@ Flag Of New Jersey Klatremus begins his tour of New Jersey. How you doin? Welcome to the Garden State! Flag Of New Jersey The state flag was adopted on March 26, 1896. Upon a background of buff, not yellow, the three plows on the coat of arms stand for agriculture. The supporting female figures are Liberty and Ceres (Roman goddess of grain—a symbol of abundance).
While touring the USA, you met Meowchi.
Klatremus shook paws with Meowchi the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Cape May, New Jersey Blue And Gold Egg The first painted eggs came from Mesopotamia, and because eggs were forbidden food during Lent, people painted eggs while Lent was being observed—after Lent, they would eat the eggs on Easter Day.
Beautifully decorated eggs “pysanka” are associated with Ukraine, and the oldest painted egg that was unearthed in northern Ukraine is dated to the end of the 17th century. Cape May, New Jersey One of the oldest vacation destinations in the U.S.A, Cape May is a seaside resort located on the tip of the Cape May Peninsula, New Jersey. Beaches, boardwalks and Late Victorian-style houses are some of the attractions. The City of Cape May came into its prime during the Victorian era and due to two fires in 1869, and 1878 the city was rebuilt in the Victorian style becoming a time capsule of that era. Designated a National Historic Landmark in 1976.
While touring the USA, you met Fox.
Klatremus shook paws with Fox the Red Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Colourful Doors, Motel, Wildwood, New Jersey “I could stay here forever, Klatremus,” said Woolly. “This is an amazing place!” “Well, you never know what lies ahead, Woolly. I wouldn't be surprised if the next stop is even better!” said Klatremus. Colourful Doors, Motel, Wildwood, New Jersey With wide sandy beaches “Wildwood By The Sea” is a very popular family destination on the New Jersey coast. The iconic Sightseer tram car runs along the long Wildwood Boardwalk, which has shops, rides, waterparks and eateries. The name Wildwood refers to the state of the barrier island prior to being bought and developed by the Baker brothers, in the 1890s. At that time the island was an overgrown forest.
While touring the USA, you met Woolly.
Klatremus shook paws with Woolly the Brown Funky Monkey. They both received one silver mole!
@ Boardwalk, Ocean City, New Jersey Dumbledore was distracted by the sounds of loud rustling as Klatremus unfolded a very large tourist map, in the course of which he succeeded in knocking Dumbledore’s hat off. “Put that away, do!” said Dumbledore, exasperated. “We’re about to pose beside this amazing scene—the picture will be of your map if you don’t fold it up PDQ!” Boardwalk, Ocean City, New Jersey The 2.54-mile (3.94km) long boardwalk was built in 1880 and extended to run along the entire beach in 1885. A huge undertaking of rebuilding the old boardwalk was started in 2013 and completed in 2018. Featuring the Ocean City Music Pier, amusement parks, restaurants, rides and mini-golf. A family-friendly, vacation destination on the Jersey Shore.
While touring the USA, you met Dumbledore.
Klatremus shook paws with Dumbledore the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Atlantic City, New Jersey Square dancing is the state dance of New Jersey. Atlantic City, New Jersey Founded in 1854, Atlantic City was first established as a health resort. Known worldwide for its iconic boardwalk, casinos, beaches, and nightlife. Salt Water Taffy has its beginnings in Atlantic City. The story goes, in 1883, salty Atlantic Ocean water flooded David Bradley's shop, soaking the taffy. The saltwater-soaked taffy was sold, and David’s mother—who worked in the shop—liked the name, and a new confectionery was born.
While touring the USA, you met nellie.
Klatremus shook paws with nellie the Graceful Elephant. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ferris Wheel, Atlantic City, New Jersey "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Klatremus," said Mimi, "for this experience alone?" Klatremus, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Ferris Wheel, Atlantic City, New Jersey Get ready for a fun day on the Steel Pier in Atlantic City. Considered to be the oldest theme park in the world, the amusement park opened in 1898. Built by the Quakers as a place for them to relax it soon became a hot destination spot known for family-friendly fun, featuring famous entertainers.
While touring the USA, you met Mimi.
Klatremus shook paws with Mimi the Meadow's Secret Caterpillar. They both received one silver mole!
@ Atlantic City, Aerial View, NJ The hadrosaurus is the official dinosaur of New Jersey. Atlantic City, Aerial View, NJ Steel Pier, a 1,000-foot-long amusement park. Work on the park began in 1898, it was one of the most popular venues in the United States for the first seven decades of the twentieth century, featuring concerts, exhibits, and an amusement park. Self-billed as the Showplace of the Nation, at its peak measured 2,298 feet.
While touring the USA, you met Pricilla.
Klatremus shook paws with Pricilla the Ragdoll Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Interior, Coffee Bean Shop, New Jersey “If there's time at the end of the day when we get back to our accommodation, I might do some initial sketches for a watercolour painting," Cherokee said, offering Klatremus a Reese's peanut butter cup from the bag and then unwrapping one for himself. “That sounds like a good plan, Cherokee!" said Klatremus. "Very relaxing, and your painting will be a great souvenir of the Eastern Seaboard of the USA!" Interior, Coffee Bean Shop, New Jersey Coffee Roastery in Summit, New Jersey. Anytime is the perfect time for some great coffee, and don’t forget to take some fresh, locally roasted beans home to enjoy.
While touring the USA, you met Cherokee.
Klatremus shook paws with Cherokee the Black Feisty Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Batsto Lake, Pine Barrens, New Jersey The state flower of New Jersey is the violet. Batsto Lake, Pine Barrens, New Jersey Basto Lake and Basto village have roots dating to 1766. A dam created the lake to move the bog ore from the river to the iron furnace. Basto Lake provided water power for the Sawmill and Gristmill. Now abandoned and considered a historical site. Fishing and canoeing, are permitted on the lake. There is a Nature Center nearby that rents out canoes.
While touring the USA, you met Jesse.
Klatremus shook paws with Jesse the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Cherry Blossom Tree, Nomahegan Park, NJ New Jersey has the highest density population of any state in the US. 90% of all people who live in New Jersey live in what is considered an urban area. Cherry Blossom Tree, Nomahegan Park, NJ A lovely Cherry Blossom tree blooms in Nomahegan Park, one of 36 Union County parks that encompass 6,200 acres. This park is located in Cranford, NJ. Featuring scenic trails, a sports field and a playground. A lovely place to have lunch or a leisurely walk around the two miles of pathways which connects to the Rahway River Parkway.
While touring the USA, you met Smoothie.
Klatremus shook paws with Smoothie the Golden retriever. They both received one silver mole!
@ Newark Airport, New Jersey New Jersey was the very first state to sign the Bill of Rights. Newark Airport, New Jersey The airport was built on 68 acres of reclaimed marshland, along the Passaic River in 1928. The airport's original 1935 central terminal building is a National Historic Landmark. Newark was the busiest commercial airport in the world until LaGuardia Airport opened in December 1939.
While touring the USA, you met Esmerelda.
Klatremus shook paws with Esmerelda the Chocolate Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ Culver Lake, Winter Morning, NJ "I think there'll be quite a few tired paws, wings and flippers when we get back to the tour bus," said Volodymyr, after he and Klatremus had spent some time exploring another narrow, winding alleyway to its end. "Is there a gift shop at the end?" enquired Klatremus. "The thought of that generally keeps me going." Culver Lake, Winter Morning, NJ Time for some winter activities. Culver Lake is a privately owned 555-acre lake. Owned and operated by the Normanoch Association, which is responsible for managing water quality controlling Culver Lake Dam. During the winter, the lake freezes over, and snowmobiling, ice boating, and ice skating are enjoyed. A beautiful spot in summer or winter.
While touring the USA, you met Volodymyr.
Klatremus shook paws with Volodymyr the Dragon of Peace. They both received one silver mole!
@ Ashroe Lake, New Jersey Klatremus and Astrid had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Ashroe Lake, New Jersey Should we spend the day fishing? Lake Ashroe is a 44-acre reservoir—located in the Stokes State Forest. This is a fishing destination, and you can expect to catch Largemouth bass, Chain pickerel, and Rainbow trout.
While touring the USA, you met Astrid.
Klatremus shook paws with Astrid the Strawberry Milky Moo Cow. They both received one silver mole!
@ High Point State Park Office, NJ Klatremus and Nemo had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! High Point State Park Office, NJ The park office—like many of the buildings in the park—was made from stone that was quarried in the park, blending beautifully into the landscape. The Olmsted Firm donated the land, but the work of creating the park--with its miles of trails, lakes, roads and campsites fell to the Civilian Conservation Corps. President Franklin D. Roosevelt’s Great Depression-era program put hundreds of thousands of young men to work on environmental conservation projects across America, some of whom went to High Point.
While touring the USA, you met Nemo.
Klatremus shook paws with Nemo the Dauntless Dolphin. They both received one silver mole!
@ High Point State Park In Winter, NJ “Seeing these places makes me want to go to stay for a week or two, Klatremus,” remarked Stripes. "It's so different!" "Well, I guess that's the point of travel, isn't it?" said Klatremus. "To broaden your horizons and so on." High Point State Park In Winter, NJ The park covers 15,413 acres (62.37 km), part of the Kittatinny Mountains—the highest point in New Jersey. The land for High Point State Park, donated by Colonel Anthony R. and Susie Dryden Kuser, was dedicated as a park in 1923. The landscaping was designed by the Olmsted Brothers of Boston, sons of Frederick Olmsted who designed Central Park in New York City. High Point park offers hiking on scenic trails, skiing in winter, angling and camping.
While touring the USA, you met Stripes.
Klatremus shook paws with Stripes the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Patterson Falls, New Jersey "I think there'll be quite a few tired paws, wings and flippers when we get back to the tour bus," said Sea Breeze, after she and Klatremus had spent some time exploring another narrow, winding alleyway to its end. "Is there a gift shop at the end?" enquired Klatremus. "The thought of that generally keeps me going." Patterson Falls, New Jersey The Great Falls of the Passaic River is 23 m high (77 feet) and one of the largest waterfalls in the United States—formed at the end of the last ice age, approximately 13,000 years ago. Since 2009 the Falls and surrounding area, are part of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park. A rainbow usually appears over the falls if the sun is shining. Of interest, an episode of the Sopranos had scenes shot at The Great Falls.
While touring the USA, you met Sea Breeze.
Klatremus shook paws with Sea Breeze the Blue Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ Sunset Over New Jersey Lake “Hey, have you seen what the next stop is, Klatremus?” said Coal. "It looks fantastic!" "I'll get my camera ready," said Klatremus. Sunset Over New Jersey Lake New Jersey has many great lakes offering camping, swimming, fishing, kayaking or just take a picnic and spend the day relaxing. Enjoying a sunset over any body of water can be an enchanting time.
While touring the USA, you met Coal.
Klatremus shook paws with Coal the Grey Playful Kitten. They both received one silver mole!
@ Buckeye Butterfly, NJ Klatremus and Honey had shaken paws and took some time to enjoy the super view in a companionable silence! Buckeye Butterfly, NJ A pretty Buckeye butterfly sits atop a Purple Coneflower. The Buckeye butterfly favours wet meadows and upland fields and is one of the many butterflies to be found in New Jersey.
While touring the USA, you met Honey.
Klatremus shook paws with Honey the Bashful Badger. They both received one silver mole!
@ Blue Heron Wading, NJ “Seeing these places makes me want to go to stay for a week or two, Klatremus,” remarked Eddie. "It's so different!" "Well, I guess that's the point of travel, isn't it?" said Klatremus. "To broaden your horizons and so on." Blue Heron Wading, NJ Blue Herons and Great Blue Herons are in New Jersey and most places in North America. Herons are wading birds, typically seen in shallow water along the shore in rivers and wetlands. They hunt for fish, amphibians, and insects in salt and fresh water and make their nests in trees, bushes, or on the ground.
While touring the USA, you met Eddie.
Klatremus shook paws with Eddie the Blue Shelled Turtle. They both received one silver mole!
@ Park In Winter, New Jersey The hadrosaurus is the official dinosaur of New Jersey. Park In Winter, New Jersey Enjoy skiing or ice skating in the winter, even snowshoeing, or maybe ice fishing at one of the parks dotted around New Jersey. Temperatures can fall below freezing, so bundle up well and look forward to a hot drink when you get back indoors.
While touring the USA, you met Mark.
Klatremus shook paws with Mark the Brown Rustic Rabbit. They both received one silver mole!
@ Farmland, New Jersey "Wasn’t it worth coming all this way, Klatremus," said Geoffrey, "for this experience alone?" Klatremus, admiring the scene they were now in, heartily agreed! Farmland, New Jersey A lovely rural road to stroll down. Orchards are prevalent in New Jersey, with blueberries, cranberries, peaches, apples, and strawberries the most abundant. Blueberry is the state fruit. There are also many vegetable-producing farms, asparagus, cabbage, eggplant, sweet corn, and tomatoes, to name a few. Wheat and soybeans, dairy, and poultry round out the offerings from the farmland.
While touring the USA, you met Geoffrey.
Klatremus shook paws with Geoffrey the Midnight Happy Dragon. They both received one silver mole!
@ Skylands Manor, New Jersey Cheerleading was started in Princeton, New Jersey, in 1869. Skylands Manor, New Jersey Skylands is a 1,119-acre estate located in Ringwood State Park, New Jersey. The estate consists of Skylands Manor, The Castle at Skylands Manor and the New Jersey Botanical Garden. The house and gardens were built in the 1920s by Clarence MacKenzie Lewis, a New York City stockbroker and civil engineer. architect John Russel Pope, who designed the National Archives and Records Administration, in Washington D.C. was asked to design the 44-room Tudor revival house. The estate was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 28, 1990.
While touring the USA, you met Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof.
Klatremus shook paws with Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof the Midnight Mauve Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
Daphne Fluffster Tinklehoof and you found 5 Travel Tokens!
@ Jersey City, Seafront "Our tour leader was saying this morning that although English is the most widely spoken language of the USA, more than 350 other languages are spoken regularly, the most common being Spanish, Chinese, Tagalog, Vietnamese and French," remarked Choose a name. "Wow! That's impressive!" replied Klatremus. Jersey City, Seafront This seaport city, which shares the port with New York, is the second-most populous city in New Jersey. A diverse, densely populated city, Jersey City ranks as one of the 10th most artistic cities, with one of the most vibrant downtowns. If you love diner food, go to Jersey City, considered the diner capital of the world. The Statue of Liberty is inside Jersey City. The Newkirk House in Jersey City was built in 1690 and is one of the oldest houses in the united states.
While touring the USA, you met Choose a name.
Klatremus shook paws with Choose a name the Tabby Cat. They both received one silver mole!
@ Hoboken, New Jersey Thomas Edison had his lab in Menlo Park, New Jersey. Hoboken, New Jersey Showing the Hoboken Termina, officially known as the Lackawanna Terminal, is a combined railroad and ferry terminal, as well as a bus and light-rail depot. Some fun things about Hoboken, the zipper was invented in Hoboken, thanks for that useful invention. Hoboken was originally an island surrounded by the Hudson River.
While touring the USA, you met Silver.
Klatremus shook paws with Silver the Silver Fox. They both received one silver mole!
@ Waterfront, Jersey City “A picture of this would look lovely printed on Christmas cards, wouldn't it, Klatremus?” Josie said. “It certainly would, Josie!" said Klatremus. Waterfront, Jersey City The New Jersey skyline shows in the center the Urby, a 70-floor residential skyscraper built by the Amsterdam-based Concrete Studio. This Jenga-like structure is composed of irregularly stacked blocks with a number of floor plates cantilevering over the ground below.
While touring the USA, you met Josie.
Klatremus shook paws with Josie the Green Beautiful Unicorn. They both received one silver mole!
@ George Washington Bridge, Hudson River, NJ. As Klatremus's tour of "New Jersey" comes to an end, he receives a wonderful gift! Lotus Flower, Pink For thousands of years, the Lotus flower had been used as a symbol of purity, beauty, and transcendence. The Lotus flower also represents connection. In Feng Shui the lotus is seen as an embodiment of the mandala, the petals have a center point that expands outward. Beautiful, delicate flowers that only grow in swamps. "All the wisdom is within us, so the 'jewel,' the 'treasure,' is in us—and we are the lotus flower," Anjie Cho George Washington Bridge, Hudson River, NJ. The George Washington Bridge spans the Hudson River connecting New Jersey with New York State. Work started on the bride in September of 1927 and was completed in 1931. The steel double-decked suspension bridge is considered one of the busiest bridges in the world. Klatremus has completed his tour of "New Jersey"! Please select another pet as visitor, so it can also tour the USA!
While touring the USA, you met Specks.
Klatremus shook paws with Specks the Merry Mole. They both received one silver mole!