Does The Mason Dixon Line Cross New Jersey?
No. It runs across the southern border of Pennsylvania until it reaches Delaware, at which point it heads south running between Maryland and Delaware.
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No. The line basically defines the border between Maryland in the south and Pennsylvania and Delaware in the north, so it goes far south of New Jersey.