Monday, May 5, 2014

Not-to-be-missed Visit To The Great Falls of the Passaic River

The wondrous sights and sounds of nature can be experienced should charter bus visitors head on to the Great Falls of the Passaic River. This prominent, thunderous waterfall is 77 feet high, located on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in New Jersey. The falls itself as well as its surrounding area are protected as part of Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park.
The Great Falls is one of the largest waterfalls in the United States, formed approximately at the end of the last ice age, estimated about 13,000 years ago. Viewable from Haines Overlook Park on the south and Mary Ellen Kramer Park on the north, you can even ask your charter bus driver to do a drive-by viewing of the falls from McBride Avenue where it crosses the river just above the Falls.
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Wednesday, April 2, 2014

New Jersey State House

Historical places are never boring, and should you be heading to New Jersey on your charter bus, don’t forget to visit the New Jersey State House in Trenton. As the capitol building for the State of New Jersey, it is the second oldest state house that is still in use in America.
Unusual in its design, the New Jersey State House is in a shape of a sideways H, featuring a golden dome right in the center, and a long wing on the west side extending towards the Delaware River. Unlike other state houses, the New Jersey State House is surrounded by urban buildings instead of surrounded by gardens.
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Friday, February 21, 2014

Eat, Drink and Be Merry at Hoboken, New Jersey

A small city in Hudson City, New Jersey, Hoboken was once known as the birthplace of baseball and the famous Frank Sinatra. However, now Hoboken is famous for having a good time, especially with its bars, clubs and various restaurants all over the city.
Should you and your friends be looking for a place to party it out, or maybe planning for a foodie trip, hire a charter bus to Hoboken in New Jersey, and you will be more than spoilt for choice.
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Friday, February 7, 2014

Shore Towns at Jersey Shore

Known to the locals in New Jersey as “The Shore”, Jersey Shore is home to beautiful beaches, boardwalks with arcades, water parks, amusement parks and lovely shore towns to visit. These towns are all diverse in nature and popular attractions for bus rental visitors.
The towns in New Jersey are located at different counties - Monmouth CountyOcean CountyAtlantic County and Cape May County. Here are some of the Shore Towns that you can put into your to-visit list when heading to New Jersey.
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