- 221 Lower Free Bridge This iconic bridge is famous for the hilariously outdated "Trenton Makes, The World Takes" sign on the side of the span crossing the Delaware River. These days, Trenton is much more likely to be the taker since it is infested with the parasite class that helps make New Jersey so overtaxed. Trenton.
- 222 Batona Trail A 49.5 mile trail through the Pine Barrens.
- 223 Bayonne Bridge This bridge could use a fresh coat of paint, but it is still an impressive sight, especially at night. Bayonne.
Photo by NJScott***ON THE ROAD*** via Flickr - 224 Red Bull Arena Home to a cheesy New York minor-league sports team named after an "energy drink." Harrison.
- 225 Albert Music Hall 350 seat concert hall featuring country, bluegrass and pinelands music. Usually seven 30-minute sets each Saturday night.
- 226 The Jackson Whites
- 227 Absecon Lighthouse New Jersey's tallest lighthouse and the third tallest masonry lighthouse in the United States is over 150 years old. Climb the 228 steps to the top if want a view of Atlantic City, the wetlands and the Pine Barrens. You can also see the original first-order Fresnel Lens. Atlantic City.Absecon Lighthouse via Wikipedia
- 228 Franklin Mineral Museum This is known as the fluorescent mineral capital of the world. Franklin.
- 229 Ocean City Historic District
- 230 Mullica Hill Settled in the late 1600s and built mostly during the Civil War era. The entire town is on the National Register of Historic Places. About three dozen antiques shops, most near or on Main Street. The Old Mill Antique Center has three floors in a pre-Revolutionary War mill. Festivals include the Antiques Street Fair in April, and the Festival of Antiques in June, a Ghost Walk in October and Christmas House Tours.
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Wonders of New Jersey: 221 - 230
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