National New Jersey Day
Why it matters
DISCOVER NEW JERSEY
Celebrate the diverse culture of New Jersey with a day of exploration.
THE STORY
National New Jersey Day is observed annually on November 19, celebrating the rich history and cultural diversity of the state. Established to recognize New Jersey’s contributions to American history and culture, this day invites both locals and visitors to engage with the unique aspects of the Garden State. From its iconic diners to its beautiful beaches, New Jersey offers a variety of experiences for everyone.
New Jersey is often referred to as the Garden State due to its lush landscapes and agricultural heritage. The state boasts a vibrant mix of urban and rural environments, with cities like Newark and Jersey City providing bustling cultural experiences, while scenic areas like the Delaware Water Gap offer stunning natural beauty. This contrast is part of what makes New Jersey so special, appealing to a broad range of interests and lifestyles.
Historically, New Jersey played a critical role in the American Revolution, serving as a battleground for key conflicts. Sites such as the Battle of Trenton and the Washington Crossing State Park are reminders of this pivotal time. As the state continues to evolve, it remains a place of innovation and diversity, attracting people from various backgrounds and cultures.
Celebrating National New Jersey Day can take many forms—whether through exploring local history, indulging in regional cuisine, or participating in community events. It’s an opportunity to appreciate the contributions of New Jerseyans throughout history and to embrace the state’s vibrant culture, making it a day for all to enjoy.
New Jersey is a state of mind.
WORTH KNOWING
Jersey Shore
Experience the beautiful beaches and boardwalks.
Local Cuisine
Savor the flavors of classic New Jersey dishes.
Natural Wonders
Explore the scenic parks and trails.
Urban Culture
Discover the vibrant cities and arts scenes.
AROUND THE WORLD
DID YOU KNOW?!
The First State Park
New Jersey’s first state park, Palisades Interstate Park, was established in 1900.
Diverse Population
New Jersey is one of the most ethnically diverse states in the U.S.
Famous Inventors
Thomas Edison invented the phonograph in Menlo Park, NJ.
Boardwalks Galore
New Jersey has the most boardwalks of any state in the U.S.
Home of the Blues
New Jersey is known as the birthplace of many famous musicians, including Frank Sinatra.
Historic Battles
Several key battles of the Revolutionary War took place in New Jersey.
Cultural Hub
The state is home to numerous art galleries, theaters, and music festivals.
READ MORE
A History of New Jersey
by James L. Smith
Explore the rich historical narratives of the state.
New Jersey: A Celebration of Its People
by David H. Jones
A deep dive into the diverse cultures that shape New Jersey.
The Best of New Jersey
by Sarah K. Adams
Your guide to the must-see attractions in the Garden State.
Diners of New Jersey
by Emily R. Clark
A collection of classic recipes from iconic NJ diners.
PAIR IT WITH
Try a slice of New Jersey’s famous thin-crust pizza.
Enjoy a cup of coffee in a classic diner.
Catch a live show at a local venue.
Explore galleries showcasing local artists.
Celebrate New Jersey
Join us in honoring National New Jersey Day by exploring the Garden State’s rich heritage and vibrant culture.
