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The region is very ethnically diverse. Jersey City is the "most diverse" city in the United States. Six municipalities are on the list of the 100 cities (with a population over 5,000) with the highest percent of foreign-born residents: West New York (65.2%), Union City (58.7%), Palisades Park
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a relatively new term coined by real estate agents, brokers, and developers in the 1980s, who realized the investment potential of the area. The name is infrequently used outside the context of real estate sales and marketing. Other residential development is being constructed as single-family
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Irving Rosenthal has the Christmas present for the man who has everything. Preferably a man in search of high camp or deep nostalgia. ... Mr. Rosenthal sold the Palisades Amusement Park site to tho Centex-Winston Corporation, which plans to erect 3800 high-rise condominiums on the tract
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as summer resorts. While some districts were laid out in an urban grid, others developed more randomly following the construction of coach and ferry roads, or drives leading to larger estates or farms. Weehawken was the site for 18 known duels between 1700 and 1845, including the
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has been constructed to provide contiguous public access to the water's edge with an 18.5-mile (29.8 km) pedestrian promenade. Development pressure has led to attempts to preserve the lower Palisades as a natural resource.
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in 1971, large residential highrises were built to replace it. Other highrise towers were constructed throughout the area which is still characterized by one and two family homes and low-rise apartment buildings.
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By the 1970s most traditional industries in the region had been abandoned and the waterfront has been being redeveloped for recreational, residential, and commercial use. After the closing of
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system, was opened as a partially successful attempt to connect all the rail stations (as well as those in Manhattan) with a mass transit system. The only remaining station in operation is
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with numbered key showing settlements: 27. Farm of Van Vorst; 28. v ; 29. Farm of Evertsen; 30. Plantation at Lacher's Hook; 31. Plantation at Paulus Hook; 32. Plantation of Maerytensen
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people, who maintained semi-permanent and seasonal campsites throughout the diverse landscape. They are recalled throughout the region in countless places names. In 1609,
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Palisades Amusement Park, one of the last of the playgrounds that once dotted the outer reaches of the city and the nearby suburbs, may close after the 1971 season.
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Begun in the 1980s. Since the 1990s the Hudson Waterfront has experienced intensive development, consisting largely of high-density residential buildings,
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With a combined population of approximately 733,875 (based on a 2020 estimate), the Hudson Waterfront, if incorporated into a single city, would be the
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in 1937, allowing vehicular travel between New Jersey and New York City to bypass the waterfront. Hackensack River crossings, notably the
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under the Hudson, railroads terminated on the west bank of the river, requiring passengers and cargo to travel by ferry or barge to
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For much of the 18th century the villages remained essentially agricultural and fishing communities, supplying the growing city of
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During the latter half of the 19th and early part of the 20th centuries, the area experienced intense growth. The short-lived
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that were once factories, warehouses, docks, and rail yards, particularly in areas along public transportation corridors.
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industry. Many railroad terminals and maritime facilities were built there. Many immigrants to the USA arrived, first via
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Stolarik, Mark M. Forgotten Doors: The Other Ports of Entry to the United States. Bach Institute Press, 1988, Page 100.
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The Island at the Center of the World: The Epic Story of Dutch Manhattan and the Forgotten Colony that Shaped America
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lines were laid, some overland, while others traversed cuts or tunnels. Before the construction, in 1910, of the
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gave the parts of the region a distinctly German flavor, particularly Hoboken, which became a major port for the
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was seen as a victory for American forces. Urbanization of the area began in the early 19th century with
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with one of the smallest land areas of 35.7 square miles (92 km). Its communities have some of the
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In many communities in the Hudson Waterfront, English is not the first language spoken at home.
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was established on April 30, 1921. Huge transportation projects opened between the wars: The
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that is approximately 19 miles (31 km) long. Historically, the region has been known as
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Profile of General Demographic Characteristics for Palisades Park borough, New Jersey: 2000
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are major origination, destination and transfer points. Manhattan-bound bus service to the
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provides 24-hour subway service from Hoboken Terminal (HOB) and Downtown Jersey City and
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Profile of General Demographic Characteristics for Fort Lee borough, New Jersey: 2000
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was divided into four counties, the waterfront region keeping the name given by the
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Profile of General Demographic Characteristics for Bergen County, New Jersey: 2000.
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Most liquor licenses? Bumpiest town? Local municipalities hold unusual distinctions
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district is home to many from the country from which it takes its name. A large
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Top 100 Cities with Highest Percentage of Foreign-Born Residents (pop. 5000+)
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Local (and some suburban) service is identified by single or double digits:
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has the second-largest Cuban American population in the United States after
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River Road/Hudson Waterfront Circulation Study – Hudson and Bergen Counties
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were both developed atop the cliffs at the turn of the 20th century.
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Profile of General Demographic Characteristics for New Jersey: 2000.
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along the water's edge considerably changed the landscape. Rail and
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was under British control after Washington ordered the retreat from
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external links, and converting useful links where appropriate into
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https://ny.curbed.com/maps/new-jersey-hudson-river-development-map
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2000 Census: US Municipalities Over 50,000: Ranked by 2000 Density
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housing, multi-family apartments, and condominiums. Access to the
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River Road/Hudson Waterfront Corridor Strategy: A Phase Two Study
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which led to the establishment of the Dutch provincial colony of
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is planned for a route on the west side of the Palisades. The
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Early Innings: A Documentary History of Baseball, 1825–1908
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of New York City, given their proximity and connections by
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list of most densely populated places in the United States
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Before the 17th century, the region was populated by the
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Waterfront Planning Along the Hudson River in New Jersey
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List of ferries across the Hudson River in New York City
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The municipalities comprising the Hudson Waterfront are
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List of United States cities by foreign-born population
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Redeveloped ports and waterfronts in the United States
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provides ferry service, from Jersey City, Hoboken and
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Upon entry to World War I the US government took the
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in US history took place in Elysian Fields in 1846.
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Ellis Island and Downtown Jersey City looking north
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Hudson
Bergen
Time zone
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Eastern
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Eastern

New York–New Jersey Harbor Estuary
Port of New York and New Jersey
Hudson
Hackensack Rivers
northeastern New Jersey
Hudson River
Upper New York Bay
Kill van Kull
contiguous urban area
Bayonne Bridge
George Washington Bridge
Bergen Neck
Bergen Hill
Hudson Palisades
Bayonne
Jersey City
Hoboken
Union City

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