A large waterfall exists in Paterson NJ
and was used to spur the Industrial Revolution here
by powering the mills in town.
The falls are touted as the largest,
as measured by volume,
east of the Mississippi River -
second only to Niagara Falls.
They are also the centerpiece
for a National Historic Park.
Alexander Hamilton
is credited with the vision
of creating an industrial city
in Paterson to help
support our young nation.
Hamilton founded the City of Paterson in 1792
and manufacturing businesses
based on hydro-power evolved.
The falls are within 20 miles of
New York City,
if that's your kind of thing.
I am so done with New York.
I preferred visiting
former home to
a silk manufacturer.
The Paterson Museum
has collections documenting
the city's industrial history.
Hinchcliffe Stadium
built 1932
is undergoing restoration.
Regrettably I did not visit these places
so I added them to my bucket list.
Dey Mansion
built in the 1770s.
Saddle River County Park
has a walking and cycling trail 7 miles long,
which takes you over five different bridges.
Garrett Mountain Reservation
is said the be an easy place spot
many species of birds.
Paterson City Hall and
the County Courthouse
are of architectural interest.
Note: I did not feel completely safe in Paterson City,
so stick to the tourist locations and be aware.
My galleries for Paterson NJ are here:
Lambert Castle 2013
1 comment:
Putting this on my list of places to visit!
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