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These include Jersey City Art & Studio Tour (JCAST), a city-sponsored visual art showcase founded in 1990, [257] Art Fair 14C, a non-profit juried exhibition for New Jersey artists and New Jersey's largest visual arts event, [258] [259] and Your Move Modern Dance Festival, which was founded in 2010 and continues to be produced by Art House ...
Map of Jersey City, New Jersey, 1848. 1802 - Population of Paulus Hook: 13. [1] 1804 Land bought from Cornelius Van Vorst by the Associates of the Jersey Company. [2] Streets of the Hook laid out. [1] [3] [4] 1812 - Steam ferry begins operating. [3] 1820 - "City of Jersey" incorporated in Bergen Township. [5] 1824 - Jersey Glass Company ...
Media in category "Jersey City, New Jersey" The following 4 files are in this category, out of 4 total. ExchangePlace.JPG 648 × 486; 50 KB.
People from Jersey City, New Jersey (1 C, 108 P) Pages in category "History of Jersey City, New Jersey" The following 44 pages are in this category, out of 44 total.
Historic Districts in Hudson County, New Jersey; List of neighborhoods of Hudson County, New Jersey; Neighboring towns in Hudson County: Bayonne; North Hudson. North Bergen; Weehawken; Hoboken; Union City; West New York; Guttenberg; Secaucus; West Hudson
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 the Waterfront.
West Side Avenue's southern end is the Country Village [16] section of Greenville at Danforth Avenue close to NJ-440, [7] across which is the Droyer's Point and completed sections of the Hackensack RiverWalk. Several New Jersey Transit bus routes serve the district.
Johnston Avenue/CR-614 - named after John T. Johnston, who was the president of the Central Railroad of New Jersey; Merseles Street- named after Jacob M. Merseles who founded the Bergen Plank Road company. One of his descendants, Theodore F. Merseles, was president of Montgomery Ward and Johns-Manville