Edison, New Jersey, is one of the state’s busiest towns – especially if you’re on the Route 1 corridor. This highway crosses the entire state, and every few seconds, you’ll see another retail destination or restaurant to catch your attention. But you won’t want to miss one county park in Edison, Roosevelt Park. This little urban oasis has a theater for the summer months and some great quiet spots – as well as what might be the most unique statue in New Jersey. Light Dispelling Darkness, a fountain dating back to the 1930s, is a strange display of surreal images with a unique history. Located only minutes away from a busy shopping mall, many in the area may have passed it by hundreds of times on the busy highway – but once they visit it, it’s never forgotten.

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Have you visited Light Dispelling Darkness in Edison along Route 1? Tell us what you thought of this unique statue in New Jersey in the comments section. If you want to learn more about it and the surrounding park, you can visit the official county website. While you’re in the area, check out this walkable small town.

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