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The Gateway Region refers to the area in northeastern New Jersey closet to New York City, and encompasses Bergen, Essex, Hudson, Middlesex, Passaic and Union counties. It is one of six marketing areas established by the New Jersey State Department of Tourism, the others being the Greater Atlantic City Region, the Southern Shore Region, the Delaware River Region, the Shore Region and the Skylands Region.[1]. It is the most urban part of the state and home to most of its larger cities, with population of more than four million, though most housing was originally developed as suburbs. It is home to Ellis Island, the "gateway" through which many immigrants entered the United States, many of whom choose to stay in the region, which continues to be the port of entry and first home to many born abroad, making it one of the most ethnically diverse of the nation. It may also be the most economically diverse, with some of the biggest pockets of poverty and most exclusive of suburbs in the state. The designation has not caught on in local parlance, as the topography and social identity of the residents tend not to correspond to the collective name, though the term North Jersey is often heard. Official language(s) None, English de facto Capital Trenton Largest city Newark Area Ranked 47th - Total 8,729 sq mi (22,608 km²) - Width 70 miles (110 km) - Length 150 miles (240 km) - % water 14. ...
Nickname: Big Apple, Gotham, NYC, City That Never Sleeps, The Concrete Jungle, The City So Nice They Named It Twice Location in the state of New York Coordinates: Country United States State New York Boroughs The Bronx Brooklyn Manhattan Queens Staten Island Settled 1676 Government - Mayor Michael Bloomberg (R) Area...
Bergen County is the most populous county of the state of New Jersey, United States. ...
Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of New Jersey. ...
The skyline of Jersey City, as seen from Lower New York Bay. ...
Middlesex County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ...
Passaic County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ...
Union County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ...
The Delaware River Region refers to an area in Western New Jersey along the Delaware River border with Pennsylvania. ...
The Shore Region of the state of New Jersey encompasses Monmouth and Ocean Counties. ...
The Skylands Region refers to an area in Northwest New Jersey that is part of the New York - New Jersey Highlands, near the borders with New York and Pennsylvania. ...
Ellis Island,at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor, was at one time the main immigration port for immigrants entering the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
Metropolitan statistical areas and divisions of New Jersey; counties shaded in blue hues are in the New York City metro; counties shaded in green hues are in the Philadelphia metro. ...
Geography
The Gateway Region is home to New Jersey's six largest municipalities: Newark, Jersey City, Paterson, Elizabeth, Woodbridge Township, and Edison. Major rivers and the bays they flow into are the Hudson River/Upper New York Bay, the Hackensack River and the Passaic River/Newark Bay, and the Raritan. The topography of the area is quite varied, with the Palisades and the Meadowlands in the northeast, the hills and valleys of the Watchung Mountains in the west, the Ramapo Mountains in the north, and tidal plains of the Raritan to the south. The confluence of roads and railways of the BosWash megalopolis and Northeast Corridor make the region very heavily travelled. Though there are broad distinctions between cities, suburbs, heavy industry, light manufacturing, recreational "green spaces", nature preserves, and retail, transportation, and maritime infrastructure, the landscape is characterized by their close proximity to each other, as is typical of urban sprawl. Nickname: The Brick City Map of Newark in Essex County Coordinates: County Essex Founded/Incorporated 1666/1836 - Mayor Cory Booker, term of office 2006â2010 Area [1] - City 67. ...
Location of Jersey City within New Jersey. ...
The skyline of Paterson, New Jersey, showing the canyon of the Passaic River in the foreground. ...
Map of Elizabeth in Union County Union County Court House Elizabeth is a City in Union County, New Jersey, in the United States. ...
Woodbridge Township is a Township located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ...
The Edison Memorial Tower, one of Edison Townships notable landmarks. ...
The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river that runs through the eastern portion of New York State and, along its southern terminus, demarcates the border between the states of New York and New Jersey. ...
Upper New York Bay, sometimes called Upper New York Harbor or the Upper Bay, is the northern area of New York Harbor inside the Narrows. ...
The Hackensack River, as seen from the New Jersey Turnpike. ...
The Great Falls of the Passaic River in Paterson, New Jersey The Passaic River is a tributary of Newark Bay, approximately 80 mi (129 km long), in northern New Jersey in the United States. ...
Newark Bay, as seen from the waterfront of Bayonne, New Jersey Newark Bay is shown highlighted on a TERRA image of New York Harbor Newark Bay is a body of water, a tiday back bay of New York Harbor formed at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack rivers. ...
The Raritan River is a major river of central New Jersey in the United States. ...
Palisades is also a general term for steep cliffs next to a river. ...
New Jersey Meadowlands, also known as the Hackensack Meadowlands after the primary river flowing through it, is a general name for the large ecosystem of wetlands in northeast New Jersey in the United States. ...
The Watchung Mountains are a pair of two long low ridge lateral morraines formed by glaciers in the most recent ice age, between 400 ft. ...
Ramapo Torne in Harriman State Park, part of the Ramapo Mountains The Ramapo Mountains are a forested chain of the Appalachian mountains in northeastern New Jersey and southeastern New York in the United States. ...
The BosWash or Bosnywash or Boshington or simply Northeast megalopolis is the name for a group of metropolitan areas in the northeastern United States, extending from Boston, MA to Washington, D.C., including Providence, RI, Hartford, CT, New Haven, CT, New York, NY, Philadelphia, PA, and Baltimore, MD. The geographic...
Most of the NEC (those sections shown in red, except Boston to the Rhode Island state line) is owned by Amtrak. ...
Urban sprawl (also: suburban sprawl), a term with pejorative implication, refers to the unplanned, rapid and expansive growth of a greater metropolitan area, traditionally suburbs (or exurbs) over a large area. ...
History The Lenape and The Netherlands The Gateway Region was originally the territory of the Lenape Native Americans. Later called Delaware Indian, this collection of Algonquian-language speaking peoples is believed to have lived for more than 2,800 years on lands around and in-between the Hudson River and the Delaware River. The Lenape are recalled in the countless number of place names given by them to towns, hills, and bodies of water. Much of the land was "purchased" by Dutch and English from the Lenape, though the this concept of "ownership" was foreign to them. The Lenape retreated to the west as settlements grew, and "agreed" to re-locate in 1766 with the Treaty of Easton. The Lenape or Lenni-Lenape (later named Delaware Indians by Europeans) were, in the 1600s, loosely organized bands of Native American peoples. ...
Native Americans are the indigenous peoples from the regions of North America now encompassed by the continental United States, including parts of Alaska. ...
The Lenape or Lenni-Lenape (later named Delaware Indians by Europeans) were, in the 1600s, loosely organized bands of Native American people practicing small-scale agriculture to augment a largely mobile hunter-gatherer society in the region around the Delaware River, the lower Hudson River, and western Long Island Sound. ...
The Algonquian (also Algonkian) languages are a subfamily of Native American languages that includes most of the languages in the Algic language family (others are Wiyot and Yurok of northwestern California). ...
The Hudson River, called Muh-he-kun-ne-tuk in Mahican, is a river that runs through the eastern portion of New York State and, along its southern terminus, demarcates the border between the states of New York and New Jersey. ...
The Delaware River is a river on the Atlantic coast of the United States. ...
The Treaty of Easton was an colonial agreement in North America signed in October 1758 between the colonial British colonial government of the Province of Pennsylvania and the Native American tribes in the Ohio Country, including the Shawnee and Lenape. ...
The first recorded European to explore the area was Henry Hudson, an Englishman sailing for the Dutch East India Company, who, in 1609, anchoring his ship the Halve Maen (Half Moon) at Sandy Hook, Harsimus, Weehawken Cove, and other spots established a Dutch claim. In June of 1623 the territory, called New Netherlands became a Dutch province, with headquarters in New Amsterdam. Settlement was sparse, and it was not until 1650, after series of confrontations with the Lenape, that the first permanent garrison/village was established on the west bank of the North River at Bergen. English and Dutch rivalry made the colony a pawn in European empire wars, and when the English entered New York Bay in 1664, a negotiated settlement (which guaranteed religious tolerance and protection of private property) was made to transfer control of the area to the British crown. No portrait of Hudson is known to be in existence. ...
Dutch colonial possessions, with the Dutch East India Company possessions marked in a paler green, surrounding the Indian Ocean plus Saint Helena in the mid-Atlantic. ...
The Halve Maen (Half Moon) was the name of a Dutch East India Company yacht which sailed in what is now New York harbor on September 11, 1609. ...
Sandy Hook is the name of several places in the United States of America: Sandy Hook, Connecticut Sandy Hook, Kentucky Sandy Hook, Mississippi Sandy Hook, on the coast of New Jersey (See also Sandy. ...
Image of Weehawken Cove/North Hoboken Harbor taken by NASA. (Image on the right with red line shows where it is. ...
New Netherland (Dutch Nieuw-Nederland, Latin: Nova Belgica) was the territory claimed by the Netherlands on the eastern coast of North America in the 17th century. ...
New Amsterdam (Dutch: Nieuw Amsterdam) was the name of the 17th century town which grew outside of Fort Amsterdam on Manhattan Island in the New Netherland territory (1614â1674) which was situated between 38 and 42 degrees latitude as a provincial extension of the Dutch Republic since 1624. ...
This article refers to the North River, the lower section of the Hudson. ...
County Hordaland District Midhordland Municipality NO-1201 Administrative centre Bergen Mayor (2006) Herman Friele (H) Official language form Neutral Area - Total - Land - Percentage Ranked 215 465 km² 445 km² 0. ...
Colonial America Elizabethtown was founded as the capitol and became the first officially English-speaking settlement, named after the wife of the province's proprietor, Sir George Cateret. In 1666, Newark was established by Puritans from Connecticut. By 1675, the region become the proprietary colony of East Jersey (establishing a border with New York State, which was formalized in 1738). It was partitioned into four counties for administrative purposes: Bergen County, Essex County, Middlesex County and Monmouth County. Settlement remained sparse, though some towns were created within farming communities and along rivers and bays. Among them are Hackensack (a Lenape/Dutch village) and Piscataway in 1693, Perth Amboy in 1684, and New Brunswick in 1736 (which later became home to Queens College). During the 18th century, increased migration to the southwest of Newark Bay by English speakers was predominate, while areas to the north and east retained a Dutch orientation. Slavery and indentured service were encourage to populate the area. The third public reading of The Declaration of Independence took place in New Brunswick, but many East Jerseyans became Tories. Several battles of American Revolution took place in the region including those at Conneticut Farms, Bound Brook, Paulus Hook, and Fort Lee. Elizabethtown is the name of several places in the United States of America: Elizabethtown, Illinois Elizabethtown, Indiana Elizabethtown, Kentucky Elizabethtown, New York Elizabethtown, North Carolina Elizabethtown, Ohio Elizabethtown, Pennsylvania Elizabethtown, Texas These should not be confused with Elizabethton, Tennessee (without the w). Also see Elizabeth. ...
The original provinces of West and East New Jersey are shown in yellow and green respectively. ...
Bergen County is the most populous county of the state of New Jersey, United States. ...
Essex County is a county located in the northeastern part of the state of New Jersey. ...
Middlesex County is a county located in the U.S. state of New Jersey. ...
Monmouth County is a county located in the state of New Jersey. ...
Hackensack may mean: Hackensack, Minnesota Hackensack, New Jersey Hackensack River This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Piscataway Township is a township located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ...
Perth Amboy is a city located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ...
Motto: Spem reduxit (Hope restored) Official languages English, French (the only officially bilingual province in the country) Capital Fredericton Largest city Saint John Lieutenant-Governor Herménégilde Chiasson Premier Shawn Graham (Liberal) Parliamentary representation - House seats - Senate seats 10 10 Area Total - Land - Water (% of total) Ranked 11th 72...
Queens College, Queens College or Queens College is the name of more than one institution, see: Queens College, Cambridge Queens College, Charlotte Queens College, Hong Kong Queens College, London Queens College, New York Queens College, Nassau The Queens College, Oxford Queens College was the...
A declaration of independence is a proclamation of the independence of a newly formed or reformed independent state from a part or the whole of the territory of another, or a document containing such a declaration. ...
The term Tory derives from the Tory Party, the ancestor of the modern UK Conservative Party. ...
John Trumbulls Declaration of Independence, showing the five-man committee in charge of drafting the Declaration in 1776 as it presents its work to the Second Continental Congress The American Revolution refers to the period during the last half of the 18th century in which the Thirteen Colonies that...
Bound Brook is a borough located in Somerset County, New Jersey. ...
Paulus Hook is a community on the Hudson River waterfront in Jersey City, New Jersey, located one mile from Manhattan. ...
Fort Lee is the name of two places in the United States of America: Fort Lee, New Jersey Fort Lee, Virginia This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Invention, Industry and Immigration In 1791, Alexander Hamilton help found the Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.), which encouraged the harnessing of the water power of the Great Falls of the Passaic and to secure economic independence from British manufacturers. Paterson, which was founded by the society, became the cradle of the industrial revolution in America, supported in part by the Morris Canal built in the 1820s. A century later Thomas Edison, the Wizard of Menlo Park, made his mark. Many discoveries and inventions, or application or mass production of them, were made in the the Gateway Region including the steam engine, the revolver, the incandescent light bulb, the phonograph, the rocket engine, and the electric railway. It is the site of of the first automobile and first submarine in the United States. It can claim to the birthplace of baseball and the American film industry. Alexander Hamilton (January 11, 1755 or 1757âJuly 12, 1804) was an Army officer, lawyer, Founding Father, American politician, leading statesman, financier and political theorist. ...
The Great Falls of the Passaic River, showing the turbine housing of the S.U.M. dating from 1911 The Society for the Establishment of Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.) was a private state-sponsored corporation founded in 1791 to promote industrial development along the Passaic River in New Jersey...
The Great Falls of the Passaic River The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 ft (23 m) high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in Passaic County in northern New Jersey in the United States. ...
Paterson is a poem by influential modern American poet William Carlos Williams. ...
1827 map The Morris Canal was an anthracite-carrying canal that incorporated a series of water-driven inclined planes in its course across northern New Jersey in the United States. ...
Thomas Alva Edison (February 11, 1847 â October 18, 1931) was an American inventor and businessman who developed many devices which greatly influenced life around the world. ...
The latter half of the 19th century saw an expolison of the population (German farmers and entrepenuers and Irish fleeing the famine a large part of the growth), The laying of rail lines which still cross-cross the region, and the development of the shipping industry at the Hudson River waterfront, Newark Bay, and Kill van Kull, making it one of the nation's economic powerhouses. Newark Bay, as seen from the waterfront of Bayonne, New Jersey Newark Bay is shown highlighted on a TERRA image of New York Harbor Newark Bay is a body of water, a tiday back bay of New York Harbor formed at the confluence of the Passaic and Hackensack rivers. ...
The Kill Van Kull is a tidal strait approximately 3 miles long and 1000 feet wide separating Staten Island and Bayonne, New Jersey, USA. The name kill comes from an old Dutch word for water channel It connects Newark Bay with Upper New York Bay. ...
The World Wars Pre-/Post Millenium Transportation The Gateway Regions has an extensive network of national highways, state freeways, and toll roads; commuter and long distance trains; an expanding light rail system; local and interstate bus routes; and is home to one of the New York/New Jersey metropolitan area's three major airports. Much of the rail and surface transit systems is operated by New Jersey Transit and is oriented to commuters travelling to Newark, lower and midtown Manhattan, and increasingly, downtown Jersey City. Outside of the most "city-like" areas of Greater Newark/Elizabeth, Hudson County, and Greater Paterson, the automobile remains the most common means of intra-regional travel. The New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the state of New Jersey, and Orange and Rockland counties in New York. ...
Rail - Air Train: monorail system connecting Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR) and Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains
- Amtrak: Northeast Corridor stations at Newark Penn Station (NWK), Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), and Metropark
- Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) serving Bayonne, Jersey City, Hoboken, and North Hudson at the Weehawken waterfront, Bergenline (Union City/West New York) and Tonnele Ave (North Bergen)
- Newark City Subway/Newark Light Rail: serving downtown Newark, North Newark, Belleville, and Bloomfield
- New Jersey Transit Hoboken Division: Main Line (to Suffern, and in partnership with MTA/Metro-North, express service to Port Jervis), Bergen County Line, and jointly with MTA/Metro-North, Pascack Valley Line (limited AM inbound and PM outbound service), all via Secaucus Junction; Montclair-Boonton Line and Morris and Essex Lines (with some service via Secaucus Junction as Midtown Direct); North Jersey Coast Line (limited service as Waterfront Connection); Raritan Valley Line (limited service)
- New Jersey Transit Newark Division: Northeast Corridor Line, North Jersey Coast Line, Raritan Valley Line
- PATH: 24-hour subway system serving Newark Penn Station (NWK), Journal Square (JSQ), downtown Jersey City, Hoboken Terminal (HOB), midtown Manhattan (33rd) (along 6th Ave to Herald Square/Pennsylvania Station), and World Trade Center (WTC)
AirTrain is the name of several passenger railway operations connecting airports to city centres: Airtrain (Brisbane), Brisbane, Australia AirTrain JFK, New York Citys JFK Airport AirTrain Newark, Newark, New Jersey AirTrain (SFO), San Francisco, California Categories: | ...
The KL Monorail in Kuala Lumpur, a colourful straddle-beam monorail Gyroscopically Balanced Monorail (1907) by Brennan and Scherl The term monorail is used to describe a number of systems in which a chair or carrier is suspended from, or rides on, an overhead rail structure for the transportation of...
Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR), formerly known as Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
Acela Express in West Windsor, NJ Amtrak Cascades service with tilting Talgo trainsets in Seattle, Washington Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). ...
The New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the state of New Jersey, and Orange and Rockland counties in New York. ...
Acela Express in West Windsor, NJ Amtrak Cascades service with tilting Talgo trainsets in Seattle, Washington Amtrak train in downtown Orlando, Florida For other uses, see Amtrak (disambiguation). ...
Most of the NEC (those sections shown in red, except Boston to the Rhode Island state line) is owned by Amtrak. ...
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Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR), formerly known as Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
Metropark is the name of a train station in Woodbridge, New Jersey which is served by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains (as part of the Northeast Corridor). ...
Hudson-Bergen Light Rail trains at the Exchange Place stop in Jersey City HBLR train on Hudson Street, near Exchange Place station in Jersey City Harborside Financial Center station, Jersey City The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail (HBLR) is a light rail system, owned by New Jersey Transit and operated by...
Seal of Bayonne Bayonne is a city in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. ...
Location of Jersey City within New Jersey. ...
Map of New Jersey highlighting Hoboken Image of Hoboken taken by NASA (red line shows where Hoboken is). ...
North Hudson is the name of the following places in the United States of America: North Hudson, New York North Hudson, Wisconsin This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
Weehawken is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. ...
Spectators viewing the aftermath of the 9/11 attacks from across the Hudson River, in the terrace courtyard of the Union City Boxing Club. ...
West New York is a Walsh Act town located in Hudson County, New Jersey. ...
North Bergen is a township in Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. ...
PCC streetcar at Newark Penn Station in 2001, signed as 7 City Subway. ...
Newark Light Rail logo Newark Light Rail system map The Newark Light Rail is a light rail system operated by New Jersey Transit serving Newark, New Jersey. ...
Newark is the name of several places. ...
Belleville is the name of several places in North America: Belleville, Ontario, Canada Belleville, Illinois, United States of America Belleville, Kansas, United States of America Belleville, Michigan, United States of America Belleville, New Jersey, United States of America Belleville, Pennsylvania, United States of America Belleville is the name or part...
Bloomfield is the name of several places: Bloomfield, Connecticut, USA Bloomfield, Indiana, USA Bloomfield, Iowa, USA Bloomfield, Kentucky, USA Bloomfield, Michigan, USA Bloomfield, Nebraska, USA Bloomfield, New Jersey, USA Bloomfield, New York, USA West Bloomfield, New York, USA Bloomfield (Pittsburgh), Pennsylvania, USA Bloomfield, Sri Lanka Bloomfield, Wisconsin, USA Bloomfield Township...
The New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the state of New Jersey, and Orange and Rockland counties in New York. ...
Main Line railroad station in downtown Glen Rock The New Jersey Transit Main Line (or Erie Main Line) runs from Suffern, New York to Hoboken, New Jersey, in the United States. ...
MTA may refer to: Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority, Pennsylvania Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, California Manchester Transit Authority, New Hampshire Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore and DC areas Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Mendocino Transit Authority, Mendocino Valley, California Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) Metropolitan Transit Authority of...
Metro-North (officially MTA Metro-North Railroad) is a suburban commuter railroad running service from New York City to the northern suburbs in New York State and Connecticut. ...
The Bergen County Line is a branch off of the New Jersey Transit Main Line line serving communities to the east of the Main Line. ...
MTA may refer to: Erie Metropolitan Transit Authority, Pennsylvania Los Angeles County Metropolitan Transportation Authority, California Manchester Transit Authority, New Hampshire Maryland Transit Administration, Baltimore and DC areas Massachusetts Bay Transportation Authority Massachusetts Turnpike Authority Mendocino Transit Authority, Mendocino Valley, California Metropolitan Transportation Authority (New York) Metropolitan Transit Authority of...
Metro-North (officially MTA Metro-North Railroad) is a suburban commuter railroad running service from New York City to the northern suburbs in New York State and Connecticut. ...
New Jersey Transits Pascack Valley line is a commuter train service that runs north from Hoboken, New Jersey through Bergen County and into Rockland County, New York, terminating at Spring Valley, New York. ...
Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station The Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station, known as Secaucus Transfer in planning stages, is a major rail hub in Secaucus, New Jersey. ...
The Montclair-Boonton Line is one of New Jersey Transits commuter lines. ...
Trackage New Jersey Transit operates a rail network of 11 rail lines, 161 stations and 954 miles as of the 2003 fiscal year (June 30, 2003). ...
Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station The Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station, known as Secaucus Transfer in planning stages, is a major rail hub in Secaucus, New Jersey. ...
The Kearny Connection allows trains from New Jersey Transits Morris and Essex Lines (part of the Hoboken Division) to go to New York Penn Station, known as MidTOWN DIRECT service. ...
The North Jersey Coast Line is one of New Jersey Transits commuter lines. ...
The Waterfront Connection allows trains from New Jersey Transits Newark Division to go to Hoboken Terminal. ...
The Raritan Valley Line is a commuter rail service of New Jersey Transit, running out of Newark Penn Station and terminating at High Bridge. ...
The New Jersey Transit Corporation (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the state of New Jersey, and Orange and Rockland counties in New York. ...
For the agglomeration of metropolitan areas, see article on BosWash megalopolis The Northeast Corridor (NEC) is an electrified railway line with overhead wires running from Washington, DC to Boston, Massachusetts, passing through Baltimore, Maryland, Wilmington, Delaware, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, New York, New York, New Haven, Connecticut and Providence, Rhode Island. ...
The North Jersey Coast Line is one of New Jersey Transits commuter lines. ...
The Raritan Valley Line is a commuter rail service of New Jersey Transit, running out of Newark Penn Station and terminating at High Bridge. ...
Hoboken- and Newark-bound platform at Exchange Place station in Jersey City. ...
Categories: Rail stubs | Train stations | Transportation in New Jersey | Newark, New Jersey | Pennsylvania Railroad ...
Journal Square is an area of Jersey City, New Jersey near the offices of the Jersey Journal newspaper. ...
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Exterior view circa 1911. ...
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Air commerical scheduled passenger service: general aviation: Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA Airport Code EWR; ICAO Airport Code KEWR) is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
FAA diagram of LaGuardia Airport (LGA) LaGuardia Airport (IATA: LGA, ICAO: KLGA) is an airport serving New York City, United States, located on the waterfront of Flushing in the borough of Queens. ...
A few landmarks from two New York Worlds Fairs still stand in Flushing Meadows, including the US Steel Unisphere Flushing is a neighborhood within the borough of Queens in New York City, New York. ...
John F. Kennedy International Airport (IATA Airport Code: JFK, ICAO Airport Code: KJFK) is the main international airport in New York City, and is one of the largest airports in the world. ...
Jamaica Bay is a bay that lies in the shadow of New York Citys skyscrapers and is adjacent to one of the nations busiest airports. ...
Queens Borough in New York City, in yellow Queens is one of the five boroughs of New York City, USA. Geographically the largest borough in the city, Queens is home to many immigrants and two of New Yorks major airports. ...
seaplane Essex County Airport (IATA: CDW, ICAO: KCDW, FAA LID: CDW) is a public airport located two miles (3 km) north of the central business district (CBD) of Caldwell, a borough located in northwestern Essex County, New Jersey. ...
Greenwood Lake Airport (FAA LID: 4N1) is a general aviation airport in West Milford, New Jersey. ...
Linden Airport (IATA: LDJ, ICAO: KLDJ), also known as Linden Municipal Airport, is a small general aviation airport located along US 1&9 in the city of Linden in Union County, New Jersey, southwest of New York City. ...
FAA diagram of Teterboro Airport (TEB) Main article: Transportation in New York City Teterboro Airport (IATA: TEB, ICAO: KTEB) is a general aviation reliever airport located in the Boroughs of Teterboro, Moonachie, and Hasbrouck Heights in Bergen County, New Jersey[1]. It is operated by the Port Authority of New...
New Jersey Meadowlands from Route 7 This article is about the wetlands. ...
- Little Ferry Seaplane Base
- Ridgefield Park Seaplane Base
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The Journal Square Transportation Center is a multi-mode transportation hub located at Journal Square, along Kennedy Boulevard in Jersey City, New Jersey, and is owned and operated by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. ...
Metropark is the name of a train station in Woodbridge, New Jersey which is served by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit trains (as part of the Northeast Corridor). ...
Newark is the name of several places. ...
Broad Street station in 1865 Broad Street station was a major railway station in the City of London, which served as the terminus for the North London Railway. ...
Newark Liberty International Airport (IATA: EWR, ICAO: KEWR), formerly known as Newark International Airport, is an international airport within the city limits of both Newark and Elizabeth, New Jersey, United States. ...
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Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station The Frank R. Lautenberg Secaucus Junction Station, known as Secaucus Transfer in planning stages, is a major rail hub in Secaucus, New Jersey. ...
(Interstate) Crossings - Bayonne Bridge to Staten Island
- Goethals Bridge in Elizabeth to Staten Island, Interstate 278, Staten Island Expressway
- Holland Tunnel in Jersey City to Lower Manhattan, Interstate 78, U.S. Route 1/9
- Lincoln Tunnel in Weehawken to Midtown Manhattan, NJ 495, Route 3
- George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee to Upper Manhattan, Palisades Interstate Parkway, U.S. Route 46, Interstate 95, Interstate 80
- Outerbridge Crossing, from Perth Amboy to Staten Island
The Bayonne Bridge, as seen from Port Richmond, Staten Island The Bayonne Bridge is the third longest steel arch bridge in the world. ...
Staten Island, in yellow, lies to the southwest of the rest of New York City. ...
The Goethals Bridge, seen from Staten Island The Goethals Bridge (pronounced GAWTH-uhls) connects Elizabeth, New Jersey to Staten Island, New York over the Arthur Kill. ...
Staten Island, in yellow, lies to the southwest of the rest of New York City. ...
Interstate 278 (abbreviated I-278) is an Interstate Highway in the U.S. states of New Jersey and New York. ...
The Staten Island Expressway is a 7. ...
Clifford Milburn Holland, 1919 Traveling through the Holland Tunnel, from Manhattan to New Jersey. ...
The skyline of Jersey City, as seen from Lower New York Bay. ...
This Interstate Highway article needs to be cleaned up to conform to both a higher standard of article quality and accepted design standards outlined in the WikiProject U.S. Interstate Highways. ...
U.S. Route 1/9 is the concurrency of U.S. Route 1 and U.S. Route 9 from Woodbridge Township, New Jersey north to New York City, New York, United States. ...
The Lincoln Tunnel is a 1. ...
Weehawken Township is a township located in Hudson County, New Jersey. ...
Route 495 is a 3. ...
Route 3 is a state highway in northern New Jersey, extening 10. ...
For the bridge in New York that crosses the Harlem River, see Washington Bridge. ...
Map highlighting Fort Lees location within Bergen County. ...
The Palisades Interstate Parkway, officially known (but not signed) as New Jersey State Highway 445 and New York State Reference Route 987C is a four-lane, 42 mile (68 kilometre) long, wooded highway, generally built to freeway standards, extending from Fort Lee, New Jersey (at the George Washington Bridge, which...
U.S. Route 46 is an east-west U.S. Highway, running 75. ...
Interstate 95 is a major Interstate Highway that traverses the full extent of the East Coast of the United States, from Maine to Florida. ...
Interstate 80 is a major Interstate Highway in the United States, running from the San Francisco Bay Area east to the New York City area. ...
The Outerbridge Crossing, seen from Tottenville, Staten Island. ...
Perth Amboy is a city located in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ...
Staten Island, in yellow, lies to the southwest of the rest of New York City. ...
(Major) Highways The Garden State Parkway is a 174. ...
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Interstate 80 (abbreviated I-80) is the second-longest Interstate Highway in the United States. ...
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States. ...
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The Palisades Interstate Parkway (PIP) is a four-lane, 42 mile (68 kilometre) long, wooded highway, generally built to freeway standards, extending from the George Washington Bridge (I-95/US 1/US 9/US 46 and the end of NJ Route 4) at Fort Lee, New Jersey to the Bear...
The General Casimir Pulaski Skyway also referred to Bostons Central Artery before it was rebuilt under the Big Dig, and may still refer to the elevated part south of downtown. ...
See also Annual Events Events of national or international prominence include: - Black Maria Film and Video Festival
- Cherry Blossom Festival (Spring), in Branch Brook Park
- Hambletonian, the first leg of the Trotting Triple Crown, at Meadowlands Racetrack
- Hudson County Film and Video Festival
- Hudson River Waterfront Marathon
- Macy's Fourth of July Fireworks, on New York Bay
- Newark Black Film Festival (August)
- New Jersey Jewish Film Festval, spring
- New Jersey Film Festival (Spring), New Bunswick
- Oktoberfest, (Fall), North Bergen, Clark
- Passion Play, (Spring), Park Theater, Union City
Washington, D.C. Tidal Basin showing cherry trees in flower The National Cherry Blossom Festival is an annual celebration in Washington, D.C. commemorating the 1912 gift to the city of 3,000 cherry trees from Mayor Yukio Ozaki of Tokyo to enhance the growing friendship between the United States...
The Hambletonian is a United States harness racing event held annually for three-year-old trotting standardbreds. ...
The Triple Crown of Harness Racing for Trotters consists of the following horse races: Hambletonian Yonkers Trot Kentucky Futurity Since its inauguration in 1955, only seven horses have ever won the Trotting Triple Crown. ...
Macys is a chain of American department stores with its flagship store in Herald Square, New York City, which has been billed as the worlds largest store since completion of the Seventh Avenue addition in 1924. ...
The New Jersey Film Festival is held in New Brunswick, New Jersey. ...
Oktoberfest Main Entrance Oktoberfest is a two-week festival held each year in Munich, Bavaria, Germany during late September and early October. ...
A Passion play is a dramatic presentation depicting the suffering and death of Jesus. ...
Environmental Centers Liberty State Park is a state park in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
The Meadowlands Environment Center (formerly the Hackensack Meadowlands Environmental Center) is an educational facility in the New Jersey Meadowlands in Lyndhurst, New Jersey. ...
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Historic Sites The Gateway Region is home to many Registered Historic Places, including historic districts, private homes, places of worship, train stations, civic buildings, industrial architecture, and others including: A typical plaque showing entry on the National Register of Historic Places. ...
alternate logo The Central Railroad of New Jersey, more commonly known as the Jersey Central Lines or CNJ, was a regional railroad with origins in the 1830s, lasting until 1976 when it was absorbed into Conrail with the other bankrupt railroads of the U.S. Northeast. ...
For more than forty years, the laboratory created by Thomas Alva Edison in West Orange, New Jersey, had enormous impact on the lives of millions of people worldwide. ...
For other freedom monuments, see Monument of Liberty. ...
Ellis Island,at the mouth of the Hudson River in New York Harbor, was at one time the main immigration port for immigrants entering the United States in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. ...
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The Great Falls of the Passaic River The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 ft (23 m) high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in Passaic County in northern New Jersey in the United States. ...
Historical Exhibitions Many municipalities and counties have historical societies and museums specific to the local area. Other thematic exhibitions include: The Aviation Hall Of Fame & Museum of New Jersey was founded in 1972 and is dedicated to the preservation of the New Jerseys aviation and space heritage. ...
For more than forty years, the laboratory created by Thomas Alva Edison in West Orange, New Jersey, had enormous impact on the lives of millions of people worldwide. ...
The Museum of African American Music is a Smithsonian-affiliated museum being built in Newark, New Jersey. ...
The New Jersey Historical Society is an historical society and museum located in Newark, New Jersey. ...
The New Jersey Naval Museum (NJNM) introduces state residents and visitors to New Jerseys Navy heritage and naval history in general. ...
Horticulture The Howard Van Vleck Arboretum (3. ...
Skylands Manor The State Botanical Garden at Skylands An Outbuilding at Skylands Manor Skylands (1,119 acres), also known as the New Jersey State Botanical Garden, is a mansion and 96-acre botanical garden in Ringwood State Park near the town of Ringwood, located within the Ramapo Mountains in Passaic...
Presby Memorial Iris Gardens (6. ...
Rutgers Gardens (50 acres) are horticultural, display, and botanical gardens, including arboretums, located at on the campus of Cook College, Rutgers University, 112 Ryders Lane, New Brunswick in Middlesex County, New Jersey. ...
Media Newspapers Many places have local newspapers specific to their towns, while the New York papers {Times, Daily News, and Post) are commonly available in retail shops and for delivery. Other major daily papers in the region include: [[THIS WEBSITE:]] IT IS RUBBISH IT DOESNT TELL YOU ANYTHING GO ON A DIFFERNT ONE NOT THIS ONE!!!!!! --82. ...
Daily News is the name of two major newspapers in the United States: Los Angeles Daily News New York Daily News This is a disambiguation page — a navigational aid which lists other pages that might otherwise share the same title. ...
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The Herald News is a newspaper published by North Jersey Media Group, which also publishes its sister paper The Record. ...
The Jersey Journal is a newspaper published from Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
Heroes stamp using the Thomas E. Franklin photo The Record (also called The Bergen Record, although this has never been the newspapers name) is the second largest daily newspaper in the US state of New Jersey. ...
The Star-Ledger is the leading newspaper in New Jersey. ...
Television Though the Gateway lies predominantly within the television market of New York City, there are broadcast television stations licensed to or located in cities in the region. This is a list of broadcast television stations serving cities in the state of New York, as of 2002-2003: VHF stations Channel 2: WCBS - CBS, New York City, CBS 2 New York Channel 2: WGRZ - NBC, Buffalo, originally WGR prior to 1983. ...
VHF stations (analog) - Channel 9: WWOR-TV - (My Network TV) - Secaucus (New York City)
- Channel 13: WNET - (PBS) - Newark (New York City)
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My Network TV (sometimes written MyNetworkTV, and unofficially abbreviated MNT or MNTV) is an upcoming television network in the United States, owned by News Corporation, which is scheduled to launch on September 5, 2006. ...
This article is about the television station in Newark, New Jersey. ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. ...
VHF stations (digital) - Channel 8: WNJB - (PBS) - New Brunswick - "N.J. Public Television"
The New Jersey Network or NJN is a statewide public television and radio network in New Jersey. ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. ...
UHF stations (analog) - Channel 22: WMBQ-CA - (MTV2) - Cranford
- Channel 34: WPXO-LP (low power) - (i) - East Orange
- Channel 39: WDVB-CA - (The Pentagon Channel) - Edison
- Channel 41: WXTV - (Univision) - Paterson (New York City)
- Channel 47: WNJU - (Telemundo) - Linden
- Channel 50: WNJN - (PBS) - Montclair - "N.J. Public Television"
- Channel 58: WNJB - (PBS) - Newark - "N.J. Public Television"
- Channel 68: WFUT-TV - (Telefutura) - Newark (New York City)
WMBQ-CA is the MTV2 affiliate for New York, New York, licensed to nearby Cranford, New Jersey. ...
MTV2 is a cable network that is widely available in the United States on digital cable and satellite television, and is progressively being added to basic cable lineups across the nation. ...
Map of Cranford Township in Union County. ...
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Station Information WDVB-CA is the ImaginAsian affiliate station for Edison, NJ and some of the New Jersey suburbs of New York City. ...
The Edison Memorial Tower, one of Edison Townships notable landmarks. ...
WXTV, known on-air as Univisión 41, is an owned and operated Univisión station that serves the New York City area. ...
Univision (pronounced Univisión in Spanish; NYSE: UVN) is the largest Spanish-language television network in the United States, and overall, the fifth-largest American network and is one of ten major mainstream/commercial broadcast networks in the United States, alongside ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, i, The CW, MyNetworkTV, TeleFutura...
The skyline of Paterson, New Jersey, showing the canyon of the Passaic River in the foreground. ...
WNJU is the Telemundo flagship station for the New York City area. ...
Since it first took to the airwaves on March 28, 1954, Telemundo has always occupied a position at televisions vanguard. ...
The New Jersey Network or NJN is a statewide public television and radio network in New Jersey. ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. ...
The New Jersey Network or NJN is a statewide public television and radio network in New Jersey. ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. ...
WFUT is the TeleFutura affiliate for the New York City area. ...
Telefutura is a U.S. Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...
UHF stations (digital) WXTV, known on-air as Univisión 41, is an owned and operated Univisión station that serves the New York City area. ...
Univision (pronounced Univisión in Spanish; NYSE: UVN) is the largest Spanish-language television network in the United States, and overall, the fifth-largest American network and is one of ten major mainstream/commercial broadcast networks in the United States, alongside ABC, CBS, NBC, FOX, i, The CW, MyNetworkTV, TeleFutura...
The skyline of Paterson, New Jersey, showing the canyon of the Passaic River in the foreground. ...
WFUT is the TeleFutura affiliate for the New York City area. ...
Telefutura is a U.S. Spanish-language broadcast television network owned by Univision with headquarters in Miami, Florida. ...
This article is about the television station in Newark, New Jersey. ...
The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is a non-profit public broadcasting television service with 354 member TV stations in the United States, with some member stations available by cable in Canada. ...
National Natural Landmarks The Great Falls of the Passaic River The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 ft (23 m) high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in Passaic County in northern New Jersey in the United States. ...
The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is located in Morris County, New Jersey, about 26 miles west of Manhattans Times Square. ...
Palisades is also a general term for steep cliffs next to a river. ...
Parks, Reserves, and Forests Branch Brook Park in Newark, New Jersey during the Cherry Blossom Festival Photograph of the Ballantine Gates, on the east side of the park, by Forest Hill. ...
Eagle Rock Reservation is a 408. ...
Gateway National Recreation Area is a 26,607 acre (105 km²) recreation area owned by the United States government in the New York City metropolitan area. ...
Image of Sandy Hook taken by NASA. Sandy Hook is a narrow coastal spit of land, approximately 12 mi (19 km) in length and 0. ...
Liberty State Park is a state park in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
Palisades is also a general term for steep cliffs next to a river. ...
Ramapo Mountain State Forest is a 4,200-acre state park in Bergen and Passaic Counties in New Jersey. ...
Ringwood State Park is a 5000-acre (20 km²) state park in Passaic County in northeastern New Jersey, USA. The Park is located in the heart of the Ramapo Mountains. ...
South Mountain Reservation covers 2,047. ...
Weequahic Lake. ...
Performing Arts There are many theater and dance companies throughout the region, some of whom have there own performance spaces. Other theaters, whose programming mostly includes touring shows or new productions include: George Street Playhouse is a theater in New Brunswick, NJ. George Street Playhouse is one of New Jerseys preeminent professional theatres committed to the production of new and established plays. ...
The Loews Jersey Theater opened in Jersey City, New Jersey in 1929. ...
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC) is part of Newarks revitalization project, which officially opened in 1997. ...
Paper Mill Playhouse is a regional theatre located in Millburn, New Jersey, less than 25 miles away from Manhattan. ...
Continental Airlines Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
Montclair State University is a public university located in Montclair, New Jersey, Little Falls, New Jersey, & Clifton, New Jersey. ...
State Theatre or State Theater can refer to: // State Theatre (Melbourne), Australia State Theatre (Sydney), Australia State Theatre (Kaunas) Vilnius State Theatre State Theatre Košice, Slovakia State Theatre (Pretoria), South Africa Hippodrome State Theatre in Gainesville, Florida State Theatre, New Brunswick, New Jersey New York State Theater State Theater...
Science and Natural History Liberty Science Center is an interactive science museum and learning center located in Liberty State Park in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
Main Building of the Newark Museum The Newark Museum is the largest museum in New Jersey. ...
Sport Venues Essex County College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Ocean County, New Jersey. ...
Newark Express Logo The Newark Express [1] is a team in the American Basketball Association American_Basketball_Association that was formed in 2005. ...
Giants Stadium, also called The Meadowlands, is the home stadium for the New York Giants and New York Jets NFL football teams, and Red Bull New York (formerly MetroStars) of Major League Soccer. ...
City East Rutherford, New Jersey Other nicknames Big Blue Wrecking Crew, Big Blue, G-Men, The Jints, The New York Football Giants Team colors Royal Blue, Red, Gray, and White Head Coach Tom Coughlin Owner John Mara (50%) and Steve Tisch (50%) General manager Jerry Reese League/Conference affiliations National...
City East Rutherford, New Jersey Other nicknames Gang Green, the Green and White Team colors Green and White Head Coach Eric Mangini Owner Robert Wood Johnson IV General manager Mike Tannenbaum League/Conference affiliations American Football League (1960-1969) Eastern Division (1960-1969) National Football League (1970âpresent) American Football...
The Meadowlands Racetrack is a horse racing track at the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
Continental Airlines Arena is a multi-purpose indoor arena in the Meadowlands Sports Complex in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
The New Jersey Nets are a professional basketball team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
Cingery Field formerly known as Riverfront Stadium (1970 - 2002) was the home of the Cincinnati Reds Major League Baseball team and the Cincinnati Bengals National Football League team. ...
The Newark Bears are an Atlantic League team based in Newark, New Jersey. ...
Prudential Tower in 1963, with construction not quite finished. ...
The New Jersey Devils are a professional ice hockey team based in East Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
Universities and Colleges Bergen Community College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Bergen County, New Jersey. ...
Berkeley College is a private college specializing in business, with five campuses in New York and New Jersey. ...
Bloomfield College is a private college located in Bloomfield, New Jersey. ...
Caldwell College is a private, co-educational Roman Catholic liberal arts college located in Caldwell, New Jersey, which offers a four year educational program. ...
Essex County College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Ocean County, New Jersey. ...
Fairleigh Dickinson University is a U.S. private university founded in 1942. ...
Felician College is a private Roman Catholic college with two campuses, located in Lodi and Rutherford, New Jersey. ...
Gibbs College is the name of each of the for-profit colleges operating under the Gibbs Division of the Career Education Corporation. ...
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Kean University (formerly Kean College of New Jersey, and previously Newark State Teachers College) is a New Jersey state (public) university in Northern New Jersey. ...
Middlesex County College is a community college with its main campus located in Edison, New Jersey, USA. The two-year college serves the needs of Middlesex County, New Jersey, as well as surrounding communities. ...
Montclair State University is a public university located in Montclair, New Jersey, Little Falls, New Jersey, & Clifton, New Jersey. ...
New Brunswick Theological Seminary is a professional and graduate school founded in 1784, in New York City, to educate ministers for the congregations of the Reformed Church in America. ...
New Jersey City University is a public university located in Jersey City, New Jersey. ...
New Jersey Institute of Technology is a public research university in Newark, New Jersey. ...
Passaic County Community College is a two-year public college located in New Jersey. ...
Ramapo College of New Jersey Ramapo College of New Jersey is a public liberal arts college located in Mahwah, New Jersey. ...
Raritan Valley Community College is an accredited, coeducational, two-year, public, community college located in North Branch (within Branchburg Township), New Jersey. ...
Rutgers redirects here. ...
Saint Peters College is a private, coeducational Roman Catholic college in the United States. ...
Seton Hall redirects here. ...
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Union County College is an accredited, co-educational, two-year, public, community college located in Union County, New Jersey. ...
The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey, an umbrella designation used to refer to one of eight New Jersey state institutions of higher education in medicine. ...
William Paterson University is a public university located in Wayne, New Jersey, an affluent suburb of New York City. ...
Visual Arts The Jane Voorhees Zimmerli Art Museum is located on the Voorhees Mall of the campus of Rutgers University in New Brunswick, New Jersey. ...
The Montclair Art Museum, locally referred to as MAM, is located in Montclair, in Essex County, New Jersey, United States The museum focuses on 19th and 20th century American Art. ...
Main Building of the Newark Museum The Newark Museum is the largest museum in New Jersey. ...
Zoos Main Building of the Newark Museum The Newark Museum is the largest museum in New Jersey. ...
References - ^ Visitor Information - Regional Tourism.
External links - The Hub of New Jersey: The Gateway Region
- Gateway Region Tourism Council
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