List of City Nicknames in The United States - New Jersey

New Jersey

  • Asbury Park - The Dark City
  • Atlantic City
    • A.C.
    • America's Playground.
    • Brick City
  • Burlington Township
    • The County's Town
    • The Coat Town
    • The Falcon's Nest
    • B-Township
  • Byram Township - The Township of Lakes.
  • Cranford - The Venice of New Jersey
  • Denville - Hub of Morris County.
  • Dumont - The Dirty D
  • East Orange - Illtown.
  • Elizabeth - Eastwick
  • Fortescue - Weakfish Capital of the World.
  • Fort Lee - The Birthplace of the Motion Picture Industry.
  • Franklin - Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World.
  • Garwood - The Industrial Center of Union County
  • Hackensack - A City in Motion.
  • Hammonton - Blueberry Capital of the World.
  • Hoboken - The Mile Square City.
  • Jersey City
    • America's Golden Door
    • Chilltown
    • Jungle City
    • Wall Street West.
    • The Sixth Borough.
  • Keansburg - Gem of the Bayshore.
  • Long Beach Island - LBI.
  • Long Branch
    • America's First Seaside Resort.
    • The Friendly City.
  • Madison - The Rose City.
  • Metuchen - The Brainy Boro.
  • Morristown - MoTown, The Hollow
  • New Brunswick
    • Health Care City.
    • Hub City.
  • Newark - Brick City.
  • Ocean City
    • America's Greatest Family Resort.
    • A Moral Seaside Resort (historic slogan from the 19th century)
  • Paterson - Silk City.
    • P-Town
  • Perth Amboy - City by the Bay.
  • Plainfield - Queen City.
  • Rutherford
    • Borough of Trees
    • The First Borough of Bergen County
  • Seaside Heights - Your Home For Family Fun Since 1913!
  • Spring Lake - The Irish Riviera
  • Union City
    • Embroidery Capital of the United States
    • Havana on the Hudson
  • Vineland - Dandelion Capital of the World.

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