
How Did A Beloved New Jersey Town Not Make This Exclusive List?
There is one New Jersey town that is so charming and quaint that it should be on everyone's bucket list to visit.
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I was skimming through a list of the 10 Enchanting Historic Towns In America You Must Visit at DecoFond, and I noticed something was missing.
The list was excellent, with towns like Flagstaff, Arizona, and Salem, Massachusetts, on it, but I couldn't help but notice a void.
The New Jersey town that always seems to make lists like this one was nowhere to be found.
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Normally, I chuckle at the fact that Cape May seems to make these lists every time, and in the back of my mind, I considered the fact that it might be refreshing if the beloved town skipped one and another Garden State town got the spotlight.
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But in this case, only half of that happened. Cape May did not make the list of 15, but neither did any other New Jersey town.
Suddenly, I missed seeing our Victorian-era gem town on the list. And I missed some of the other amazing Garden State towns, not grabbing the opportunity.
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So, let's take a minute to focus on three New Jersey towns I think could easily have made this list.
Cape May - Of course, the legendary town with the amazing buildings, the gorgeous beach and boardwalk, and the incredible restaurants and shops could be among the top must-visit towns in America.
Spring Lake - There is something magical about a stroll through this famous Jersey Shore town. The lake is as stunning as the beach, and the town is charming.

Asbury Park - From the nightlife, to the beach, and the boardwalk and beach, Asbury Park is one of the hottest towns at the Jersey Shore.
It's always good to celebrate the amazing towns of the Garden State, even when none of them make the list.
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