New Jersey
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Ok, I went to Trenton to take a train to D.C., don't remember Trenton so much, but I recently stayed at my Great Aunt and Uncle's House in the Newark/New York Suburbs, it's not really terrible, but ok I entered New York City on the Holland, and we ended up in the ugliest part of Manhattan I saw as we drove around it that evening. In fact New York City was no better or worse than New Jersey in my mind at that point. Once we drove around Manhattan I thought I was going to hate it, and i've hated New York City my whole life for no good reason, I loved it so much, it felt like heaven and I did not want to leave it. Well we had to get back to New Jersey and we took the Lincoln Tunnel. Well, I must say the Lincoln Tunnel seemed like the tunnel from heaven (New York) and hell (New Jersey). Oh and by the way, the neighborhood on the New York end of the tunnel is Hell's Kitchen, well I guess it has a bunch of restaurants that cook food directly shipped in from the ugly factories and warehouses of New Jersey as the trucks cross into heaven on the Lincoln Tunnel. That explains why the number of restaurants is so much higher in New York City than across the Hudson river in New Jersey. I'll probably be in New Jersey again, it's the US, so its not too bad, but it seems that way when you leave New York City. From what I have noticed, it's the worst state i've seen so far. Just too industrial and nothing really pretty or nice to see, from what I have noticed. I guess I could see more of the state, Atlantic City may be overrated, its a gambling town. Cape May we thought about visiting, it might be nice as well, but no where in New Jersey is near the top of my list of places to visit.