Preserving New Jersey’s Past
How heritage tourism sites are surviving the pandemic
New Jersey has a rich and diverse history that includes Native American archaeological sites, agricultural and industrial buildings, three centuries of residential buildings, schools and halls, parks and theaters, and much more. Key to sustaining this landscape is heritage tourism which is, according to the National Trust for Historic Preservation, traveling to experience the places, artifacts, and activities that authentically represent the stories and people of the past and present, including cultural, historic, and natural resources. Most, if not all, of these sites had to shutter their doors at the onset of the pandemic.
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