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4. Ackerman–Van Emburgh House. Ackerman–Van Emburgh House. January 10, 1983. ( #83001456) 789 East Glen Avenue. 40°59′03″N 74°05′19″W. / 40.984167°N 74.088611°W / 40.984167; -74.088611 ( Ackerman–Van Emburgh House) Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS.
February 25, 1975. Designated NJRHP. November 13, 1974. The Paramus Reformed Church Historic District is a 39-acre (16 ha) historic district encompassing the historic Old Paramus Reformed Church located at 660 East Glen Avenue in the village of Ridgewood in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The district was added to the National ...
3400363000 [1][17][18] GNIS feature ID. 0885369 [1][19] Website. www.ridgewoodnj.net. Ridgewood is a village in Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Ridgewood is a suburban bedroom community of New York City, located approximately 20 miles (32 km) northwest of Midtown Manhattan. [20]
New residents can join Ridgewood Newcomers, a volunteer-based club that helps people get to know their new community. There is also the Ridgewood YMCA, where you can find health and wellness ...
The newst proposal for land north of Ridgewood's historic Zabriskie-Schedler house shows a 110 x 75 yard adult multi-purpose field overlayed with a 40-60 youth ball diamond.
August 14, 2019. The John A. L. Zabriskie House, also known as the Zabriskie–Schedler House, is located at 460 West Saddle River Road in the village of Ridgewood in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. The historic frame house was built around 1825 and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on November 22, 2019, for its ...
July 7, 1997. The James Rose Center is a non-profit landscape research and study foundation located at 506 East Ridgewood Avenue in the village of Ridgewood in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. Its headquarters, the James C. Rose Residence, was designed by modern landscape architect James C. Rose. [ 3] The historic house was built in ...
Kings Pond Park, including the associated Gypsy Pond Park, is a public, municipal park spanning close to the entire length of Goffle Brook through the village of Ridgewood in Bergen County, New Jersey. It is the second largest wildscape in the village of Ridgewood [1] and one of the larger wooded areas along the lower Bergen-Passaic border.