New Jersey is a small state, but it’s a hub near some of the biggest states in the country. Of course, New York and Pennsylvania are much across the border, but the small border the Garden State shares with Delaware might not be as well-known. The Delaware-New Jersey border is way down in the southwestern corner of the state, and it’s marked by a unique sight – the Delaware Memorial Bridge. This massive suspension bridge crosses the Delaware River, and you’ll pass from one state into another midway through your drive. Not only is it a great way to enter and exit the state, but the old-fashioned bridge is an impressive sight. It’s worth taking the trip from Pennsville Township to New Castle just to see it for yourself!

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Have you taken the Delaware Memorial Bridge across the Delaware-New Jersey border? Let us know about your drive, and tell us your favorite destinations on both sides in the comments section. If you’d like to know more about this unique bridge, you can visit the official website for details on its history and operations. While you’re in the area, consider taking this scenic drive through South Jersey.

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