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[3] Name on the Register [4] Image Date listed [5] Location City or town Description 1: Ailsa Farms: Ailsa Farms: April 30, 1976 (300 Pompton Road: Wayne: The Ailsa Farms estate is now William Paterson University.
Point-No-Point Bridge is a railroad bridge crossing the Passaic River between Newark and Kearny, New Jersey, United States, in the New Jersey Meadowlands.The swing bridge is the fourth from the river's mouth at Newark Bay and is 2.6 miles (4.2 km) upstream from it. [1]
The Lower Passaic River in New Jersey is the section of the Passaic River below the Great Falls which flows over the Dundee Dam to the river mouth at Newark Bay in the northeastern part of the state. Its midpoint generally delineates the Essex - Hudson and Passaic - Bergen county lines.
Passaic Avenue CR 608 in Passaic: CR 604: 0.05 0.08 CR 631 in Little Falls: Lindsley Road CR 604 at the Essex County line in Little Falls: CR 605: 0.31 0.50 CR 624 in Clifton: Oak Street CR 610 in Clifton: CR 606: 0.29 0.47 Route 7 in Clifton: Kingsland Road CR 624 in Clifton: CR 607: 0.97 1.56 Howard Avenue in Passaic: Pennington Avenue CR 601 ...
The lower 17 miles (27 km) of the 90-mile-long (140 km) Passaic River downstream of the Dundee Dam is tidally influenced and channelized. [2] Once one of the most heavily used waterways in the Port of New York and New Jersey, it remains partially navigable for commercial marine traffic. The original bridge had been in fixed closed position in 1977.
The Belleville Turnpike Bridge is a vehicular moveable bridge spanning the Passaic River in northeastern New Jersey 8.9 miles (14.3 km) from its river mouth at Newark Bay. Also known as Rutgers Street Bridge and Route 7 Bridge , it is the fourth fixed crossing to be built at the location, today the tripoint of the municipal and county lines of ...
80-82 and 90 Dayton Avenue and 6-32 Mattimore Street, Passaic, New Jersey Coordinates 40°52′25″N 74°7′10″W / 40.87361°N 74.11944°W / 40.87361; -74
The Clark Thread Company Historic District, located at 900 Passaic Avenue, East Newark, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, is a large mill complex.Begun in 1875, it was a major manufacturing site of the Clark Thread Company, the world's leading manufacturer of sewing thread, until 1935.