Aerial Photographs of New Jersey For Immediate Download
A large selection of aerial photography of New Jersey is available from Aerial Archives. This collection of aerial photography including views of the Hudson River waterfront, the Delaware river and numerous other locations in New Jersey.
The archive also contains a comprehensive collection of current and historical vertical (straight down) aerial maps covering the entire state of New Jersey. For additional information about vertical aerial photography please consult aerial maps of New Jersey. For additional information about historical aerials of New Jersey, please consult historical aerial photography of New Jersey. The aerial photograph of the old graduate college dormitory on the Princeton University campus in Princeton, New Jersey shown on this page is available for immediate online license or prints or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph.
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The aerial photograph of western New Jersey entrance to the George Washington bridge in Fort Lee shown above is available for immediate online license or prints or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph.
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The aerial photograph of Hope Creek nuclear power plant in Lower Alloways Township, New Jersey shown above is available for immediate online license or prints or, to obtain it optimized to your needs please contact Aerial Archives directly and reference the ID number in the caption to the photograph. For additional aerial photographs of nuclear power plants, please consult aerial photographs of nuclear power plants.
To order a specific aerial photograph of New Jersey not shown on this site please contact us. For historical aerial photography of New Jersey we recommend that you use the research request form. Additional information about obtaining existing aerial photography is also available at aerial photography research and at aerial photography research FAQs. |