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  2. Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City is the second-most populous [ 30 ] city in the U.S. state of New Jersey, after Newark. [ 31 ] It is the county seat of Hudson County, [ 32 ] and is the county's most populous city [ 21 ] and its largest (by area). [ 10 ] As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 292,449, [ 20 ][ 21 ] an increase of 44,852 (+18.1 ...

  3. Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    1812 - Steam ferry begins operating. [3] 1820 - "City of Jersey" incorporated in Bergen Township. [5] 1824 - Jersey Glass Company established. 1825 - Jersey Porcelain and Earthenware Company incorporated. 1833 - American Pottery Manufacturing Company in business.

  4. Downtown Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    Downtown Jersey City. Coordinates: 40.7281°N 74.0776°W. View of the waterfront of Downtown Jersey City, dubbed Wall Street West, [1] at sunset. View of Downtown Jersey City from Liberty State Park. View of Downtown focused around the Goldman Sachs Tower. Downtown is an area of Jersey City, New Jersey, which includes the Historic Downtown and ...

  5. Exchange Place, Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    Exchange Place is a district of Downtown Jersey City, New Jersey that is sometimes referred to as Wall Street West due to the concentration of financial companies that have offices there. The namesake is a square, about 200 feet long, at the foot of Montgomery Street at the waterfront of the Hudson River. This square was created by landfilling ...

  6. Van Wagenen House - Wikipedia

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    August 16, 2006. Designated NJRHP. June 20, 2005. The Van Wagenen House, also known as Apple Tree House, is located near Bergen Square in Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The house was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 16, 2006. It is home to the Museum of Jersey City History.

  7. Lincoln Park (Jersey City) - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln Park is an urban park in Jersey City, New Jersey with an area of 273.4 acres (110.6 ha). Part of the Hudson County Park System, it opened in 1905 and was originally known as West Side Park. The park was designed by Daniel W. Langton and Charles N. Lowrie, [1][2] both founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects.

  8. Greenville, Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    Greenville, Jersey City. Unincorporated community. Greenville is located between the Newark Bay and Upper New York Bay. Greenville, Jersey City. Greenville in Hudson County in New Jersey. Coordinates: 40°42′01″N 74°05′40″W  /  40.70028°N 74.09444°W  / 40.70028; -74.09444. Country. United States. State.

  9. Roosevelt Stadium - Wikipedia

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    Roosevelt Stadium. Danforth Ave. & New Jersey Route 1 (now NJ Route 440) Baseball game at Roosevelt Stadium circa 1940. Roosevelt Stadium was a baseball stadium at Droyer's Point in Jersey City, New Jersey. It opened on April 23, 1937 and was the home of the Jersey City Giants of the International League (IL), the Triple-A farm team of the New ...