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Saddle River County Park is a 596-acre (2.41 km 2) county park in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States, stretching from Ridgewood to Rochelle Park, and extends out to Glen Rock. The park is located along the Saddle River and consists of five sections, all of which are connected by a paved path that is open to both pedestrians and bicyclists.
The river takes its name from the river near Saddell in Argyll and Bute in Scotland. [1] The headwaters of the Saddle River are in the piedmont terrain of Rockland County, in southern New York state. Streams from this area flow south, forming the Saddle River at their confluence, two miles south of the New York state border, in the town of ...
The Naugle House is a historic house of the Dutch Colonial style on Dunkerhook Road in Fair Lawn, New Jersey, adjacent to the Saddle River County Park.It was constructed around 1745 on a small hillside along the Saddle River (Passaic River) and is approached from Dunkerhook Road via a roadway that permits access to the park.
Part of the Saddle River MPS. Demolished. 6: Ackerman–Dater House: Ackerman–Dater House: January 10, 1983 : 109 W. Saddle River Road: Part of the Early Stone Houses of Bergen County MPS and the Saddle River MPS 7: Ackerman–Dewsnap House
Ho-Ho-Kus Brook is a tributary of the Saddle River (which is itself a tributary of the Passaic River) in Bergen County, New Jersey, in the United States. [1] The brook originates in Mahwah. Ho-Ho-Kus Brook joins the Saddle River at the Dunkerhook area of Saddle River County Park.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Mercer County, New Jersey. Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map. [1]
The village has four sections that flow into one another. The oldest is an 1800s Dickens scene, accompanied by an early-1900s Vermont scene, a farm, and a 1900s cityscape.
West Branch Susquehanna River: Park operated by the Williamsport/Lycoming Chamber of Commerce, home to paddlewheeler Hiawatha. Susquehannock State Park: Lancaster County: 224 acres (91 ha) 1965: Susquehanna River: Park named for the Susquehannock, whose chief village was nearby. Swatara State Park: Lebanon and Schuylkill Counties: 3,515 acres ...