have their head offices in Cincinnati, such as Procter & Gamble, The Kroger Company, and Macy's, Inc., amongst others. Kroger, the largest employer in the city, has 17,000 employees. The University of Cincinnati is the second largest, with 15,162 employees.
Arts and Culture
Cincinnati's culture is strongly influenced by its history of German and Irish immigrants and its geographical position on the border of the Southern United States and Midwestern United States.[citation needed] In the mid to late nineteenth century, Cincinnati became a major destination for German and Irish immigrants. In 1830 residents with German roots made up 5 percent of the population, as many had migrated from Pennsylvania; ten years later the number had risen to 30 percent.[65] Thousands of German immigrants entered the city after the revolutions in the German states in 1848 and by 1900, more than 60 percent of its population was of German background.
Sports
Cincinnati has two major league teams, seven minor league teams, five college institutions with sports teams, and seven major sports venues. Cincinnati's two major league teams are Major League Baseball's Reds, who were named for America's first professional baseball team, the Cincinnati Red Stockings;[88][89][90] and the Bengals of the National Football League. On Major League Baseball Opening Day, Cincinnati has the distinction of holding the traditional opener in baseball each year, due to its baseball history. Many children in Cincinnati skip school on Opening Day, which is commonly thought of as a city holiday.[91]
Where to play in Upstate New York with Kids
A look at the the museums, farms and parks we visited during our three day tour through upstate New York with two young kids. Full blog post at
Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve Wayne County Ohio
Johnson Woods State Nature Preserve is one of Ohio's largest and best remaining old-growth forests. Many trees rise 40-50 feet before the first limbs occur and several are more than 400 years old. Some are 120 feet tall with a diameter of 4 to 5 feet. The 155-acre tract on the south side of Fox Lake Road was a gift to the Ohio Division of Natural Areas and Preserves from Mrs. Clela Johnson and her family in memory of her late husband, Andrew C. Johnson. In addition to the gift, Mrs. Johnson sold 51 acres of adjacent old-growth woods on the north side of the road to the division.
Niagara Falls Attractions 2018 Clifton Hill UPDATED!
UPDATED 2018!
Some of the most popular Niagara Falls tourist attractions are located on Clifton Hill.
Known as, “The Street of Fun”.
Only minutes from the famous Niagara Waterfall, Clifton Hill, is a must-see for those planning on a visit!
Both sides of the street are jammed with wax museums, souvenir outlets, fudge shops, mini-golf, fast-food and themed restaurants, not to mention the night life entertainment!!
Oh, and of course, Casino Niagara!!
Clifton Hill's exciting array of attractions include:
The Niagara Skywheel
Fallsview Indoor Waterpark
Dinosaur Adventure Golf
Midway Bowling
The Greg Frewin Magic Theatre
The Niagara Brewing Factory
Niagara Zip Line
Lazar Tag
Hershey’s Factory
Sand Sculpture Exhibition
And don’t forget the Wax Museums:
The best in the world!
Louis Tussaud’s Wax Museum
Movieland Wax Museum
Ripley’s Believe it or Not
Ripley’s Moving Theatre
Guinness World of Records
Rock Legends
Oh…and scary??
Nightmare’s Fear Factory
The House of Dracula,
The House of Frankenstein
And the restaurants:
Rainforest Café
Kelsey’s
Ruby Tuesday’s
I-Hop
Boston Pizza
Dairy Queen
Burger King
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The Fun Pass includes:
Niagara Skywheel x2 - bonus spin included!
NEW! Zombie Attack!
Wild West Coaster 6D Theatre Ride
Movieland Wax Museum
Dinosaur Golf or Wizard's Golf
Ghost Blasters
Bonus: 5 Midway Game Tokens!
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The Great Stone Sphinx Of Hinckley, Ohio
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I take you to Worden's Ledges in Hinckley, Ohio and show you hidden works of art carved into the rocks including a sphinx. Also, I stumble upon a 160 year old abandoned barn.
Caesar's Creek In Winter/Early Spring
Aerial imaging of Caesar's Creek State Park lake as Winter turns to Spring in SW Ohio.
Cincinnati's Abandoned Subway
The Cincinnati Subway is a set of incomplete, derelict tunnels and stations for a rapid transit system beneath the streets of Cincinnati, Ohio. It is recognized as the largest abandoned subway tunnel in the United States. It was built in the early twentieth century as an upgrade to the Cincinnati streetcar system, but was abandoned due to escalating costs, the collapse of funding amidst political bickering, and the Great Depression during the 1920s and 1930s.
Six stations were created along Central Parkway: underground were Race Street, Liberty Street, and Brighton Place; above ground were Marshall Street, Ludlow Avenue, and Clifton Avenue. Tunnels were also constructed in Norwood. As the subway expanded further out from downtown, the city began to experience economic hardships. In 1928, the construction of the subway system in Cincinnati was indefinitely canceled. To date, there are no concrete plans to revive the project.
Cincinnati’s Abandoned Subway is a legend of innovation, politics, and failure. More importantly, the unfinished rapid transit system is a valuable lesson of how present decisions impact the lifestyles of the future generations.
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New Jersey: Christmas Shopping : JC1TV
A Holiday Shopping guide focusing on Jersey City, NJ via Jersey City Channel 1.