County | Number Of Municipalities With “Egg” In Their Name |
---|---|
Atlantic | 2 [1] |
Bergen | 0 |
Burlington | 0 |
Camden | 0 |
Cape May | 0 |
Cumberland | 0 |
Essex | 0 |
Gloucester | 0 |
Hudson | 0 |
Hunterdon | 0 |
Mercer | 0 |
Middlesex | 0 |
Monmouth | 0 |
Morris | 0 |
Ocean | 1 [2] |
Passaic | 0 |
Salem | 0 |
Somerset | 0 |
Sussex | 0 |
Union | 0 |
Warren | 0 |
[1] Egg Harbor City, Egg Harbor Township.
[2] Little Egg Harbor Township.
No two “Egg Harbor” municipalities share a border.
And while I live in New York, I’ve been to all of them! And walked on that little boardwalk that I think is in Little Egg Harbor Township. You’re a good egg.
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Oh, neat, glad to hear it.
I’m fairly sure I’ve driven through at least some of the Egg Harbors, because I’ve had need to drive to that part of the state, but I can’t swear I’ve set foot in any of them. Jersey Shore boardwalks are great, though.
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This boardwalk was teensy-tiny. It went around a little…bog? A little marshy area? Not straight, like in a pentagon-ish shape. I realize how bad this description is. But very cool because every little bit there was a local artisan. It would take maybe 5 minutes to walk around.
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Oh, I think I can picture the sort of boardwalk you mean, then. Bit of a marshland area? It does sound small but cozy and probably a good bit of fun when there’s people around.
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It was really wonderful but of course the kids were expecting games and rides. Instead they got carved decoys and paintings. Oh I think ice cream cones, too. Extremely small but I loved it. Away from the hustle and bustle.
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