
New Jersey’s Oldest Roadside Attraction Is Hiding in Plain Sight
New Jersey has many great attractions, but did you know that the Garden State is home to one of the oldest roadside attractions in the country?
New Jersey's Oldest Roadside Attraction
Think about all the great attractions in New Jersey. Now limit them to ones you would classify as roadside attractions.
There is one of those great spots that has made the list of the oldest roadside attractions in America, according to the website Oldest.
We'll give you some hints about this famous place to see if you can come up with the answer on your own.
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The oldest roadside attraction in the Garden State is located in the southern part of New Jersey.
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It's also very big, and when locals refer to it, they call it a she. That should be enough to give it away.
She has been living in Margate since the late 1800s. If you don't know it by now, we might not be able to help you.
New Jersey's Legendary Roadside Attraction In Margate
Of course, we're talking about the legendary Lucy the Elephant, who has brought joy to so many over the years.

Lucy joins some awesome company like The Dinosaur Park in Rapid City, South Dakota, and Foam Hedge in Natural Bridge, Virginia, on the list of the oldest roadside attractions in America.
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