La carretera más hermosa de Nueva Jersey ❤️ Salida cero a Nueva York | El Garden State Parkway explicado



Reclame su OFERTA ESPECIAL para MagellanTV aquí: comience su prueba gratuita HOY para que pueda ver Supersize Structures y el resto de la colección histórica de MagellanTV: Los orígenes de Parkway se remontan a 1946 y ’47 cuando comenzó la construcción de la carretera diseñada para conectar la bulliciosa metrópolis del norte de Jersey con un estilo de vida mucho más relajado a lo largo de la costa de Jersey hasta Cape May. Originalmente llamada Ruta 4 Parkway o Ruta 444 porque fue diseñada para evitar la Ruta estatal 4, que subía y bajaba por la costa, las primeras 11 millas de Parkway, entre los marcadores de milla 129 y 140, se abrieron en 1950. A partir de entonces, la carretera siguió creciendo y podría decirse que es responsable de gran parte del desarrollo que vemos hoy en la costa de Nueva Jersey. Hoy hablaremos de The Garden State Parkway. Soy su anfitrión, Ryan Socash, y está viendo «es historia». Únase a este canal para obtener acceso a ventajas: ES HISTORIA – Cuentos semanales de American Urban Decay presentados por su presentador Ryan Socash. » CONTACTO KultAmerica@mediakraft.tv » CRÉDITO Patrocinador – MagellanTV Guionista – Brandon Evans, Editor – Nina Wade, (Post Edit by Piotr Kubiak) Anfitrión – Ryan Socash » FUENTES » AVISO marco de tiempo y contenido exactos. Eventos de error de hecho/palabra mal pronunciada/faltas de ortografía – las retractaciones serán publicadas en esta sección.

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40 pensamientos sobre “La carretera más hermosa de Nueva Jersey ❤️ Salida cero a Nueva York | El Garden State Parkway explicado

  1. All the service areas were renamed since last year except for Ocean View, Vauxhall, and Brookdale South but I heard that they are going to have the new name when they reopen but I don’t know about Ocean View

  2. I'm Jersey born and raised for 65 years and counting….got my license in 1974 and have been up and down the parkway more times than I can count. I remember going "down the shore" as a teenager, sitting in traffic jams for hours on Sunday nights. Lots of memories. ? Still enjoy trips down to AC and Cape May.

  3. Excellent content as usual. One tip, for some of the Cities names and landmarks, try and find a local for pronunciations etc. especially with the Jersey slang lol. Great work, Bravo!

  4. The "honor" system at the smaller exits which had unmanned tolls did not work because the cost of mailing a quarter, 25 cents, was 25 cents U.S. postage = 50 cents! How stupid can you be? The impression was they were too cheap to pay a toll collector or to make up for the toll using another method.

    I do agree the GSP is unusually well landscaped for such a major highway.

    Now they only need to fix three to four major bottlenecks that have been.occurring for decades.

  5. Cool, so you got into Holmdel off the Arts Center service road. After a while they must have State Police monitoring the 117 toll booth to keep kids from taking the coins out. No toll collector or GSP employee to guard it?

  6. There used to be 3 traffic lights on the Parkway in Cape May County, at exits 6, 9 and 10. It was this way until at least 2013. My understanding is those were to be removed – but I haven't driven that far south on the Parkway since then.

  7. I absolutely love driving the Parkway, but not really until you get south of the bridge. North of that, it's too congested. However, that may ease after years of horrible Democrat party policies ruining the state and resulting in the highest mass exodus in the nation.

  8. The renaming of the bathrooms was a terrible idea of Socialist Democrat Governor Phil Murphy. He's a proven drunkard and thinks these "hero's" as you say are his friends. First off. America has many hero's, they are buried at Arlington Virginia and not named after ANYONE on The Garden State Parkway. Hero's are also in the home. Either a Mom or Dad or maybe a household has only one parent. They all are hero's. The police that comes to your aid, the firefighter that comes to your aid, the rescue that comes to your aid are hero's. Not anyone that has a bathroom named after them on the Garden State Parkway. Sadly the drunken fool in the Governor's office does not realize we have record inflation, a desperate shortage of diesel fuel, a desperate shortage of home heating oil, record prices at the grocery that will get worse with the record shortage of diesel fuel. What was Murphy's response to these dire needs? Change the name of a bathroom along the Garden State Parkway.

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