Atlantic City, New Jersey

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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.

Places in this Graticule

  • Atlantic City, NJ
  • Wharton State Forest
  • Toms River, NJ
  • Ocean City, NJ
  • Marlton, NJ (A suburb of Camden)
  • near Philadelphia, PA
  • Fort Dix, NJ (split)

Local Geohashers

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Daily Locations

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7/15/08

Near Rattler Road, Upton. Just outside Lebanon State Forest.

7/14/08

Goshen, between Routes 47 and 657 (Court House/South Dennis Road).

7/11/08

Wetlands near the Great Bay River, downriver from Lower Bank.

7/10/08

Off Port Elizabeth/Cumberland Road, near Ormund. Way out in the woods. Mondo bonus points for difficulty if you get there without a GPS.

7/7/08

Wetlands, Edwin B. Forsythe National Wildlife Refuge, on Great Bay.

7/6/08

Off Inskip Road (AKA Blue Anchor Fireline Rd.) Looks like Winslow, Camden County, is the nearest town.

7/4/08

Estell Manor County Park, south of Mays Landing. A serious challenge for the No Batteries Geohash achievement.

7/2/08

Heisler Road, Dorchester.

7/1/08

Wetlands east of Cape May Court House. You might be able to get there if you go to Scotch Bonnet (on Stone Harbor Road) and rent a boat, then go up the channel.