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Location: Main - Towns & Counties - Capital Region - Middlesex County - New Brunswick
New Brunswick

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Facts
Founded: 1730
Settled: 1681
Population: 48,573
Size: 5.2 sq miles
New Brunswick, home to Rutgers University and the county seat of Middlesex County, is one of those New Jersey cities which was down on its luck and is now reborn. This great "little" city features a world class theater district and restaurants. Many of the restaurants along George Street offer patio dining and is great during those nice spring or fall days. Don't miss the Zimmerli Art Museum which offers anything from Japanese, French and early American artwork to one of the largest collections of dissident Soviet Union artwork in the world.

New Brunswick is eaily accessible by NJ Transit train or Amtrak. The train station is
conviently located and only blocks from the theaters, restaurants, as well as Johnson and Johnson World Headquarters and Rutgers University.













Things to See
- Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum
- George Street Playhouse
- Geology Museum
- Rutgers Gardens
- Delaware & Raritan Canal State Park
- American Repertory Ballet Company
-Mason Gross Performing Arts Center
- Rutgers, the State University
- Harvest Moon Brewery/Cafe
- Buccleuch Mansion Museum
- Museum of the American Hungarian Foundation
- Shoestring Players
- Center for Latino Arts & Culture at Rutgers University
- New Brunswick Cultural Center Inc
- State Theatre
Getting Around
Train Buses   Turnpike Exit 9