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Now take charge of your financial life: Like Money magazine on Facebook for analysis and advice you can trust. This affluent Morris County town has a rich history. On one of the nation’s first commercial railroad lines, it lured prosperous families from New York City who were looking for room to spread out, ride horses, and garden (Madison is known for its roses). The allure remains: Residents enjoy a relaxing, historic ambiance, a direct line to Manhattan, and a variety of housing options, from affordable apartments to million-dollar-plus homes. The town is popular among artists and academics; Drew University and a campus of Fairleigh Dickinson University are both located here. --N.D.
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We asked readers to share their favorite hometown dishes. Now it’s time for you to choose: The most popular dish will be named Fan Favorite!
Hometown dish | Town |
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1. Low Cal Tex Mex | Seguin, TX |
2. Chile Relleno | Seguin, TX |
3. Super Bowl Breakfast | Jamestown, CA, |
4. Texas BBQ | Luling, TX |
5. Shrimp 'n Grits to die for! | Raleigh, NC |
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