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  2. Pershing Field - Wikipedia

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    Pershing Field is a city square and park in the Heights of Jersey City, New Jersey in the United States. Approximately 13.5 acres (5.5 ha) it is adjacent to Jersey City Reservoir No. 3 , with which it creates a large open recreational and nature area bounded by Summit Avenue , Central Avenue , and Manhattan Avenue.

  3. Jersey City Reservoir No. 3 - Wikipedia

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    Jersey City Reservoir No. 3 is a decommissioned reservoir atop Bergen Hill in the Heights of Jersey City, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, situated on approximately 13.8 acres (5.6 ha) just south of Pershing Field.

  4. Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    These include Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST), a city-sponsored visual art showcase founded in 1990, [346] Art Fair 14C, a non-profit juried exhibition for New Jersey artists and New Jersey's largest visual arts event, [347] [348] and Your Move Modern Dance Festival, which was founded in 2010 and continues to be produced by Art House ...

  5. List of Hudson County, New Jersey placename etymologies

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    Pershing Whkn JC John J. Pershing: General of the Armies in World War I Pershing Road Pershing Field Peter Street UC William Peter Founder Peter's Brewery [26] Prior Street JC John Prior Owner of Prior's Mill in 18th century Jersey City [27] Pulaski Skyway: JC Kearny Kazimierz PuĊ‚aski: Polish General in Continental Army during American ...

  6. Timeline of Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Mary Teresa Norton becomes U.S. representative for New Jersey's 12th congressional district. [16] 1927 - Holland Tunnel opens to Lower Manhattan. 1929 - New Jersey State Normal School at Jersey City and Loew's Jersey Theatre opens. 1930 - Population: 316,715. 1937 - Jersey City Giants baseball team formed. 1951 - Carpathian Star newspaper ...

  7. Charles N. Lowrie - Wikipedia

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    Born in Warriors Mark, Huntingdon County, Pennsylvania, he graduated from Yale College's Sheffield Scientific School in 1891. [1]Lowrie was the landscape architect for the Hudson County, New Jersey Park Commission for thirty years and designed several parks for the county's park system, including Lincoln Park and Pershing Field in Jersey City, Stephen R. Gregg Hudson County Park in Bayonne ...

  8. List of public art in Jersey City, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) This is a list of public art in Jersey City, New Jersey, in the United States. This list applies only to works of public art on permanent display in an outdoor public space and does not include artworks in museums. Public art may include sculptures ...

  9. Dr. Leonard J. Gordon Park - Wikipedia

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    Bust of Dr. Leonard J. Gordon in Jersey City Public Library. The park was developed during the City Beautiful movement of the 1890s to 1900s. The Jersey City Charter Company owned the wooded hillside on the western slope of the Hudson Palisades and sold it to Jersey City for $46,000 on September 19, 1907. The park was designed by landscape ...