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  • čas přidán 31. 07. 2024
  • Overview of the geography of New Jersey. I analyze the largest cities, beaches, forests, protected areas, and more. I also discuss the economy of the state, including the most important industries and companies headquartered there.
    0:00 Intro
    1:05 Trenton
    2:19 Newark
    3:40 Jersey City
    5:09 Paterson
    6:08 Elizabeth
    6:50 Camden
    7:55 Atlantic City
    9:00 Cape May
    9:45 Jersey Shore
    10:33 Rural southern Jersey
    11:15 Physical Geography
    15:05 Hurricane Sandy
    15:55 Economy
    17:28 Companies in the state
    19:16 Agriculture
    19:45 Taxes
    20:44 Signature foods
    21:41 Random tidbits
    23:16 Outro
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    Whitney Houston - "Whitney Houston" (1985)
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    Bruce Springsteen - "Tunnel of Love" (1987)

Komentáře • 498

  • @nathanjiang100
    @nathanjiang100 Před rokem +187

    As a New Jersey native, you are spot on with the fact that we are a very much underappreciated state. It's just that New Yorkers get to sell their narrative of us to everywhere else, and people don't wanna even veer 5 miles off the Parkway or the Turnpike to try and change their perception of the state.

    • @Golfer908
      @Golfer908 Před rokem +16

      As a New Yorker that moved to NJ, I agree. Growing up, I never imagined living in NJ, but it's actually really great 😄

    • @MetsMagic0416
      @MetsMagic0416 Před rokem +11

      These are the same New Yorkers that would pay 40-60K over the asking price for a home in Bergen or Morris County. It's hilarious.

    • @evilgenius919
      @evilgenius919 Před rokem +3

      @@Golfer908 welcome!

    • @b.w.9244
      @b.w.9244 Před rokem +2

      Many of my classmates were from Jersey. My perception remains unchanged.

    • @gb-fs1tz
      @gb-fs1tz Před rokem +5

      @@b.w.9244 who asked?

  • @Euorgos
    @Euorgos Před rokem +75

    You forgot to mention that NJ has more diners than any other state! And what about jughandles? As for tomato pie, unlike most pizzas, it's usually allowed to cool down to room temperature before eating. Great video!

    • @ksmith610
      @ksmith610 Před rokem +1

      The hell it is!

    • @JimMurray2
      @JimMurray2 Před rokem +4

      You're describing Philly style tomato pie, which is consumed at room temperature and is very different from Trenton Tomato Pie, which is best eaten hot and fresh out of the oven.

  • @johnvenditto2908
    @johnvenditto2908 Před rokem +65

    As a lifelong New Jerseyan, I say 'bravo' to your video, you give a fairly accurate description of our fair state. The fact that you used the term "down the shore" to describe a trip to the beach shows you've done your homework. Yeah, we're known to be rude, our beaches are overcrowded and our big cities can be depressing and dangerous but there's a reason there is so much wealth here- it can be a beautiful and vibrant place. The fact that NJ has a strong "home rule" mentality is one of the reasons we're such a high tax state; 565 municipalities crammed into this little peninsula means people are protective of their towns and want a lot of services. Sitting between New York City and Philadelphia has made us rather possessive of our little slices of heaven, and we might have a little chip on our shoulder because they get all the press. After all, my favorite NJ T-shirt says it perfectly "Welcome to New Jersey. Now leave". Thanks Kyle!

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 Před rokem +3

      We’re just good for being New York City’s suburbs…. And food is good here…. That’s about it. Expensive/taxed to death/people are ok or horrible but honestly better then lot of other states…. Weather can be nice I suppose but winters suck and to random for my liking like how some summers are great some suck, same with winters. I only like fall really. If we had like half the population and taxes were reasonable this state would be good. Beaches are dirty and boring and overcrowded… north Jersey is to crazy hate it here. South Jersey is ok, not sure about Philly suburbs but Trenton is brutal. Newark is avoidable. Screw Hoboken/JC. Idk for money you spend here you can live better life elsewhere but if you love Manhattan then I guess commute is worth it idk.

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  Před rokem +11

      I have learned that out west you go to the coast, in the south you go to the beach, and in the mid Atlantic you go to the shore.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Před rokem +1

      @@GeographyKing As a westie both coast and beach are said. We drink pop not soda.

    • @Stukin_The_Pines
      @Stukin_The_Pines Před rokem +4

      @@GeographyKing Actually, in New Jersey you go ... "down the shore" !

    • @Skiskiski
      @Skiskiski Před 2 dny +1

      I love NJ!!

  • @jakebutler291
    @jakebutler291 Před rokem +19

    NJ born and raised here. The cities here do not do the state justice, definitely focus more on the suburbs and go ‘down the shore’ (that’s what we say). Culturally, couple of things to note: we typically refer to where we live by the county we’re in if we’re explaining it to a fellow new Jerseyan, and a lot of us live within close proximity to a parkway or turnpike exit (garden state parkway and NJ turnpike are two of the most important highways in our state). Lots more to discuss here, but thanks for this video Kyle!

  • @theclearsounds3911
    @theclearsounds3911 Před rokem +123

    I was born in NJ in 1960, and lived most of my life there. I moved out 3 years ago due to $21,000/yr property tax on a 2,000 sq ft house. You treated NJ quite fairly, and I'm happy with that. Just a few problems. You didn't mention the existence of Princeton University, one of the best in the world. M&M's are made exclusively in NJ. You mention farming in the south-west, but the north-west has lots of farming, too. The weather varies far more than you stated; it can be 20 and snowing at High Point, and at the same time 50 and raining in Cape May. There is a hidden tax, which is mandatory car insurance, which can cost you over $4,000 a year if you have teenage drivers. Figures are very deceiving; $89,000 income sounds high, but you are just barely surviving in NJ if you are making that as a family of 4 or more. The desperately poor can survive because of heavy subsidies from the government.
    I'm really glad you showed the really beautiful parts of the state, like the shore, the Pine Barrens, and the Delaware Water Gap. New Jersey isn't all a toxic waste dump and Snooki, like so many people think it is. Thanks for showing New Jersey in a fair light.

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Před rokem +6

      I’m I agree he did a fair job of describing Nee Jersey. I guess he can’t get everything in the video. I’m sure there are plenty of things you missed as well.

    • @sunshineimperials1600
      @sunshineimperials1600 Před rokem +1

      Also most of the world’s glitter is produced here in New Jersey, specifically in two factories.

    • @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602
      @blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602 Před rokem +2

      what do you mean mandatory car insurance? full coverage or liability only? I belive liability is required in every state.

    • @theclearsounds3911
      @theclearsounds3911 Před rokem +1

      @@blainegabbertgabonemhofgoa6602 Liability is what I meant. Some states like New Mexico and Idaho don't require liability insurance, and let you post a bond for a minimum amount in place of insurance. New Hampshire has no insurance requirement for most drivers. I'm certainly no expert on this; I just know that a small handful of states don't require it. My point was that car insurance is so insanely expensive for young drivers in NJ that it can be considered a hidden tax. Hidden, until you're forced to pay it.

    • @mirzaahmed6589
      @mirzaahmed6589 Před rokem +1

      What hidden tax? Every state except New Hampshire has mandatory car insurance.

  • @ChrysanthsMum
    @ChrysanthsMum Před rokem +20

    Good video! I’ve lived in New Jersey for 55 years. Love the 4 seasons. Love the parks, beaches and foods. Taxes are crazy. Sarcasm is our official language. We are the garden (😅) state. Most shocking things to most visitors is you can’t tell where one town ends and the other one starts!

  • @kathycasey9153
    @kathycasey9153 Před rokem +14

    NJ played an important part in the Revolutionary War. Thomas Edison made history here with his inventions even starting the original Hollywood in Fort Lee. The old silent movies were filmed on the Englewood Cliffs creating the term "cliffhangers"

    • @jamesstark8316
      @jamesstark8316 Před rokem +6

      My grandmother lived in Hells Kitchen in NYC and used to take the ferry to Ft Lee as a teenager to be an extra in the silent films made there. She had some awesome stories.

    • @user-lz2gh8di9m
      @user-lz2gh8di9m Před rokem +2

      omg!!! Fort Lee has the history like that. i didn't know that.

  • @whattyaatbuddy9982
    @whattyaatbuddy9982 Před rokem +6

    babe wake up a new state geography profile just dropped

  • @waylander2
    @waylander2 Před rokem +12

    Great video! I was born and spent 1/2 my life in NJ. One thing you didn't mention is Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst. It occupies 42,000 acres in the Pine Barrens. The base is the only tri-service base in the United States Department of Defense and includes units from all six armed forces branches.

  • @3dplanet100
    @3dplanet100 Před rokem +7

    I live just a couple blocks away from Jersey City, and Jersey City is a really great and underrated city. Its really diverse and a lot of restaurants from many countries, and there is a lot of developments. In fact, the tallest building in the state is here with 79 stories high and 950 feet tall. It has its own skyline and its growing. Oh, and it has a really great transportation system, from buses to trains.

    • @beanman7184
      @beanman7184 Před rokem +4

      great for american standards, theres still much more room for improvement

  • @danieljasinski1043
    @danieljasinski1043 Před rokem +6

    I live in South Jersey. One thing about NJ is that we often divide it as North and South, with the north pretty much being an NYC suburb and the southwest a Philly suburb. Being from south jersey, most people I know have never even had a Taylor ham/pork roll sandwich and barely know what it is. Most of the foods you mentioned seemed more specific to north jersey. I’d say our regional foods mostly consist of Philly cheesesteaks, pretzels, and hoagies (Italian subs). It can be tough to get away from all the people in NJ, but it definitely has some great spots. Don’t forget about South Jersey it’s a great place!

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Před rokem +1

      As a Northern NJ native I can respect that!

    • @mardyneszelc9771
      @mardyneszelc9771 Před rokem +1

      I'm a Burlington County resident, and can enjoy Philadelphia, the shore, rural areas, see major musical groups, from rock to Bluegrass (Woodstown Delaware Valley Bluegrass Festival) Even go to a real rodeo.

    • @KS-lp3ui
      @KS-lp3ui Před 10 měsíci +1

      Don't forget Central Jersey. We exist ;)

    • @rituwebpro
      @rituwebpro Před 10 měsíci +1

      how about central jersey. LIke Edison and Iselin

    • @beazrich2.017
      @beazrich2.017 Před 5 měsíci

      I mean as a native to southern NJ, I honestly think the state in its entirely in my opinion aside from a few differences, is pretty homogeneous culturally. Like I don’t feel like I am in a different part of the country when I go from Philly to NYC. The atmosphere in those two cities feels almost the same just that NYC is a lot bigger in scale.
      Philly metro area vs NYC metro area similarities.
      1. Both metro areas touch each other (Burlington county borders Ocean county).
      2. Both metro areas have independent pizza shops that aren’t pizza chains.
      3. Both metro areas touch the atlantic coast.
      4. Both metro areas go into the appalachian mountains.
      5. Both metro areas have the same weather and plant foliage.
      6. Both metro areas are in NJ.
      7. Both metro areas have state forests like Pine Barrens, Delaware water gap, High point state park, Mohonk mountain house.
      8. Both metro areas have ski resorts.
      9. Both metro areas have Acela and NEC.
      10. Both metro areas have of the Middle colonies etc.

  • @granthughes5421
    @granthughes5421 Před rokem +16

    I would recommend checking out the Hudson River waterfront in Hoboken. The city itself is really nice - definitely happy to be living there!

  • @davecohen4337
    @davecohen4337 Před rokem +30

    Born/Work/Live in Jersey... Great video as always! NJ has its issues for sure but its nice being an hour or so drive to anything (beaches, cities, mountains, rural areas). The weather isn't terrible and people really aren't as nasty as the rumors say😉. Just like many other places, it has areas that show sharp income gaps but here its all just "closer".

  • @soundlyawake
    @soundlyawake Před rokem +18

    I grew up in NJ and I learned so many things about my home state watching this video 😳

  • @ProfessorPancakes420
    @ProfessorPancakes420 Před rokem +10

    Great job summing up my home state! I honestly hate that you can't pump your own gas, but some of the things I love about NJ include:
    - diners, pizza and bagels
    - great beaches (seriously, don't take them for granted)
    - easy access to NYC and Philly via public transportation
    - easy access to great hiking (e.g., Hudson Valley, Delaware Water Gap)
    - variety of landscapes/enviroments

    • @helenh6442
      @helenh6442 Před 11 měsíci

      Love that I don't have to pump gas!

    • @KS-lp3ui
      @KS-lp3ui Před 10 měsíci +1

      NJ native/resident here to wholeheartedly agree with everything you listed - except I'm content not pumping gas ;)

  • @robbymonaco3738
    @robbymonaco3738 Před rokem +4

    You overlooked Rutgers Law school. And that New Jersey is the state with the most horses! But thank you for shining a spotlight on our great state.

  • @pheyman1526
    @pheyman1526 Před rokem +3

    Overall great video. One thing about Trenton though, George Washington crossed the Delaware in a small town called Hopewell Township, and the battle of Trenton took place in the northern portion of Trenton.

  • @mowerdan8133
    @mowerdan8133 Před rokem +5

    Born & raised in NJ. There are tons of nice areas in NJ. The whole Pinelands area is a wilderness all its own. South Jersey is a best kept secret. Everyone stereotypes the state as this concrete jungle. Little do they know. You can be in areas that you'd swear you were in Alabama or some mountain town in Tennesee. Plus NJ has the highest per capita population of horses!

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Před rokem

      You forgot to mention that most of the nice areas are in north west NJ.

  • @lbisurfreak
    @lbisurfreak Před rokem +3

    been waiting for the NJ video ! we also are known for our diners

  • @cherylbigham2037
    @cherylbigham2037 Před rokem +3

    Jersey Girl here (though currently living in South Carolina)! Be coming home soon! Miss it so much, especially Diners, bread/bagels & of course, my Jersey Tomatoes, baby! 🥰☝️❤

    • @grsnider
      @grsnider Před 6 měsíci +1

      I miss grabbing a buttered kaiser roll, as a breakfast. Nowhere else seems to do that, except NJ.

  • @EfficientRVer
    @EfficientRVer Před rokem +9

    I grew up in NJ, and recognize many of the places you showed. High Point HS was in our athletic conference at the time, and I've been up in the monument at the actual high point. While caddying soon after finishing my freshman year of college, an old caddy asked if I'd ever seen a US President. No being the answer, he suggested we drive 15 minutes or so to the falls historic district in Paterson, which Gerald Ford was dedicating as a national historic landmark that day. It's a vague memory now, but not nearly as vague as an extra 9 holes of caddying that was the alternative. Google tells me it was June 6, 1976 and that it was pretty much an excuse for a campaign stop.
    One great thing about growing up in NJ, is that from age 14, my parents generally let me take the 42 minute bus ride from our suburb, into NYC alone or with friends, for any halfway decent excuse.

  • @evilgenius919
    @evilgenius919 Před rokem +8

    Some things worth noting
    The Red Bulls both play in NJ and until very recent history were a NJ team until a recent rebrand
    Taylor Ham isn't really how you cook it it's a specific product the food your talking about is usually called a Taylor Ham Egg and Cheese.
    NJ property tax situation is interesting because counties and municipalities can't levy local taxes without state permition so that often comes out in the property.
    Cities and towns in NJ often have problems with boroughization where larger communities would break off into smaller collections of towns which can make NJ cities seem smaller than the built environment would indicate.

  • @jimrossi7708
    @jimrossi7708 Před rokem +7

    Thank you ! Taylor Ham with egg on a roll is fantastic !!! BTW the Meadowlands Race Track is home to many, many harness horse racing records !!! Also back in the day you could be hanging out at the “Stone Pony” and Bruce could enter , especially in his early days, thanks for giving NJ some love ❤️ !

    • @gregp3824
      @gregp3824 Před rokem

      PORK ROLL, you heathen.😛

  • @williamgrassano2817
    @williamgrassano2817 Před rokem +5

    NJ Native here: Yes, The Garden State is underappreciated. And I think you gave the short shrift to the Pinelands...at 1,700 square miles, it's the largest track of open land from Maine to Richmond, Va. and is larger than Yosemite! Check it out, and considering pulling together a video on the Pinelands...it has a unique beauty...and is much more than the NJ Devil.

    • @mardyneszelc9771
      @mardyneszelc9771 Před rokem +1

      Pinebarrens are 1.1 Million Acres. 22% of our state.

  • @peterkobasa
    @peterkobasa Před rokem +7

    As a lifelong resident of New Jersey, you nailed this video. I used to work at a gas station on the border of NJ/PA and would get so many confused looks from people who were from out of state. Porkroll egg and cheese and tomato pies are the best Jersey staple foods that any tourist should try! Great vid as always 👑

    • @PrinceAnt722
      @PrinceAnt722 Před rokem +4

      You mean Taylor ham.

    • @heywoodjablowme8120
      @heywoodjablowme8120 Před rokem +3

      Driving cross country I took a wrong turn coming from Philly into NJ and ended up in Camden. Had the feeling if my car would have broke down, myself and that car would have been severely damaged. It was almost funny how anybody from NJ I told that story to said the exact same phase word for word....You don't go there without a pistol. Like 5 different people said the exact same thing. Other than that NJ and the shore was good times.

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Před rokem +1

      As a lifelong resident of New Jersey and a historical scholar it is , was , and will always be Taylor Ham . You knuckle dragger need to get it straight!!

  • @1EARTHARCHITECT
    @1EARTHARCHITECT Před rokem +3

    You missed the best parts; another five or six videos are necessary; like Red Bank, Spring Lake, Bay Head, Montclair, Caldwell, Long Branch, Brielle, HIghlands, the highest point on the east coast below Maine, the racetracks, Ocean Grove, the fishing industry, Princeton, New Brunswick, Rutgers, yachting, railroads, trolley cars, Edison; the first movie studio, light bulb, phonograph etc; Copper, zinc, oil, shipyards, Island Heights, the Turnpike, the Garden State Parkway, the refineries, the ammunition storage and depot for US Navy Atlantic Fleet, Perth Amboy, Keyport, etc etc etc (whew).

  • @funchable212
    @funchable212 Před rokem +3

    Love the shout out for the great swamp!

  • @cdog990609
    @cdog990609 Před rokem +1

    Love the state profiles, glad to see a new one! I'm from Michigan and live in Nevada and you did great with both states.

  • @LeveyHere
    @LeveyHere Před rokem +3

    Really interesting! Glad to see another side to it, a more elaborative insight.

  • @fernronny9485
    @fernronny9485 Před rokem +2

    I've lived many years in Rockaway new jersey and now I am living in new Egypt nj. I can tell you the weather varies a lot.

  • @warrengday
    @warrengday Před rokem +5

    Many thanks - I'm starting to plan a trip around all 13 original states, so videos like this help greatly.

  • @aaronjackson117
    @aaronjackson117 Před rokem +9

    i love these videos, thank you for making them! i never would've known that the largest concentration of cherry trees is in NEWARK, or what a pine barren is

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 Před rokem +1

      Cherry blossom trees not cherries. But yes in Branch Brook park.

    • @mardyneszelc9771
      @mardyneszelc9771 Před rokem

      He forgot to mention that the Pinebarrens covers over 1 million acres, and it's a protected area.

  • @chriscullen9642
    @chriscullen9642 Před rokem +2

    Thanks for another informative video, Kyle! I do a fair amount of travel, and wanted to offer the use of my photos of anywhere I might have been in recent years for use in your future videos. The best way to browse through them all are on my facebook albums, which is essentially my portfolio. I live in Chicago, and have taken many roadtrips into Wisconsin and Michigan, but really all over the U.S. Keep up the good work, thanks!

  • @rockintetster
    @rockintetster Před rokem +6

    Any presentation of New Jersey must include some of it’s fabulous towns.

  • @Devsfan28
    @Devsfan28 Před rokem +2

    Also for tidbits Camden is home to the most decorated battleship in history, USS NJ.

  • @planetbarrett6055
    @planetbarrett6055 Před rokem +17

    Ironically enough, the nicest people I've ever met in my life are from New Jersey.

    • @the.abhiram.r
      @the.abhiram.r Před rokem

      people are nice, but then get in their car and cut you off at any opportunity on the park way 😂

    • @ericwieboldt7042
      @ericwieboldt7042 Před 4 dny

      ​@@the.abhiram.rnot our fault you cant drive👋 you could always just drive around jersey instead of through it.

  • @xanian
    @xanian Před rokem +4

    @14:50 That is the Wildwood boardwalk, with the old giant wooden roller coaster in the background. You'll never walk a more massive beach in your life

  • @Boss-KingInc.
    @Boss-KingInc. Před rokem +3

    Another great profile video. Another interesting thing about NJ is that you always pay a toll leaving NJ and never when you come into NJ. Definitely looking forward to more profile videos. Ohio is one I’ve been wanting to see

  • @enjoiskate13579
    @enjoiskate13579 Před rokem +1

    Love to see this video as a Jersey native. I cover dining and food history in NJ and have done an article on the history of the Trenton tomato pie, so I was happy to see it mentioned here!

  • @SurvivinginCreative
    @SurvivinginCreative Před rokem +6

    I didn't realize how much I didn't know about New Jersey. Thanks for informing me Kyle!

  • @Austin_Healey
    @Austin_Healey Před rokem +1

    Kyle, Thank you for another great, informative video! Keep up the great work!

  • @jakebutler291
    @jakebutler291 Před rokem +7

    Princeton and New Brunswick are awesome college places. Definitely worth visiting!

    • @sawamichelle
      @sawamichelle Před rokem +4

      I was wondering why Kyle skipped over Princeton and Edison.

  • @nicolelala10
    @nicolelala10 Před rokem +2

    Born in NJ, raised in NJ, now live on Long Island. I’ve often said Long Island is just like Jersey, just flatter. I love your comment at the the end about the NJ Devil….”it’s never been DISPROVEN!”

  • @mwmcp
    @mwmcp Před rokem +2

    Left out all of Hunterdon County, Princeton, New Brunswick, and Rutgers main campus.

  • @BlackHoleAtron
    @BlackHoleAtron Před 11 měsíci

    I've always been curious about New Jersey, so it was good to learn something about it; thanks!!

  • @NoVekk
    @NoVekk Před rokem

    I find your videos super informative and entertaining, thanks for posting!

  • @BrittonJOrwin
    @BrittonJOrwin Před rokem +1

    Atlantic City, NJ is home to the world’s largest Pipe Organ. It’s currently under renovation and/or restoration, but it has over 30,000 pipes.

  • @Maxville2
    @Maxville2 Před rokem +11

    Thank you Geography King! You're one of my favorite CZcamsrs! All your content is great!

  • @davidtardio9804
    @davidtardio9804 Před rokem +4

    Lived there 18 years, and I think you nailed it. Well done.

    • @GeographyKing
      @GeographyKing  Před rokem +1

      Thank you! I appreciate that coming from someone who knows the state well.

  • @lrc87290
    @lrc87290 Před rokem +2

    Nothing like the Jersey Shore in the summertime. I live in Ocean City NJ. Not to be confused with OC Maryland. Great Video!

  • @evanedelman8395
    @evanedelman8395 Před rokem +2

    Nj native here - loved the Bob Dylan hurricane reference when you mentioned Patterson

  • @veniceviolet16
    @veniceviolet16 Před rokem +1

    Always excited when you have a new video!🎉

  • @darealberrygarcia
    @darealberrygarcia Před rokem +2

    I love your channel man, thanks for all the great work and simple explanations. Not sure if you already did Missouri but its a suggestion

  • @eatattheafter
    @eatattheafter Před rokem +4

    Nice work with the Bob Dylan lyric you snuck in there, Kyle!

  • @gregp3824
    @gregp3824 Před rokem +3

    Great video on NJ. Grew up there and now live right across the river from NW NJ. Glad you mentioned the Jersey Devil.
    A few more things about NJ. Home of the Jersey Barrier, the concrete divider that splits a lot of highways. Jersey is also eliminating most of its traffic circles where many states are implementing them. some states call them Rotaries or Round-a-bouts, When I took my drivers test back n the 70's, part of the test was navigating two circles. NJ also use to have the most Drive-In Theatres in the country. where I grew up there were four of them with 30 minutes of our home. Speaking of Drive-Ins, NJ was Hollywood before there was Hollywood.

  • @eurodoc6343
    @eurodoc6343 Před rokem +2

    I'm actually glad that most of the country's perception of the Jersey Shore comes from that vapid MTV show. The south Jersey Shore is mostly really nice (AC being the big exception), and the lack of national attention means that it keeps most of its local character.
    And, I'm not saying I believe in the Jersey devil, but once when I was camping in the Pine Barrens, we noticed a strange point of red light that was moving around off in the distance. In retrospect, it was probably someone using a red lense flashlight to maintain their night vision. Still, I've never seen something like that elsewhere. No wonder so many strange legends come from the Pine Barrens.

  • @kennyroth3445
    @kennyroth3445 Před rokem +2

    Always look forward to your videos. Love your unique style

  • @SoutheastMavrik
    @SoutheastMavrik Před 11 měsíci

    Great video, brother!!

  • @bonecanoe86
    @bonecanoe86 Před rokem +14

    I live a few short miles from Trenton (on the PA side). I find it a tragically beautiful place, so un-romantic that it's almost romantic. The rest of Mercer County is actually very nice, and Central Jersey as a whole is actually quite beautiful. (Yes, Central Jersey exists, I will die on that hill).
    Fun fact, at Arm & Hammer park where the Trenton Thunder play it is technically possible to hit a home run into another state.

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 Před rokem +1

      Western Nj is gorgeous. Some areas on Jersey shore or more north are nice but it’s nothing compared to NE beaches or South Carolina and Florida or Cali/Oregon coast… water is dirty here air is dirty here. To crowded this state, really only worth it if you work in NYC and live in NJ with a family otherwise not worth cost/taxes.

    • @louisiv5809
      @louisiv5809 Před rokem

      Central jersey does not exist. Mercer County is South Jersey

    • @bonecanoe86
      @bonecanoe86 Před rokem +3

      @@louisiv5809 Incorrect

    • @Jimbodisfan
      @Jimbodisfan Před rokem +3

      @@bonecanoe86 A New Jersey native, I agree. Geographically Mercer County is Central Jersey.

    • @mardyneszelc9771
      @mardyneszelc9771 Před rokem

      I'm partial to Burlington County, living in Mt.Laurel (which has been rated a top 10 place to live). We have plenty of shopping, large parks, easy access to so many areas, nice residents, friendly people surprise! Better places to live, okay, worse places yes, NJ I'm not hating it. It's home.

  • @kimberlyarlene4094
    @kimberlyarlene4094 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for your fair profile of this beautiful state.

  • @agentjuarez2077
    @agentjuarez2077 Před rokem

    Awesome vid and great Papa’s shoutout! DeLorenzos right up the street from there is legendary trenton tomato pie too, no exaggeration saying they’re some of the best pizzas in the country

  • @rollofffrank2008
    @rollofffrank2008 Před 7 měsíci

    WOW! incredible good review of New Jersey!

  • @Dispatcher-kv2im
    @Dispatcher-kv2im Před rokem

    Thanks for another state geography video!🇺🇸⭐️🎉

  • @graavy
    @graavy Před rokem +2

    The best aspect of Jersey is the people. Hands down. I realize it's impossible to quantify this, and it comes off like a heck of a hot take considering the stereotypes Jersey wears like merit badges, but I lived there for five years during the most difficult part of my life, and people just went out of their way to make my life better. I think being such a dense state, Jersey breeds a sort of collectivism that you don't see very often in the wildly individualistic US. I think many of the worst Jerseyans only live there for the suburban convenience to NY, while the lifelong residents you'll encounter anywhere west of Teaneck are some of the most outgoing, genuine, understanding people in the nation.

    • @joycenaylor4488
      @joycenaylor4488 Před rokem +2

      Thank you, Adam Davy! I have been in Jersey all of my 75 years and I only had to deal with one unkind person! People hold doors and stop to let you out at a busy intersection. So much more. I love my state!

  • @strange_air
    @strange_air Před rokem

    Great video as always. Thanks for the text acknowledgement of arguably Jersey's best musical act, Yo La Tengo.

  • @mikemclellan5336
    @mikemclellan5336 Před 5 měsíci

    Love these state profiles!
    Can’t wait to eventually get all 50 😊

  • @wordawakeningny
    @wordawakeningny Před rokem

    Great video sir. Good look at "The Garden State"

  • @PoloxPlox
    @PoloxPlox Před rokem

    Need an Oklahoma episode! Thanks you Kyle. Annotations are super useful for your vidoes too. Great content as always. My wife always calls me a nerd when i watch geography videos 😂 but i just loooove it. 😅She still gotta watch them with me 😂.

  • @xploration1437
    @xploration1437 Před rokem +3

    Rural NJ reminds me of rural Missouri. Beautiful.

  • @odro7712
    @odro7712 Před rokem

    Very useful information, great video. Subscribed.

  • @rogerlewis196
    @rogerlewis196 Před rokem +2

    Good job with this video….but when talking about swamplands ya gotta mention the Meadowlands.

  • @PrinceAnt722
    @PrinceAnt722 Před rokem +2

    Jersey born and raised, I enjoyed your description of the Garden State but left out a few things:
    1. New Jersey is the only state in the country that is between four major cities: New York, Boston, Philadelphia, and Washington.
    2. The only president to serve two non consecutive terms (Grover Cleveland) was born here.
    3. Not only two of the oldest colleges in the country reside here (Princeton and Rutgers), both took part in the first college football game.
    4. The one meal that you can find in every diner: disco fries.

  • @bakert7000
    @bakert7000 Před rokem +1

    I went through New Jersey for the first time on October 2nd, 2021. I took I-95 from Connecticut to I-80. It was my plan to stop at Paterson Great Falls NHP. You need your GPS to get there because there were no signs to point you there. I didn't need to get gas in New Jersey, so I didn't have to think about someone else pumping my gas. The falls are lovely, and it said to be the second largest falls east of the Mississippi. New Jersey also has Morristown and Thomas Edison National historic parks. There is great egg harbor in the south part of the state. They also share gateway national recreational area with New York City. I enjoyed learning about the different aspects of New Jersey, and I look forward to seeing more of the state this summer. Thanks for another great video.

    • @MichaelRei99
      @MichaelRei99 Před rokem +2

      Too bad you missed out on the most historic part of the state , Bergen county. If you ever come back make it your business to do some research.

    • @bakert7000
      @bakert7000 Před rokem +1

      @@MichaelRei99 I was passing through the state and only had time to stop at one place. I will look up Bergen county. It is my goal to go to all the national parks first in the state and then see other things when I have time.

  • @johnparsons1573
    @johnparsons1573 Před rokem +1

    Thank you for doing jersey. Lived in south jersey my whole life and ya I really enjoy southern jersey. It really has a lot to do

  • @baseballfan99
    @baseballfan99 Před rokem

    Great video. I will be going to Asbury Park next month to take the bus to Philly. This may not be a normal thing for anyone to do but it will be a great way to see part of the State away from big population or tourist areas.

  • @dodgersfan3508
    @dodgersfan3508 Před rokem +1

    I love your state profiles

  • @saraposey2254
    @saraposey2254 Před 5 měsíci

    Love it, thank you!

  • @benwith1n528
    @benwith1n528 Před rokem +7

    I can't describe my level of confusion and bewilderment the first time I got gas in Jersey.

    • @itsnick37
      @itsnick37 Před rokem +1

      It weird when I travel out of NJ to 😂

  • @RSEBoro
    @RSEBoro Před rokem +18

    I'm a native New Jerseyan and life-long resident and there were a few facts in Kyle’s New Jersey profile that I didn't know and happy to learn. And for the out of state viewers, it just goes to show you can live someplace for your whole life and not know everything, so you can't watch a 24-minute profile and think you know enough to make a judgement. I enjoyed watching this profile and Kyle did a nice job, but I think the focus on the cities at the beginning overshadows the rest of the profile including the part at the end when Kyle says it’s not just an urban wasteland and if you check it out, you might be surprised. To me, New Jersey is mostly middle- and upper-class suburban neighborhoods and a great place to live. There’s plenty of good paying jobs, very high education standards, a low crime rate and New Jersey is among the top states in wealth. Thank you, Kyle, for including that NJ is a donor state. That doesn’t happen because the state is just urban cities with high poverty rates. What many visitors don’t see are the many small towns and family-friendly neighborhoods that make up much of the state.

    • @mardyneszelc9771
      @mardyneszelc9771 Před rokem +1

      Yep, I agree

    • @stefankunar9649
      @stefankunar9649 Před rokem +1

      Agreed

    • @graavy
      @graavy Před rokem +3

      Yeah I feel like Jersey's charm is in its smaller, walkable "townships" and "boroughs" like Montclair, Caldwell, Asbury, Princeton, and so on...

  • @stefankunar9649
    @stefankunar9649 Před rokem +2

    Fair assessment, solid video. Would’ve been good to mention the universities (Rutgers, Princeton) like are mentioned for the other state vids.

    • @joycenaylor4488
      @joycenaylor4488 Před rokem +1

      Rowan University in Glassboro is expanding constantly.

  • @thechurchoflogic1670
    @thechurchoflogic1670 Před rokem

    GREAT VIDEO YOU ARE SPOT ON with ASHBERRY PARK.

  • @user-zw9fr4bo2t
    @user-zw9fr4bo2t Před 5 měsíci

    This video was awesome! I’m proud of my home state and even prouder of the fun people poke. We laugh and say, “Yeah it is!”, when New Yorkers call New Jersey a landfill because we know, in reality, that our state has more relevance than our most famous city, so take that, NY (I currently live in New York, by the way). I have one thing to mention and it’s that Washington didn’t cross the Delaware at Trenton. He actually crossed nearly 10 miles north, landing at the village of Titusville. They re-enact the crossing every Christmas and my neighborhood used to bundle up and walk down to the river to watch. There’s even a small museum up the hill in Washington Crossing State Park with all sorts of Revolutionary War artifacts. It’s truly a beautiful area where even New Yorkers vacation, and it’s by no means the only pretty, densely forested region on our peninsula. Thanks so much for making this, Kyle!

  • @stacysilverman6366
    @stacysilverman6366 Před rokem

    Thanks for the video.

  • @ulfthegoon
    @ulfthegoon Před rokem +2

    Nicely done, Kyle. Interesting to see such diversity over a small geographic area. I think most people wouldn't really get that, unless they have traveled through the different areas. The Southern section of the state is geographically akin to the South. I don't know if they have the "Bible Belt" characteristics found in the South. Interesting to know more about the various ethnic groups that reside in the different neighborhoods. By the way, my favorite pizza in New Jersey was in Ridgefield! They made this amazing Spinach Sicilian style pizza. No tomato sauce either, but it was delicious! It was so long ago, that I can't remember the name of the establishment or if it still exists! Have you ever seen the Seinfeld episode where David Puddy paints his face to see the New Jersey Devil game? Cheers and keep up the awesome videos! You are one of my favorite channels.

  • @chobenny122
    @chobenny122 Před rokem

    Two thumbs up!
    Thank you very much!

  • @MrShaclakclak
    @MrShaclakclak Před rokem +1

    👋Hi, I'm Shawn, im from South Jersey. Great video. Yes, I started out angry, but now I have a smile. Piney by nature, and a shoobie from the city. You said what I wanted to hear.... and some I didn't. Hell yea brother!

  • @draco1479
    @draco1479 Před rokem

    Kyle, thank you so much for your videos! Love them! Please do Iowa next! ;)

  • @theroman2130
    @theroman2130 Před rokem +6

    As a proud new jersian, I thank you for making this video :)

  • @gce1010
    @gce1010 Před rokem

    Love the video, as always. Also my old apartment @ 4:05

  • @MillerMeteor74
    @MillerMeteor74 Před 7 měsíci

    Regarding Newark, it is also home to one of the grandest cathedrals in the United States, the Cathedral of the Sacred Heart. It's on my bucket list to visit. When you were talking about Cape May, the town shown in the aerial shots with the lighthouse is a small town called Cape May Point, which is completely separate. Regarding the shore, the lighthouse shown at the beginning of that segment is on the Delaware Bayshore (East Point Light) in Cumberland County. Also there is one coastal island that is still in its wild state. That is Island Beach State Park. Speaking of Hurricane Sandy, earlier in 2012 (in June) The Great Derecho hit the southern counties, knocking down thousands of street trees and utility poles. It did much more damage inland than Sandy did. Great overview. Oh, I almost forgot. One more tidbit- the largest unit of our State Park Service is in the Pine Barrens. It's called Wharton State Forest, and it currently covers 126,000 acres. That figures goes up from time to time because of State acquisitions of inholdings. I remember a time when it only contained 99,000 acres. Also several of the county seats in the southern counties are small towns, and some of those are unincorporated places.

  • @marshaburdette3595
    @marshaburdette3595 Před 2 měsíci

    This was SO interesting! I would really enjoy more of these about states. Specifically Georgia!!

  • @Steveofthejungle8
    @Steveofthejungle8 Před rokem +3

    I’ve been to Philly and NYC, but on my next trip to either city I need to take time to go to Jersey. I’d love to go to the Stone Pony as a big Springsteen fan, and I’d love to see the Delaware Water Gap since it might become a National Park in the future. Plus as a novice birdwatcher the Jersey shore is a legendary place to watch birds during the spring and fall migrations

  • @MegaGo68
    @MegaGo68 Před rokem

    Nice touch with the Springsteen album over your right shoulder in that final shot.

  • @champ1061
    @champ1061 Před rokem +2

    Great episode. One thing failed to be mentioned is Camden is birthplace to C Hamp- Geography King enthusiast and author of this post.

  • @ck6103
    @ck6103 Před rokem +1

    Great video

  • @MsArri81
    @MsArri81 Před 3 měsíci

    I lived in North West NJ for about 7 years as a kid. Sussex county. My dad would commute to Morris Town. I lived in a small town of Sparta, as all the townships are very quaint in this corner of NJ..the best part was the nature and hiking the Appalachian trail in Stokes. So many lakes too, I swam in lakes in the summer months and ice skated them in the winter. When we would visit family in Ohio we would pass through the Delaware water Gap on I80 to get to Pennsylvania. The mountains are so pretty to drive through on that stretch of highway. We moved back to California when I was 9. I miss the greenery of the state and the beautiful autumn leaves.

  • @corgi8850
    @corgi8850 Před rokem +1

    PLEASE do Wyoming next!! There are so many things about my state that I would love to know!

  • @TheJackiscool
    @TheJackiscool Před rokem +4

    Kyle, you are my favorite CZcams Channel.

  • @trainluvr
    @trainluvr Před rokem +1

    NJ has a fair number of electric passenger railroad lines, something quite rare outside the north east. Also very heavy with toll roads with the ability to draw much revenue from traffic criss crossing the north east corridor.

  • @jackbeck1002
    @jackbeck1002 Před rokem +1

    Great video! One thing not mentioned - NJ has the tallest known roller coaster in human history!