The Delaware Memorial Bridge
Built in 1951, the Delaware Memorial Bridge connects New Jersey to Delaware, transporting more than 86,000 vehicles a day.
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The Cape May-Lewes Ferry
The five vessels of the Cape May-Lewes Ferry system, which connects Victorian Cape May, New Jersey, with historic Lewes, Delaware, transport passengers and vehicles 17 miles across the Delaware Bay 365 days a year.
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The Three Forts Ferry Crossing
The Three Forts Ferry travels between New Jersey and Delaware, providing an enjoyable round-trip boat excursion to 19th-century military sites.
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The Salem County Business Center
This 71-acre business park, located off Interstate 295 in Salem County, New Jersey, is an ideal location to reach 60 million customers.
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The New Castle Airport
Home to the flight departments of many well-respected companies, the New Castle Airport is ideally situated between New York and Washington, D.C.
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The Cape May Airport
A large general aviation airport with ample land for development, Cape May Airport caters to recreational fliers headed to the Jersey Shore.
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The Millville Airport
The Millville Airport, located in Cumberland County, New Jersey, is a regional center for aviation maintenance, training and business activities.
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The Civil Air Terminal at Dover AFB
Located on the Dover Air Force Base, the Civil Air Terminal is two miles from Dover Downs, host of two yearly NASCAR races.
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The Delaware Airpark
Just five miles from the capital city of Dover, Delaware, the airpark is home to 45 based aircraft including the state university flight training program.
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