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Best Iconic Landmarks in New Jersey

Discover 14 hand-picked iconic landmarks across the Garden State.

New Jersey is home to some of the most recognized and historically significant landmarks on the East Coast. Liberty State Park in Jersey City offers the closest public access to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island — two of the most powerful symbols of American identity — across gleaming New York Harbor. The Cape May Lighthouse at the southern tip of the state has guided mariners since 1859 and remains one of New Jersey’s most photographed icons. Twin Lights in Highlands, perched above Sandy Hook Bay, was the first electrically lit lighthouse in the United States.

The state’s compact geography means iconic landmarks are never far away. The boardwalk at Asbury Park — resurrected from decades of neglect to become a nationally recognized cultural destination — stands as a monument to New Jersey’s resilience. The Princeton University campus draws visitors for its stunning Collegiate Gothic architecture. Thomas Edison’s laboratory complex in West Orange, now a National Historic Site, marks the birthplace of the modern research laboratory.

From stone bridges over the Delaware Canal to the neon-lit streets of Atlantic City and the towering Barnegat Lighthouse, New Jersey’s iconic landmarks span centuries of history and culture. Browse the complete list below.

Best Iconic Landmarks in NJ

Iconic Landmarks
Ocean City, NJ · South Jersey

Ocean City Music Pier

Concerts and family shows in a classic shore venue (seasonal).

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Iconic Landmarks
Camden, NJ · South Jersey

Camden Waterfront

Promenade and attractions with skyline views across the Delaware River.

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