Daftar julukan kota di New Jersey
Daftar julukan kota di New Jersey ini mengandung samaran, julukan, dan slogan yang disematkan kepada beberapa kota di New Jersey (resmi dan tidak resmi) oleh pemerintah kota, masyarakat setempat, orang asing, badan pariwisata, atau kamar dagang. Julukan kota berperan sebagai perintis identitas lokal, membantu orang asing mengenali masyarakat setempat, atau mengajak orang berkunjung karena julukannya khas; mengangkat martabat daerah; dan mempersatukan masyarakat.[1] Julukan dan slogan yang berubah menjadi "ideologi atau mitos" baru[2] juga diyakini memiliki potensi ekonomi.[1] Potensi ekonominya sulit diukur,[1] tetapi ada beberapa kota yang memakai slogan baru untuk memasarkan/mencitrakan diri dan memanfaatkan potensi ekonomi tersebut.[2]
Beberapa julukan tidak resmi bersifat positif dan negatif. Julukan tidak resmi di bawah ini populer dan sudah lama digunakan.
- Asbury Park – The Dark City[3]
- Atlantic City
- Byram Township – The Township of Lakes[6]
- Caldwell – The Denver of the East[7]
- Cranford – The Venice of New Jersey[8]
- Denville – Hub of Morris County[9]
- East Orange – Illtown[10]
- Elizabeth – Eastwick[butuh rujukan]
- Fair Lawn – The Lawn
- Fort Lee – The Birthplace of the Motion Picture Industry[11]
- Fortescue – Weakfish Capital of the World[12]
- Franklin – Fluorescent Mineral Capital of the World[13]
- Garwood – The Industrial Center of Union County[14]
- Hackensack – A City in Motion[15]
- Hammonton – Blueberry Capital of the World[16]
- Hasbrouck Heights – Hasbro Nation
- Hoboken – The Mile Square City[17]
- Jersey City
- Keansburg – Sleazeburg[27]
- Long Beach Island – LBI[28]
- Long Branch
- Madison – The Rose City[31]
- Metuchen – The Brainy Boro[32]
- Millville – The Holly City[33]
- Morristown – Motown
- The Military Capital of the American revolution
- The Mo
- Mo City
- Neptune Township – The Crossroads of the Jersey Shore
- New Brunswick
- Newark – Brick City[36]
- Ocean City
- Paterson – Silk City[38]
- Perth Amboy – City by the Bay[39]
- Plainfield – Queen City[40]
- Rutherford
- Seaside Heights – Your Home for Family Fun Since 1913!
Sleazeside[43]
- Spring Lake – The Irish Riviera[44]
- Trenton – Capital City
- The Town
- Union City
- Vineland – Dandelion Capital of the World[49][50]
Lihat pula
[sunting | sunting sumber]Referensi
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- ^ a b Alfredo Andia, Branding the Generic City:) Diarsipkan 2008-05-21 di Wayback Machine., MU.DOT magazine, September 10, 2007
- ^ Annual ArtsCAP Event Features Author Hisani Dubose Diarsipkan 2012-04-15 di Wayback Machine., Atlantic Highlands Herald, June 16, 2010. "...Celebrate ArtsCAP's accomplishments in promoting the arts in Asbury Park and ... help plan further blossoming of art and culture in Dark City."
- ^ Laughlin, Jason. "Settlement reached in A.C. parking garage collapse", Courier-Post, April 12, 2007, accessed April 12, 2007.
- ^ "Atlantic City Dream" Diarsipkan 2013-08-13 di Wayback Machine., Time (magazine), November 5, 1934. "Longtime dream of Atlantic City's Mayor Harry Bacharach has been a new railroad station for 'America's Playground'."
- ^ Welcome to Byram Township's Official Web Site, Byram Township, New Jersey. Accessed June 13, 2007. "Byram is known as 'The Township of Lakes', having more than two dozen lakes and ponds."
- ^ http://www.caldwell-nj.com/content/81/default.aspx[pranala nonaktif permanen]
- ^ Cranford History, accessed September 27, 2007
- ^ Denville profile[pranala nonaktif permanen], Daily Record (Morristown), accessed April 22, 2007. "Known as the 'hub' of Morris County -- because of its central geographic location and spot along major transportation routes — this township is home to one of the most traditional town centers in the county."
- ^ Various businesses, including Illtown Unisex Salon, Illtown Blues Diarsipkan 2015-12-22 di Wayback Machine.
- ^ History of the Film Industry in Fort Lee Diarsipkan 2009-07-12 di Wayback Machine., Fort Lee Film Commission website, accessed August 18, 2009
- ^ Natural, Undisturbed Beauty of Nature, Right Here in the Northeast Corridor Diarsipkan 2007-07-06 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 5, 2007. "Fortescue is also host to one of the East Coast's most popular fishing tournaments, the Fortescue Weakfish Tournament. Fortescue is known as the weakfish capital of the world."
- ^ Claims to Fame - Rocks Diarsipkan 2008-02-18 di Wayback Machine., Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
- ^ Carolyn Freundlich (2010-01-16). "A New Year ignites discussion of change in Garwood". Cranford Chronicle. Diakses tanggal 2010-06-14.
- ^ "Hackensack", FDU Magazine, Fall / Winter 2001. Accessed June 14, 2007. "Billed as 'A City in Motion', Hackensack has been on the move since before the founding of the United States."
- ^ Claims to Fame - Agriculture, Epodunk, accessed April 16, 2007.
- ^ Hit musical 'Hair' was written in Hoboken: Mile-square city housed the seminal musical's authors in the 1960s Diarsipkan 2007-09-27 di Wayback Machine., Hudson Reporter, October 2, 2005.
- ^ "The Golden Door..." Random Number. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-11-12. Diakses tanggal 2012-10-10.
- ^ "Jersey City America's Golden Door". Legal Force Trademarks. Diakses tanggal 2012-10-10.
- ^ "Jersey City: "Wall Street West"". Business Weekly. October 28, 2001. Diakses tanggal 2012-10-10.
- ^ "Hudson Shakespeare Company". Hudson Shakespeare Company. Diakses tanggal 2012-10-10.
- ^ Scherer, Glenn; DeCoste, Paul (2009), Hiking New Jersey: A Guide to 50 of the Garden State's Greatest Hiking Adventures, Falcon Guide, ISBN 9780762711192
- ^ "Jersey City New Jersey USA". The Rotary Club. Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2011-05-21. Diakses tanggal 2012-10-10.
- ^ "Why do people call Jersey City 'Chilltown'?" Diarsipkan 2011-04-15 di Wayback Machine., Jersey City Reporter, April 15, 2005.
- ^ Jersey City: "Wall Street West" - After September 11, the ranks of businesses hopping the Hudson swell, Business Week, October 29, 2001. "The nickname 'America's Golden Door' never really caught on. So Jersey City officials tried to tag their town 'Silicon Valley East'--then the Internet Revolution petered out. But the latest monicker for Manhattan's neighbor across the Hudson--'Wall Street West'--just might stick."
- ^ Holusha, John. " Commercial Property / The Jersey Riverfront; On the Hudson's West Bank, Optimistic Developers", The New York Times, October 11, 1998. Accessed May 25, 2007. "'That simply is out of the question in midtown,' he said, adding that some formerly fringe areas in Midtown South that had previously been available were filled up as well. Given that the buildings on the New Jersey waterfront are new and equipped with the latest technology and just a few stops on the PATH trains from Manhattan, they become an attractive alternative. 'It's the sixth borough,' he said."
- ^ Borough of Keansburg, accessed April 5, 2007.
- ^ Long Beach Island, New Jersey Regional Guide and Newsmagazine[pranala nonaktif permanen]
- ^ "Refuges of the famous saw economic, political change", Asbury Park Press, October 19, 2006. Accessed July 10, 2007. "But the moderate climate and ocean bathing soon helped Long Branch develop a reputation as the nation's 'first seaside resort.'"
- ^ 'Friendly City' overtaxes residents Diarsipkan 2007-09-30 di Wayback Machine., Atlanticville. June 1, 2007. Accessed July 10, 2007. "Long Branch City Hall does it again! The 'Friendly City' will stick its residents with a tax increase."
- ^ Shakespeare Theater of New Jersey Diarsipkan 2007-04-29 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 12, 2007. "Once the hub of America's rose-growing industry, Madison earned the nickname 'The Rose City' in the mid-19th century."
- ^ Spies, Stacy E. "Images of America: Metuchen", accessed via Google Books, 2011-07-07.
- ^ "Salinan arsip". Diarsipkan dari versi asli tanggal 2012-07-11. Diakses tanggal 2018-01-16.
- ^ 7:30 a.m. -- Filling cracks in the HealthCare City, from the Home News Tribune, September 23, 1999. "With two major hospitals and a medical school, New Brunswick proclaims itself The HealthCare City."
- ^ A wet day in the Hub City, from the Home News Tribune, September 23, 1999. "A few days short of 60 years, on Wednesday, Sept. 16, a dreary, drizzly day just ahead of the deluge of Hurricane Floyd, the Home News Tribune sent 24 reporters, 9 photographers and one artist into the Hub City, as it is known, to take a peek into life in New Brunswick as it is in 1999."
- ^ Blame the city for lifeless campus Diarsipkan 2007-09-27 di Wayback Machine., Rutgers-Newark Observer, April 3, 2007. "And what can we say about Brick City?"
- ^ a b Ocean City, N.J.: This family-oriented resort thrives on its virtuous origins.[pranala nonaktif permanen], Baltimore Sun, accessed April 5, 2007.
- ^ New Jersey Rep. Pascrell Hopes PAC Fundraising is Smooth as Silk, The New York Times, March 7, 2007. "Paterson — located in northeastern New Jersey, about 20 miles from Manhattan — is known as the “Silk City” because of its long association with textile manufacturing."
- ^ City of Perth Amboy Diarsipkan 2005-11-24 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 15, 2007. "Welcome to Perth Amboy, The City by the Bay."
- ^ City of Plainfield Diarsipkan 2007-07-08 di Wayback Machine., accessed April 5, 2007. "On behalf of the City of Plainfield, I greet you with the passion and enthusiasm that hopefully you share for our Queen City, Plainfield, New Jersey."
- ^ Kvasager, Whitney. "Leaves ablaze with colors of the season" Diarsipkan 2012-10-22 di Wayback Machine., The Record (Bergen County), October 31, 2004. Accessed March 10, 2010. "In the Saturday drizzle, Rutherford – the Borough of Trees – was living up to its title."
- ^ Rutherford Borough Diarsipkan 2009-02-10 di Library of Congress Web Archives. Accessed March 10, 2010.
- ^ Seaside Heights Beach Information, accessed April 5, 2007. Diarsipkan February 8, 2007, di Wayback Machine.
- ^ Spring Lake, AboutNewJersey.com website Diarsipkan 2009-06-18 di Wayback Machine., accessed June 17, 2009
- ^ Cunningham, John (2004). This is New Jersey 4th ed. Yonkers, NY: Rutgers University Press; Hudson River Museum. hlm. 100. ISBN 0-8135-2141-6.
- ^ Union City 2000 Calendar; 2000; culled from History of West Hoboken and Union Hill by Ella-Mary Ryman; 1965 and "The Historical Background of Union City" by Daniel A. Primont, William G. Fiedler and Fred Zuccaro; 1964
- ^ a b "Little Havana (Miami) & Little Havana on the Hudson (Union City, New Jersey)" BarryPopkik.com; August 15, 2006
- ^ Rosero, Jessica. "Most liquor licenses? Bumpiest town? Local municipalities hold unusual distinctions" Diarsipkan 2016-01-12 di Wayback Machine., Hudson Reporter, August 27, 2006. Accessed June 25, 2007. "At one time, Union City had its own claim to fame as being the second largest Cuban community in the nation, after Miami. During the wave of immigrant exiles of the 1960s, the Cuban population that did not settle in Miami's Little Havana found its way to the north in Union City. However, throughout the years, the growing Cuban community has spread out to other regions of North Hudson."
- ^ The World Capital of Whatever, The New York Times by Harold Faber, September 12, 1993.
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