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Last update: Apr 19th, 2010 URL: http://explore.bcls.lib.nj.us/content.php?pid=17121  Print/Mobile Guide  RSS Updates \"ShareThis\"

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    The most comprehensive listing of live web cams from New Jersey

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    Send a virtual postcard to someone you love! Choose from shore postcards or historic sites.

Virtual Tours

  • Morristown, NJ  
    Virtual Walking tour of Historic Morristown.
  • New Jersey State House Tour  
    Most visits to the New Jersey State House begin in the historic Rotunda space where guests learn about our Capitol's evolution from a simple rubble-stone structure built in 1792 to the grand architectural monument of today.
  • Monmouth Battlefield State Park  
    One of the largest battles of the American Revolution took place in the fields and forests that now make up Monmouth Battlefield State Park.
  • New Jersey Performing Arts Center  
    Take a virtual tour of the theaters and reception areas of NJPAC! It's not as good as the real thing, but it's pretty close.
  • Virtual Tours of Hunterdon County Parks  
    You can get a taste of the many trails to be explored in Hunterdon County's Parks. Find out about some of the interesting plants and animals that can be found in the area. You can also take a virtual canoe trip down the South Branch River.
  • William Trent House  
    Step back in time to 1719, before George Washington was born, before thoughts of Revolution had begun. William Trent, a Scottish immigrant built this large summer estate on the banks of the Delaware River for his family.
  • Barnegate Lighthouse  
    Barnegat Lighthouse was regarded as one of the most crucial "change of course" points for coastal vessels. Vessels bound to and from New York depended on Barnegat Lighthouse to avoid the shoals extending from the shoreline.
  • Batso Village  
    Located within Wharton State Forest, this Pine Barrens village consists of thirty-three historic buildings and structures including the Batsto Mansion, gristmill, sawmill, general store, workers' homes and post office.
 

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