
This place is one of two main areas to see the falls. This place gives you the long view of the falls, the other spot next to the stadium gives the close up of the falls trickling down. This area...
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The Great Falls Historic District Cultural Center in Paterson, NJ is home to the impressive Great Falls of the Passaic, one of the largest waterfalls in the region, with a height of 50 feet and a crest of 70 feet. Located in an urban setting, the falls can be accessed through crowded city streets and offer a unique experience as a working waterfall, with water diverted for power generation. The site holds historical significance as Alexander Hamilton chose it for a national manufactory, and a statue commemorating him can be found by the falls.
Plans are underway to transform the area into a State Park and a National Historic Site, making it an even more attractive destination for visitors. Conveniently located near I-80 and State Route 19, the falls can be viewed from Overlook Park on McBride Avenue, but for a better vantage point, visitors can walk up the street, cross the river, and traverse the pedestrian bridge over the gorge. With its combination of natural beauty, historical importance, and urban charm, the Great Falls Historic District Cultural Center offers a captivating experience for all who visit.
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This place is one of two main areas to see the falls. This place gives you the long view of the falls, the other spot next to the stadium gives the close up of the falls trickling down. This area...
Decided to visit this National park located in "my backyard". First of 3 locations that we will be visiting (Great Falls, Morristown, and Thomas Edison). Not an ideal location to visit, but well...
Just an incredible sight here in Paterson! I would give this park five stars, but it's so under celebrated! The buildings and bridges on the property need some love to glow and shine. The falls...
Okay so there's another name for this spot which I'm guess someone just used Paterson Waterfalls and put all their reviews there, but hey this is the actual location and no one put any reviews...
It is surprising to find something so beautiful in the middle of an area that really isn't so beautiful. they allow dogs so I went there with my two little puppies and dressed them accordingly...
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