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Point Pleasant (New Jersey)

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Point Pleasant is a small borough in the New Jersey Shore region. This close-to-the-coast community is often confused with its coastal neighbor, Point Pleasant Beach.

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  • From Northern New Jersey NJ

Travel South along the Garden State Parkway until Exit 98. Follow Rt. 34 South until it becomes Rt. 35 South and follow it over the bridge. Make a right at Arnold Avenue (3rd light).

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The closest large airports to Seaside Heights are:

  • Newark Liberty International Airport --in Newark, NJ. This large transportation site helps thousands of people get to their desired destination with comfort and efficiency everyday. Restaurants and shops are spread throughout the airport to provide a quick way to pass the time while waiting to board or waiting for an incoming flight. Tel: +1 973 961-6000 Fax: +1 973 961-6259
  • Atlantic City International Airport--in Atlantic City, NJ. This airport is small and is usually is usually used by those within the Atlantic County area. It provides main airlines such as Spirit Airlines, and Delta Connection COMAIR flights daily, but is just used as a basic airport. Tel: +1 609 645-7895

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There are a number of taxi services within Point Pleasant. Fares vary depending on the service:

  • Briggs Transportation Service- 508 Washington Ave, Point Pleasant, NJ +1 732 892-0465.
  • All City Taxi-Point Pleasant, NJ, +1 732 892-5600.
  • Point Pleasant Cab-Point Pleasant, NJ, +1 733 892-1313.

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  • Point Pleasant Museum of Boating-Johnson Brothers Boat Works, Building 12, Point Pleasant, NJ- Open 7 days a week 10am-4pm- admission is free and visitors can explore and learn about the history of boating in New Jersey as they encounter various maritime artifacts. The museum is soon to be moving to Brick, NJ.

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