Search results
Results From The WOW.Com Content Network
Route 4 is a state highway in Bergen County and Passaic County, United States.The highway stretches 10.83 mi (17.43 km) from Route 20 (McLean Boulevard) in Paterson east to an interchange with Interstate 95 (I-95), U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9), US 46, and US 9W at the George Washington Bridge approach in Fort Lee.
Date/Time Thumbnail Dimensions User Comment; current: 20:58, 13 October 2016: 1,181 × 942 (751 KB): BurritoBazooka: a tad smaller, now that I can see it in the articles
Fort Lee is a borough at the eastern border of Bergen County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, situated along the Hudson River atop The Palisades.. As of the 2020 United States census, the borough's population was 40,191, [10] [11] an increase of 4,846 (+13.7%) from the 2010 census count of 35,345, [20] [21] which in turn reflected a decline of 116 (−0.3%) from the 35,461 counted in the 2000 ...
Route 67 is a short state highway entirely within the community of Fort Lee in Bergen County, New Jersey.It is part of the original alignment of U.S. Route 9W (US 9W). The road runs 1.86 miles (2.99 km) from an intersection with Central Boulevard in Fort Lee (also designated as Route 5) up Palisade Avenue in downtown Fort Lee.
Top weather news for Thursday, Jan. 30, 2025: Millions of people in the Dallas-Fort Worth Metroplex are facing a tough morning commute as a slow-moving, cross-country storm sli… Reuters 1 day ago
A 1777 map during the Revolutionary War detailing the chevaux-de-frise between Fort Lee and Fort Washington. Fort Lee, originally Fort Constitution, was a Revolutionary War-era fort located on the crest of the Hudson Palisades in what was then Hackensack Township, New Jersey opposite Fort Washington at the northern end of Manhattan Island.
The George Washington Bridge Plaza, also known as GWB Plaza or Bridge Plaza, is the convergence of roads and highways around the site of the George Washington Bridge toll plaza in Fort Lee, New Jersey, United States. [2] The plaza is located north of and parallel to Fort Lee's Main Street.
Maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation: Length: 3.09 mi [1] (4.97 km) Existed: January 1, 1953 [2] –present: Major junctions; South end: CR 501 in North Bergen: Route 5 in Ridgefield CR 501 in Palisades Park: North end: US 1-9 / US 46 in Fort Lee: Location; Country: United States: State: New Jersey: Counties: Hudson, Bergen ...