Excursions
Things to do around - and learn about - my home in New Jersey.
New Jersey Day Trips: A Guide to Outings in New Jersey and Nearby Areas of New York, Pennsylvania, and DelawareFood Lovers' Guide to New Jersey, Second Ed.Backroads, New Jersey: Driving at the Speed of Life
New Jersey Day Trips: A Guide to Outings in...
by Patrick Sarver
$12.71
This is the perfect reference for planning an interesting summer. --Lisa
Food Lovers' Guide to New Jersey, Second Ed.
by Peter Genovese
$11.66
Separated by region (North, Central, South & Shore) this book lists the places to go to get food that is grown & made in NJ, s...
Backroads, New Jersey: Driving at the Speed...
by Mark Di Ionno
$14.82
I plan on using this book to inspire some day tripping this summer. --Lisa
Wood-Ridge   (NJ)  (Images  of  America)The Great New Jersey Shopping GuideCountry Roads of New Jersey : Drives, Day Trips, and Weekend Excursions
Wood-Ridge (NJ) (Images of America)
by Patricia Helbig Sloan
$19.99
I grew up in this town, as did my father. The old photos and stories are fascinating. --Lisa
The Great New Jersey Shopping Guide
by L. Cohen

At nearly 10 years old, some of the information presented is bound to be outdated, but there is still some valuable insight in...
Country Roads of New Jersey : Drives, Day T...
by Judi Dash

There's nothing more fun than getting lost on purpose on the country roads not too far from home, I think. --Lisa
Long Hill Township, NJSaving the Great Swamp: The People, the Power Brokers, and an Urban WildernessThe Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Valley: The Jersey Dutch and the Neutral Ground, 1775-1783
Long Hill Township, NJ
by Mary Lou Weller
$13.25
Interesting facts and photos from the history of my neighborhood. --Lisa
Saving the Great Swamp: The People, the Pow...
by Cam Cavanaugh

The story of how my beautiful neighborhood was spared from becoming a bustling airport. --Lisa
The Revolutionary War in the Hackensack Val...
by Adrian C. Leiby
$22.95
My grandfather lent me this book when I was in high school, and I found it fascinating to think that the places I knew so well...