Dear NJHM:

I have looked everywhere for the answer to this question you are my last hope. Where in NJ can you walk across land not water to Delaware? I need to know as soon as possible. Thank you!

Todd

Dear Todd:

This sounds like a bet! Remember, we get 50% of all winnings. Actually there are two places where you can "walk across land, not water, to Delaware." The first, and the one I am sure you are referring to, is at Finns Point in Pennsville. The border between New Jersey and most of New Castle County in Delaware is the eastern shore of the Delaware River, not the center as is usual. I believe Finns Point was expanded by landfilling during the Civil War, and jutted out into the river beyond the established boundary. Therefore, this area is technically part of the State of Delaware. If you look at most maps of New Jersey you can see it marked. The second place is the northern tip of the artificial island created for the Salem Nuclear Plant. However, I am sure the answer you are looking for is Finns Point.

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