Difference between revisions of "Atlantic City, New Jersey"
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==Places in this Graticule== | ==Places in this Graticule== | ||
− | + | ===Cities=== | |
* Atlantic City, NJ | * Atlantic City, NJ | ||
− | * Toms River, NJ | + | * Toms River, NJ, technically the largest by population |
+ | * Vineland, NJ, the largest city in New Jersey by land area | ||
* Ocean City, NJ | * Ocean City, NJ | ||
* Marlton, NJ (A suburb of Camden) | * Marlton, NJ (A suburb of Camden) | ||
* near Philadelphia, PA | * near Philadelphia, PA | ||
* Fort Dix, NJ (split) | * Fort Dix, NJ (split) | ||
− | + | ===State parks & wildlife areas=== | |
* [http://www.guilfoy.org/wharton.html Wharton State Forest] | * [http://www.guilfoy.org/wharton.html Wharton State Forest] | ||
* [http://www.fws.gov/northeast/forsythe/ Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge] | * [http://www.fws.gov/northeast/forsythe/ Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge] |
Revision as of 15:14, 9 February 2010
Allentown, Pennsylvania | Newark | New York, New York |
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania | Atlantic City | 39,-73 |
Salisbury, Maryland | Cape May | 38,-73 |
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The Atlantic City graticule is at 39 N, -74 W. It encloses nearly all of South Jersey, including the majority of the Jersey Shore, from Dover Beaches and Seaside Heights to North Wildwood. Roughly a third of this graticule is in the Atlantic Ocean. A small chunk of Delaware Bay is also enclosed.
Contents
Places in this Graticule
Cities
- Atlantic City, NJ
- Toms River, NJ, technically the largest by population
- Vineland, NJ, the largest city in New Jersey by land area
- Ocean City, NJ
- Marlton, NJ (A suburb of Camden)
- near Philadelphia, PA
- Fort Dix, NJ (split)
State parks & wildlife areas
Local Geohashers
Jevanyn passes through on his way to Cape May.
Attempted geohashes
- October 15, 2009
- On Clarks Landing road, directly on front of the wildlife management area.
- October 14, 2009
- GreenSquirrel drove up to this geohash in Gabriel field, but it was right in the middle of girls soccer practice.
- September 5, 2008
- Jevanyn coulda woulda shoulda.
- August 23, 2008
- Jevanyn took a ride on his uncle's boat around Wildwood, and cruised right past a water geohash, not knowing it was there.
- August 16, 2008
- Jevanyn got within photo range of a water geohash near Exit 30 on the Parkway.
Daily Locations
Older locations have been archived.
For 2024-11-24: 39.3551281, -74.6005570
(2010-01-20) 50 feet from Phillips Road, Hainesport, Burlington County.