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Roughly bounded by Patterson, Ward and Gross Sts., and Hamilton Ave. 40°55′02″N 74°10′21″W / 40.917222°N 74.1725°W / 40.917222; -74.1725 ( Paterson Downtown Commercial Historic
The venue closed in the late 1970s, and was the first of the original three Passaic theaters (Capitol, Montauk and Central) that would eventually be demolished. [1] A McDonald's was later built on the site the central theatre used to be at 19 Central Passaic Avenue, Passaic New Jersey. [2]
The brook runs through Passaic's Third Ward Veterans Memorial Park, constructed in the 1930s as part of the Works Project Administration (WPA). At the time of the park's construction, the brook's path was altered slightly, and a small lake bed was dug in the center of the park, creating a pond fed by the brook.
Howard Avenue in Passaic: Pennington Avenue CR 601 in Passaic: CR 608: 1.29 2.08 CR 622 in Passaic: Brook Avenue CR 624 in Passaic: CR 609: 2.40 3.86 CR 602 in Clifton: Mt Prospect Avenue, Colfax Avenue Route 19/CR 509 in Clifton: CR 610: 0.91 1.46 CR 601 in Clifton: Delawanna Avenue CR 624 in Clifton: CR 611: 2.20 3.54 Route 161 / CR 614 in ...
The Boonton Branch of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad was first constructed as a freight bypass of the Morris & Essex Railroad in 1868. This was constructed due to the lack of suitability for freight along its passenger lines (due to curves and inclines) and stretched from the Denville station to Hoboken Terminal via Boonton and Paterson. [8]
The Passaic Bus Terminal, also referred to as Main Avenue Terminal, is a local and regional bus terminal operated by New Jersey Transit (NJT) located on Main Avenue in Passaic, New Jersey in the city's downtown area. [1] [2] #758 in Downtown Passaic
Passaic (/ p ə ˈ s eɪ. ɪ k / pə-SAY-ik [21] or locally / p ə ˈ s eɪ k / pə-SAYK [22] [23] [24]) is a city in Passaic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the city was the state's 16th-most-populous municipality, [25] with a population of 70,537, falling behind Bayonne (ranked 16th in 2010), [10] [11] an increase of 756 (+1.1%) from the 2010 ...
The first Acquackanonk Bridge, built sometime before 1741 during the colonial era, was a foot bridge that crossed from Passaic just upstream of the location of the Gregory Avenue Bridge [10] A second wooden bridge built from 1766 and was burned during Washington's 1776 Great Retreat from Fort Lee during the American Revolution.