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Lincoln Park is an urban park in Jersey City, New Jersey with an area of 273.4 acres (110.6 ha). Part of the Hudson County Park System , it opened in 1905 and was originally known as West Side Park. The park was designed by Daniel W. Langton and Charles N. Lowrie , [ 1 ] [ 2 ] both founding members of the American Society of Landscape Architects .
Lincoln the Mystic, also known as the Abraham Lincoln Memorial, is a bronze statue by James Earle Fraser. It is located at Lincoln Park in Jersey City, New Jersey, near the beginning of the Lincoln Highway. [1] A full size bronze replica stands in front of the Maxwell School of Citizenship and Public Affairs at Syracuse University. [2] [3] [4]
Skyway from Lincoln Park. Lincoln Park West comprises 123 acres. [3] The Skyway Golf Course is the only public golf facility in the county. [26] The nine-hole course is along the Hackensack River west of U.S. Route 1/9 Truck between Communipaw and Duncan Avenues. The 55 acres (22.3 ha) course was created on a larger site and raised the about 1. ...
Residents of Jersey City, New Jersey, took advantage of winter weather conditions on February 1, after several inches of snow fell across the region.New Jersey Governor Phil Murphy tweeted ...
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Lincoln Park, Jersey City. Bergen Neck is a peninsula in the United States, located between the Upper New York Bay and the Newark Bay in the Hudson County, New Jersey municipalities of Bayonne and Jersey City. Its southernmost tip, Bergen Point, is separated from Staten Island by the Kill van Kull, which is crossed by the Bayonne Bridge.
Mallory Square, a small Filipino American neighborhood in the Lincoln Park/West Bergen area of Jersey City's West Side At Communipaw Avenue the street enters the heart of West Bergen . [ 2 ] [ 10 ] [ 11 ] West Bergen is so called in reference Bergen-Lafayette Section and in the 19th century was part of Bergen Township and Bergen .
The Lincoln Park History Museum is an early-20th-century library and historic site located between U.S. Route 202 and the Morris Canal in Lincoln Park, New Jersey.It was built in 1927 as a public library serving the citizens of rural Lincoln Park.