
20 Great NJ locations that ought to be in pictures
More and more movies are being made in New Jersey thanks to recent tax breaks. That means more and more movie stars will be seen hanging around and filming in the Garden State. Some of the biggest stars of the movie could actually be the Garden State itself. Get ready to start seeing familiar places in pictures.
New Jersey already provides most scenery for "Walking Dead; Dead City". Having read Dino Flamia's post, I started thinking about the many New Jersey locations that would make great movie backdrops. Here are a few that we came up with:

Salem Nuclear Power plant.
Evan Grollman
Metlife stadium
Brian Sexton

Wildwood on the beach South Jersey
Dar Meglino

Governors mansion
Jo Ann Love-pitre

Camden Wally Potter

Atlantic City Got Zombies walking already
Corey Iwachiw

Trenton, preferably the state house because they are all brain dead already.
Scott Boland

Seaside heights in the summer|
Tommy Howell

Fort Monmouth
Nicole Barbarino

In the woods of Tabernacle
Melynda B. Ulrich

The site of the former Marlboro Psychiatric Hospital on Rt. 520 in Marlboro, NJ. It’s still haunted Steve…..
Robert E Fausak

Burlington Island
Brian DJwheels Nelson

(Photo: Friday the 13th (1980) I Original Trailer [HD] I Coolidge Center Theater, thecoolidge on YouTube)[/caption]
The same summer camp that they shot Friday the 13th in North Jersey. 
Eric Barash

The old abandoned Burlington County College Campus at the corner of Pemberton Bypass and Pemberton Browns Mill Rd
Cindy Nieto

The Pine Barrons! Camden! Paterson!
Rick Verso

Sandy Hook by all the abandoned homes/barracks
Debra Visciano Greiner

The old delapidated casino building between Asbury park and Ocean Grove
Steve Eccles

Grounds for Sculpture
Jeri Fitzgeorge LaMothe

Batsto Village.
John M Salin

Witherspoon Woods in Princeton strange rock formations
Michael Baldwin
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Gallery Credit: Sandi Hemmerlein
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Gallery Credit: Dino Flammia
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