"A pleasant Land to see" Part One
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https://doi.org/10.14713/jrul.v25i2.1411Keywords:
New Jersey landscapesAbstract
Coad presents "a sort of anthology, admittedly very incomplete, of passages in praise of selected scenic landmarks of the State of New Jersey, arranged in a loose order of geographical progression from north to south." In this article, he finds historic passages about The Palisades, Greenwood Lake, The Passaic and Its Falls, The Orange Mountains, A Warren County Trout Springs, The Delaware Water Gap, and The Raritan River Valley.
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