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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Bergen County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Bergen County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Bergen County, NJ (427) Essex County, NJ (170) Hudson County, NJ (156) Passaic County, NJ (138) Bronx County, NY (136) New York County, NY (2051) Rockland County, NY (267) Westchester County, NY (302)  BergenCounty(427) Bergen County (427)  EssexCounty(170) Essex County (170)  HudsonCounty(156) Hudson County (156)  PassaicCounty(138) Passaic County (138)  BronxCountyNew York(136) Bronx County (136)  NewYorkCounty(2051) New York County (2051)  RocklandCounty(267) Rockland County (267)  WestchesterCounty(302) Westchester County (302)
Hackensack is the county seat for Bergen County
Adjacent to Bergen County, New Jersey
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      Hudson County (156)  
      Passaic County (138)  
      Bronx County, New York (136)  
      New York County, New York (2051)  
      Rockland County, New York (267)  
      Westchester County, New York (302)  
 
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1 New Jersey, Bergen County, Allendale — Allendale Veterans Monument
On Park Avenue at Brookside Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Park Avenue.
Dedicated to the memory of our boys who made the Supreme Sacrifice in World War II 1941 – 1945 David L. Ceely John J. Fox Edward J. Hamilton Eugene A. Ivers Bruce S. Macintyre John A. Sawyer Harold W. Scott, Jr. Charles A. Yeomans Dedicated . . . Map (db m43939) HM
2 New Jersey, Bergen County, Allendale — Van Houten-Yeomans Homestead
On W. Allendale Avenue at Delta Court, on the right when traveling east on W. Allendale Avenue.
John H. Van Houten came to this neighborhood in 1792 and later purchased land. His son, Paul J. Van Houten, built this farmhouse about 1869 on family acreage. In 1870 he willed it to his daughter, Margaret Ann, the wife of John L. Yeomans, a . . . Map (db m43788) HM
3 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — 1776: British Invasion of New Jersey
On Palisades Interstate Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
At Lower Closter Dock – on the riverfront just south of here – a British invasion force of 5,000 troops commanded by Lord Cornwallis landed before dawn on November 20, 1776. Guided by three Bergen County residents, they climbed the . . . Map (db m144530) HM
4 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Along the Palisades Riverfront
Near Alpine Approach Road.
The background photograph shows Alpine Landing – here – known earlier as Closter Landing or the Closter Dock – around 1897. From before the Revolutionary War, a steep road through a break in the cliffs of the Palisades allowed . . . Map (db m47509) HM
5 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Alpine Community Church
On Old Dock Road at Old Dock Road on Old Dock Road.
Made of local blue stone, dedicated on August 17, 1871. Resting at the summit of the Palisades on the historic Closter Dock Road and Old Dock Road. Designed by renowned Architect J. Cleveland Cady. Fisherman, quarrymen, laborers and local . . . Map (db m207905) HM
6 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — 62 — Closter Dock Road
On Closter Dock Road (County Route 502) at Old Dock Road, on the right when traveling west on Closter Dock Road.
Laid out in 1761 by New York over an earlier route when that province claimed jurisdiction over this area. Used by troops during the Revolutionary War, the road led from Closter to Closter Dock on the Hudson where farm produce was shipped to New . . . Map (db m7208) HM
7 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Cornwallis Headquarters
Near Alpine Approach Road, on the left when traveling north.
Cornwallis Headquarters Nov. 18th 1776 Restored with the assistance of the New Jersey State Federation of Women’s Clubs by the Palisades Interstate Park Commission • 1933 •Map (db m116946) HM
8 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Lower Closter or New DockHuyler’s Landing
Near Henry Hudson Drive, on the left when traveling south.
Lower Closter or New DockHere a British invasion force of 5,000 troops commanded by Lord Cornwallis landed before dawn on November 20, 1776. Guided by three Bergen County residents, Joseph Hawkins, Isaac Perkins, and John Aldington, they climbed . . . Map (db m142465) HM
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9 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Rionda’s Tower
On The Esplanade, 0.3 miles west of Sylvan Avenue (U.S. 9W), on the left when traveling west.
. . . Map (db m127954) HM
10 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — The Old Alpine Trail
Near Alpine Approach Road.
. . . Map (db m6969) HM
11 New Jersey, Bergen County, Alpine — Untangling Folklore from Fact
Near Alpine Approach Road.
On 20 November 1776 British general Charles Cornwallis led 5,000 men across the Hudson and up a primitive farm road in the Palisades to begin the march south to capture the American fortifications at Fort Lee (A on the map, lower right). Word . . . Map (db m47508) HM
12 New Jersey, Bergen County, Bergenfield — African American Baptist Church Cemetery
On Cedar Street, on the left when traveling north.
Francis Jackson, a freed slave, purchased 7 ¾ acres of woodland here in 1868. Later it would include the black cemetery and “a plain neat little church” built about 1873. The Pastor, Rev. Nicholas Fr. Jackson, lived nearby. The cemetery had 72 . . . Map (db m7509) HM
13 New Jersey, Bergen County, Bergenfield — Old Slave Cemetery
On Cedar Street, on the left when traveling north.
Founded 1672 Rededicated May 17, 1964 Restored by the Boy Scouts of Bergenfield.Map (db m7510) HM
14 New Jersey, Bergen County, Bergenfield — 2 — South Church
On West Church Street, on the right when traveling west.
Organized in 1723 as the Schraalenburg Dutch Reformed Church. First church erected in 1728, 150 feet to the east, the present building in 1799. The True Reformed Church was founded here in 1822. The church became Presbyterian in 1913. John Henry . . . Map (db m7506) HM
15 New Jersey, Bergen County, Bogota — 3 — “Achter Col” Colony
On West Fort Lee Road at River Road, on the left when traveling west on West Fort Lee Road.
In 1642, when this area was part of New Netherland, Johannes Winckelman built near here a ninety-foot long fur trading post and farmhouse – a building which sheltered both settlers and cattle. During the 1643 Indian war it was protected by five . . . Map (db m7128) HM
16 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cliffside Park — Palisades Amusement Park
On Palisade Ave. at Franklin Ave., on the right when traveling north on Palisade Ave..
Dedicated to the memory of Palisades Amusement Park "Here we were happy. Here we grew!" "This is dedicated to the men and women who worked and played at Palisades Amusement Park, especially to the man who was its Spirit, its Shaker and its . . . Map (db m43656) HM
17 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — Closter Public School
On Durie Avenue at High Street, on the right when traveling south on Durie Avenue.
In 1899 the schoolhouse property was bought from the Bloomer family. The following year a two story, square plan, Renaissance Revival style building was completed with 3 classrooms and an assembly room for grades K-8. In 1907, 4 classrooms were . . . Map (db m7912) HM
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18 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — 65 — Daniel De Clark House
On Piermont Road (Route 501), on the right when traveling north.
Built about 1786 by Daniel De Clark, the frame kitchen wing was added in the early 1800’s. De Clark operated a large cattle and dairy farm on 170 acres of land. In 1815 son William was the owner and he sold the house to his grandson, Jacob D.C. . . . Map (db m7916) HM
19 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — Harold Hess Lustron House
On Durie Avenue at Legion Place, on the right when traveling west on Durie Avenue.
To ease post-WWII housing shortages, the Lustron Corp. of Ohio made an unique house of all pre-fabricated steel parts on an assembly line basis and shipped them directly to owners lots. Harold Hess purchased a Westchester Deluxe model with attached . . . Map (db m174139) HM
20 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — Hilderbrant Naugle House
On West Street, on the left when traveling north.
Built in 1871 for Hilderbrant Naugle on a suburban lot near the Closter R.R. depot, the frame gable-front-and wing house is notable for the ornamental scroll work of Gothic design. Naugle was a carpenter and clockmaker who made improvements to his . . . Map (db m7919) HM
21 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — Nagel – Auryansen Cemetery
On Susan Drive, on the right when traveling east.
This final resting place of early Closter settlers was established by Barent and Resolvert Nagel on their 1,030-acre tract jointly purchased in 1710. The first burial is believed to be Jan Adriansen, c. 1721. The Nagel brothers divided their land . . . Map (db m63546) HM
22 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — 63 — Nagel (Naugle) House
On Harvard Street, on the left when traveling east.
Built about 1745 on land purchased in 1710 by Barent and Resolvert Nagel. The frame wing was added later. Owned by Barent’s son John by 1754 and later by grandson David Naugle, a militiaman during the Revolutionary War. In about 1784 David built a . . . Map (db m7910) HM
23 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — 64 — Reformed Church of ClosterBuilt 1862
On West Street at High Street (County Route 502), on the left when traveling north on West Street.
Established as the “Protestant Reformed Dutch Church of Closter City”, it was the first church erected in the Borough of Closter. Dedicated October 7, 1862, tradition says the church was the headquarters of the “Harrington Rifles”, a group of . . . Map (db m7917) HM
24 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — The Closter Horseman
On Closter Dock Road at Piermont Road, on the right when traveling east on Closter Dock Road.
He saw the redcoats on the eastern hills. This Closterman who galloped through the mist to warn the troops encamped down the road at Fort Lee. His plow horse carrying him to glory on the most important ride in history, the hinge on which the door . . . Map (db m63549) HM
25 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — The Nauglel / Auryansen Cemetery
Near Susan Drive, on the right when traveling east.
This active graveyard dates to the earliest settlement period of Closter’s history. Documented burials date to circa 1722 and include Dutch pioneer families with names like Vervalen, Naugle (Nagle), DeClark, Ferdon, Parsells, Auryansen, Demarest, . . . Map (db m63551) HM
26 New Jersey, Bergen County, Closter — Walter Parcells Homestead
On Piermont Road (County Route 501) at High Street, on the right when traveling north on Piermont Road.
In 1795 Walter Parcells, a mason, erected this house of local stone on 34 acres of land on what was then known as Closter New Road. Built in the Federal style, it is 1½ stories high with a gambrel style roof. The frame wing was added later and . . . Map (db m7915) HM
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27 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cresskill — 5 — Benjamin P. Westervelt Homesite
On County Road (County Route 501) at Westervelt Place, on the left when traveling north on County Road.
The main wing of this house was built in 1808 by Benjamin P. Westervelt who served in the local militia during the Revolution. The site of this house has been continuously owned by the Westervelt family since early colonial times. General Erskine’s . . . Map (db m7207) HM
28 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cresskill — Camp Merritt
On Camp Merritt Memorial Circle, in the median.
Established A.D. 1917 for use in connection with the port of embarkation at Hoboken New Jersey. Named in honor of Major-General Wesley Merritt Continously in service of his country July 1, 1855 to June 16, 1900Map (db m7495) HM
29 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cresskill — Camp Merritt Memorial
On Camp Merritt Memorial Circle, in the median.
In memory of those soldiers who gave their lives for their country while on duty in Camp Merritt. This monument marks the center of the camp and faces the highway over which more than a million American soldiers passed on their way to and from . . . Map (db m7496) HM
30 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cresskill — 66 — Cap’t John Huyler’s Farm
On County Road (County Route 501), on the right when traveling north.
In 1776, a 180 acre farm here was owned by Loyalist John Ackerson. It extended from the Tenakill to the Hudson, bordered on the north by the road used by British invaders that year. Seized as enemy property, it was bought in 1784 by Militia Captain . . . Map (db m7212) HM
31 New Jersey, Bergen County, Cresskill — 4 — Huyler’s Landing Road
On County Road (County Route 501) at Madison Ave, on the right when traveling north on County Road.
In colonial times a crude road led from here to a landing at the Hudson River. According to the reports and maps of Generals Erskine and Wayne this road was used by Cornwallis in attacking Fort Lee on November 20, 1776. On May 10, 1779 it was used . . . Map (db m7206) HM
32 New Jersey, Bergen County, Demarest — 67 — Demarest Railroad Station
On Park Street, on the right when traveling north.
Built 1872 at “Demarests Station” on the Northern Railroad of New Jersey. Designed by noted architect J. Cleveland Cady, it was considered the “handsomest on the line.” The depot was built of Palisades stone quarried on the . . . Map (db m7508) HM
33 New Jersey, Bergen County, Demarest — Douwe Talema
Near Everett Road at Bogert Road, on the right when traveling east.
“Here lies the remains of Douwe Talema, who died on the 11th day of May 1779 in his Ninetieth Year. This aged Man at his Residence near this Place was wilfully and barbarously murdered by a Party of Tories. Traitors to their country who . . . Map (db m63547) HM
34 New Jersey, Bergen County, Demarest — Sautes Tave’s Begraven Ground
On Everett Road at Bogert Road, on the right when traveling east on Everett Road.
Sautes Tave’s Begraven Ground Pre-Revolutionary Cemetery Placed by David Demarest Chapter Daughters of the American Revolution May 30th, 1957Map (db m63548) HM
35 New Jersey, Bergen County, Dumont — 6 — Derick Banta House
On Washington Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
This example of Dutch Colonial architecture was built between 1780-1790 by Derick Banta, soldier in the American Revolution, after his birthplace here was burned by Tories. Owned by the Quackenbush family from 1792, it was sold to Isaac Dixon in . . . Map (db m7507) HM
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36 New Jersey, Bergen County, Dumont — In Grateful Remembrance
On Washington Avenue at Madison Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue.
In grateful remembrance of the Citizens of Dumont who so nobly answered their country’s call to arms to fight in the Great War for Liberty and Democracy 1917 - 1919 [A list of names follow] Along this road Washington and his . . . Map (db m7512) WM
37 New Jersey, Bergen County, Dumont — 7 — Old North Church
On Washington Avenue at Madison Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Washington Avenue.
Organized in 1723 as the Schraalenburgh Reformed Dutch Church. First church was built in 1728. In 1801 the present Old North Reformed Church was built, one mile north of first site, and continues as a Reformed congregation. This sanctuary is . . . Map (db m7486) HM
38 New Jersey, Bergen County, East Rutherford — Carlton Hill World War II Memorial
On Jackson Avenue at John Street, on the right when traveling north on Jackson Avenue.
. . . Map (db m62381) WM
39 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Burdett's Landing1776
On Annett Avenue.
In the time of the revolution, the road turned here and followed the brook to Peter Burdett’s ferry, the important Hudson River approach to General Nathaniel Greene’s encampment at Fort Lee, on the hill, and the connecting link with the American . . . Map (db m22101) HM
40 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Edgewater Vietnam Veterans Monument
Near River Road near Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Lest We Forget This Memorial Is Dedicated To The Residents Of The Borough Of Edgewater Who Served In Defense Of Our Country During The Period Of The Southeast Asian Conflict May 28, 1973 In Memory Of Edward . . . Map (db m38962) HM
41 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Edgewater World War I Monument
On River Road at New Jersey Route 5, on the left when traveling north on River Road.
* Farrell J.P. • * Murphy M. • * Regan W. • * Weir G.H. • Zaikowski A. • Allen Jack • Adams H. • Aarons S.M. • Burns Leroy • Bernhardt W. • Buckley Leo • Bobat S. • Baker Wm. • Berton G. • Burns B. • Blaustein M. • Blaustein H. • Bilanti A. • . . . Map (db m38964) WM
42 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Edgewater World War II Memorial
Near River Road near Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
In Memory of the Men Of Edgewater, N.J. Who Gave Their Lives For Their Country In World War II Paul O. Allen • William E. Barber • William J. Conway • John J. Delaney • John F. Eager • Robert M. English • Benjamin L. Godleski • Alonza H. . . . Map (db m38960) HM
43 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — 68 — Ferryboat Binghamton
On Binghamton Way, on the right when traveling north.
Built for the Hoboken Ferry Company and launched in 1905, it plied the Hudson River between Hoboken and Manhattan (Barclay St.) for 62 years. This double-ender steamboat was designed to carry 986 passengers and a number of vehicles. It was in . . . Map (db m9528) HM
44 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — For Whom The Bell Tolls
Near River Road near Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
This bell is dedicated to all Veterans of Edgewater who served their country honorably in time of war & peaceMap (db m155073) WM
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45 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Tsunesaburo Makiguchi
Near River Road at Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Dedicated to Tsunesaburo Makiguchi Visionary teacher and child advocate. He founded the Soka Gakkai in 1930 to promote humanistic education education based on Buddhist principles. He was arrested for opposing the Japanese military . . . Map (db m38963) HM
46 New Jersey, Bergen County, Edgewater — Vriessendael
On River Road near Glenwood Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
"Vriessendael" 1640 Colony of David DeVries The first known colony in present Bergen County was founded in 1640 by David Pietersz DeVries, a Dutch explorer, sea captain and patroon. Then part of New Netherland, the plantation included the . . . Map (db m38959) HM
47 New Jersey, Bergen County, Elmwood Park — 69 — Van Houten-Hillman House
On River Drive at Garden Drive, on the left when traveling south on River Drive.
Built c. 1782 by Cornelius J. Van Houten as an addition to the earlier house of his father, John C. Van Houten. Located in “Slotterdam”, the farm stretched between the Passaic and Saddle Rivers and was raided during the Revolutionary . . . Map (db m43782) HM
48 New Jersey, Bergen County, Emerson — Emerson Veterans Monument
On High Street at Linwood Avenue, on the right when traveling north on High Street.
Let Us Hold in Honored Memory Those Who Served Their Country In the Great War 1914 -1918 [Column A:] Reginald S. Aberle • Frank Aurricchio • Anthony Bamond • Frederick Block • Dominick Brescia • Anthony Decker • Frank Decker • Charles . . . Map (db m22165) WM
49 New Jersey, Bergen County, Emerson — 70 — Kinderkamack
On Kinderkamack Road (County Route 503) at Linwood Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Kinderkamack Road.
An area which in colonial times included part of Emerson, Kinderkamack extended southward into part of River Edge. The name is found recorded as early as 1686. This portion became Etna in the late 19th century and Emerson in 1909. The road which . . . Map (db m8634) HM
50 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 74 — Brookside Chapel
On Engle Street (County Route 501), on the right when traveling north.
Built in 1860 on Palisade Avenue as “The Englewood Presbyterian Church”, it was the first church established in the city. A new, larger church was built on the original site and the old building was taken down, stone by stone, and re-erected at . . . Map (db m7011) HM
51 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 72 — De Mott – Westervelt House
On Grand Avenue (County Route 501), on the right when traveling north.
Built about 1808 by Henry DeMott, this sandstone Dutch Colonial house was once attached to the pre-Revolutionary homestead of Albert Lydecker. Material from the older house used in the present frame wing built c. 1810 by Peter Westervelt. The . . . Map (db m7133) HM
52 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 8 — English Neighborhood Union School
On Tenafly Road at Pleasant Ave, on the left when traveling north on Tenafly Road.
This former school was originally built in 1818 near the Liberty Pole Tavern. In 1850 it was moved here and rebuilt with the original materials. This part of Englewood was then known as Highwood. The name Englewood School was adopted in 1897. It . . . Map (db m7129) HM
53 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 73 — First Presbyterian Church
On East Palisades Avenue (County Route 505) near Dwight Place, on the left when traveling west.
Organized in 1860 as “The Englewood Presbyterian Church”, the first edifice was erected on this site in the same year. It was the first church building in Englewood and the first Presbyterian congregation in Bergen County. Today’s structure was . . . Map (db m6970) HM
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54 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 9 — John G. Benson House
On Grand Avenue (County Route 501) at Tracey Place, on the left when traveling north on Grand Avenue.
Built c. 1800 by John G. Benson, a farmer, and from 1794 to 1797, a captain in the militia. This house, an example of post-Revolutionary War Dutch Colonial architecture, was built on property confiscated by New Jersey from the Reverend Garret . . . Map (db m7009) HM
55 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — Liberty Pole
On West Palisade Avenue (County Route 505) at Lafayette Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West Palisade Avenue.
The Liberty Pole erected here in 1766 to celebrate repeal of Stamp Act has been replaced several times. Present one, 1964.Map (db m7013) HM
56 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 71 — Liberty Pole
On West Palisade Avenue (County Route 505) at Lafayette Avenue, on the left when traveling west on West Palisade Avenue.
This area named for a Liberty Pole erected here before the Revolution. The strategic junction was the scene of many American and British troop movements, including the 1776 retreat of the Continental Army from Fort Lee, and British activity in 1776 . . . Map (db m7012) HM
57 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood — 75 — Saint Paul’s Episcopal Church
On Engle Street (County Route 501) at Church Street, on the right when traveling north on Engle Street.
Organized in 1865, the congregation first met in homes and in the armory on Van Brunt St. The original church was built in 1866. The present chapel was erected in 1895 as a parish hall. Today’s Gothic church structure, built in 1899, has the rose . . . Map (db m7010) HM
58 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs — Bathing in the Hudson
On Henry Hudson Drive.
This photograph was taken here at “Bloomer’s Beach” in the summer of 1932. From the Park’s Annual Report for that year: “The bathing beaches and bath houses were open to the public from the latter part of May until Labor Day. . . . Map (db m64906) HM
59 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs — Laurance Spelman Rockefeller
On Palisades Interstate Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
Dedicated to Laurance Spelman Rockefeller in recognition of his devoted service to the Palisades Interstate Park Commission from 1939 to 1979. His leadership in the conservation of America’s natural resources and his generosity are timeless . . . Map (db m163223) HM
60 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs — Rockefeller Lookout
Near Palisades Interstate Parkway.
Named for John D. Rockefeller, Jr. in recognition of his public spirited desire to preserve the palisades in their natural beauty His far-sighted conception of a great parkway opening the area to the public and his generosity which helped . . . Map (db m163101) HM
61 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs — Rockefeller Lookout Panorama
On Palisades Interstate Parkway.
Section 1: Now a public garden and cultural center, Wave Hill, with its sweeping views of the Palisades, was a summer home to the family of future United States president Theodore Roosevelt and later to author Mark Twain. In 1900, when he was . . . Map (db m163379) HM
62 New Jersey, Bergen County, Englewood Cliffs — The Palisades
On Palisades Interstate Parkway, on the right when traveling north.
For centuries, the PALISADES – ancient columns of igneous rock that rises hundreds of feet above the Hudson River – have inspired poets and painters with their loft grandeur. Here, quaint fishermen’s villages once dotted the shores . . . Map (db m162914) HM
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63 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Cadmus House Museum
On Pollitt Dr.
Built about 1806 by Jacob Haring and purchased by Thomas Cadmus in 1816. He was a farmer who owned adjacent land and today the house is known by his name. There were many later owners and in the 1920s it became a commercial property. The two-room . . . Map (db m62967) HM
64 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Fair Lawn Memorial Park
On Avenue of Heroes at 1st St. on Avenue of Heroes.
This Park is dedicated As a living memorial to those of Fair Lawn who made the supreme sacrifice in defense of their country the United States of America Dedicated May 29, 1949 Map (db m143691) WM
65 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Holocaust and World War II Memorial
On Parmelee Ave at Fair Lawn Ave. on Parmelee Ave.
This plaque is dedicated to the millions who perished because of hate and intolerance, and the millions who gave their lives defending humanity in the war from 1939-1945. Those who forget history are bound to repeat it. Presented to: The Borough . . . Map (db m63374) WM
66 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Honor RollDedicated to These Fair Lawn Residents Who Died in Defense of America
On Fair Lawn Ave at Parmelee Ave. on Fair Lawn Ave.
WORLD WAR I Harry Cappendycke - Army - Oct. 8, 1918 Daniel S. Yeomans - Army - Oct. 8, 1918 Charles Marshner - Army - Oct. 14, 1918 WORLD WAR II Ellsworth Smith - Army - Sep. 9, 1942 William M. Cozine Jr. - Air Force - Feb. 6, 1943 . . . Map (db m63380) WM
67 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — In Memory of Fair Lawn Police Officer Mary Ann ColluraWho on this Hallowed Ground Gave Her Life in the Line-of-Duty on April 17, 2003
On River Road (Route 507) at Morlot Ave on River Road.
"Set your goals high. Work hard and believe in yourself and you can be whatever you want." Mary Ann Collura. Dedicated by the grateful Residents of Bergen CountyMap (db m63048) HM
68 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Jewish War Veterans Memorial
On Plaza Road at Berdan Ave. on Plaza Road.
Dedicated to the memory of the men and women of Jewish faith who gave their lives in the service of their country. Placed in their memory by the Lt. James I. Platt Post No. 651 Jewish War Veterans of the United States August 19, . . . Map (db m63528) WM
69 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Morlot Ave - 33rd St. Bridge Over the Passaic RiverBetween the Borough of Fair Lawn, Bergen County and the City of Paterson, Passaic County
On Morlot Ave, on the right when traveling west.
Reflecting the need for additional river crossings as the area grew in the late 19th century, the contract for the original bridge was awarded in July 1890 to Riverside Bridge and Iron Works of Paterson, N.J. for $8,895. This original bridge was . . . Map (db m62435) HM
70 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — 10 — Naugle House
On Dunkerhook Road, on the left when traveling north.
This colonial home was built in the 18th century by a Naugle. He was said to have been a paymaster in Layayette’s Light Division. The house served as a landmark on many Revolutionary War maps. It is believed that Lafayette visited here in 1824. . . . Map (db m63050) HM
71 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Radburn StationDate: 1930 — Clarence S. Stein, Architect —
On Pollitt Drive at Fair Lawn Ave. on Pollitt Drive.
Radburn Station, located in the Borough of Fair Lawn, was built in 1930 and designed by the architect Clarence S. Stein. Stylistically, the building is significant since the station is a fine example of the Dutch Colonial Revival trend in . . . Map (db m62968) HM
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72 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — 76 — Site of Hopper-Croucher Homestead
On Fair Lawn Avenue at New Jersey Route 208, on the right when traveling south on Fair Lawn Avenue.
One of the last farmsteads in Fair Lawn stood on this site. The house built by Henry A. Hopper in 1855 was razed for road improvement in 1989. He was a Sheriff and Freeholder of Bergen County and served in the State Legislature. In 1919 William M. . . . Map (db m63049) HM
73 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — Slave House
On Fair Lawn Avenue at Parmelee Avenue on Fair Lawn Avenue.
On this site stood what was known as "The Slave House" Part of the Acker estate "Fair Lawn" from which the borough received its name. The "Slave House" was built much earlier than the 1865 Acker home and may have been used as a shelter for . . . Map (db m63295) HM
74 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn — We Will Never Forget
On Parmelee Ave. at Fair Lawn Ave. on Parmelee Ave..
This piece of steel from the World Trade Center is in memory of those residents who perished that day and to the brave men and women who gave their lives to save so many others. Their courage and love of our country will be a source of strength . . . Map (db m63391) WM
75 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fair Lawn, Radburn — Radburn1929
On Radburn Road.
Included in the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and National Register of Historic Places, Radburn achieved its special place in the realm of community planning and architecture as a forerunner in new town planning and cluster development. . . . Map (db m63527) HM
76 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fairview — 9/11 Memorial
On Fairview Avenue at Hancock Place, on the left when traveling north on Fairview Avenue.
. . . Map (db m196020) HM
77 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fairview — Fairview 9/11 Memorial
On Fairview Avenue at Hancock Place, on the left when traveling north on Fairview Avenue.
Erected in Lasting Memory of Those Who Lost Their Lives On September 11, 2001 Roko Camaj – Age 60 – Tower 2 Danny A. Correa-Gutierrez – Age 25 – Tower 1 Christian L. Desimone – Age 23 – Tower 1 Jeremy Glick – Age 31 – UA Flight 93 . . . Map (db m196018) HM
78 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fairview — Fairview Fireman’s Memorial
On 8th Street at Kennedy Drive, on the right when traveling north on 8th Street.
1894 This Monument Dedicated May 30, 1954 To Honor the Memory of The Deceased Members of the Volunteer Fire Department Borough of Fairview, N.J. Erected by the Volunteer Fire DepartmentMap (db m196024) HM
79 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fairview — Fairview Veterans Memorial
On Fairview Avenue at Harding Place, on the left when traveling north on Fairview Avenue.
In Memory of Our Departed Comrades Who Died Defending America’s Freedom World War I Albert Arbogast · Joseph Bonin · Salvatore Giammarco · James Masso · Angelo Nunziato · Charles Pouzenc · Peter Radvanzsky · Charles Ress · Julius Zannette . . . Map (db m196022) WM
80 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Abatis Construction at Fort Lee
Fortifications were protected by obstacles, such as an abatis, or other major hindrances to assaulting troops. They were easily placed before a parapet, or breastwork, wherever trees were plentiful and were used to supplement defensive rampart . . . Map (db m7735) HM
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81 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — American Éclair StudiosLinwood Avenue • Fort Lee, NJ — Film History Was Made Here —
On Linwood Avenue.
          In 1911, the Société Francaise des Films et Cinematographs Éclair purchased land on the west side of Linwood Avenue for the construction of a motion picture studio in downtown Fort Lee. Éclair was a manufacturer of film and film . . . Map (db m54901) HM
82 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Cannons
The word “cannon” is derived from the Latin canna, meaning tube, pipe or gun and dates back to the 13th Century. In the 1400’s, the term described a cylinder made from iron bars “soldered” together and fortified with . . . Map (db m7737) HM
83 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Christopher Columbus Memorial Plaza
On Palisades Avenue at Columbia Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Palisades Avenue.
Christopher Columbus Memorial Plaza Dedicated Oct. 11, 1971 Leonardo da Vinci Society Bergen County New Jersey ( Lower Plaques : ) Granite Monument donated by Anthony K. Macagna Bronze sculpture donated by Adeline Bracco in memory of . . . Map (db m62906) HM
84 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — F. F. Fred CavaliereEngine Company No. 1 — In Memorium —
On Linwood Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Killed in the Line of Duty at the Evans Film Fire – February 7th, 1925 Linwood Ave. & Main St. • Fort Lee, N.J.           On Saturday, February 7, 1925 the department responded to a fire at the National Evans Film Laboratory located at . . . Map (db m54910) HM
85 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Fort Lee Historic Park
Beneath these cliffs, Henry Hudson’s Half-Moon was welcomed by the Lenni Lenape Indians on September 3, 1609. Nearly 167 years later, this giant Bluff Rock became a strategic stronghold in the American War for Independence as the conflict . . . Map (db m7707) HM
86 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Fort Lee Road
On Angioletti Place at Parker Ave, on the right when traveling east on Angioletti Place.
Fort Lee Road (Main Street) was the main roadway to General Washington’s Headquarters in Hackensack. Supplies and men were in constant movement on the road to re-supply Fort Washington in New York. The Continental Army began it’s “Retreat to . . . Map (db m7657) HM
87 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General George Washington1732-1799
On Palisade Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
General Washington was in Fort Lee many times during the Battle of New York. His main headquarters was in Hackensack, but had a temporary headquarters in Fort Lee near Anderson Avenue and Elizabeth Street. His main objective in Fort Lee was to . . . Map (db m7647) HM
88 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General Henry Knox1750-1806
On Parker Avenue.
General Knox was the Commander of the Continental Army Artillery. He was in charge of the placement of the artillery cannons on the palisades in Fort Lee. His main objective was to stop the British fleet from sailing up the Hudson River. He was one . . . Map (db m7650) HM
89 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General Horatio Gates1727-1806
On Parker Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
General Gates was commissioned a Brigadier General and was appointed Adjutant General of the Continental Army in 1775 by orders of General Washington. He was in Fort Lee with General Washington in October 1776.Map (db m7652) HM
90 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General Hugh Mercer1726-1777
On Palisade Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
Fort Lee was constructed by General Mercer on October 18, 1776 on orders from General George Washington. Originally called Fort Constitution, it was re-christened Fort Lee in honor of General Charles Lee, second in command of the Continental Army, . . . Map (db m7653) HM
91 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General John “Black Jack” Pershing1860-1948
On Palisade Avenue at Angioletti Place, on the left when traveling south on Palisade Avenue.
Spanish American War Mexican Expedition General of the Armies World War I Attended the dedication of Monument Park as keynote speaker in 1908Map (db m7656) HM
92 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — General Nathaniel Greene1742-1786
On Palisade Avenue, on the left when traveling south.
General Greene took command of Fort Lee on September 17, 1776 from General James Iwing. At that time there were around 2,667 troops stationed in Fort Lee. The encampment was the main quartermaster post for supplying men and equipment to Fort . . . Map (db m7648) HM
93 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Historical Chronology 1776
(1) July 12 - Fort Lee’s fortifications laid out. Together with Fort Washington on the opposite bank and aided by a river barrier, the twin fortresses are intended to thwart British control of the Hudson. (2) July 12 - General Howe’s forces . . . Map (db m189474) HM
94 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Liberty Tree Memorial
Near Parker Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
This American Liberty Elm was named after “The Liberty Tree: Our Country’s first Symbol of Freedom.” On the morning of August 14, 1765, the people of Boston awakened to discover two effigies suspended from an elm tree in protest of the . . . Map (db m70392) HM
95 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Military Magazine
The military magazine derives its name from the Arabic word, “Makhazin”, meaning granary, or storehouse. Revolutionary War magazines were constructed with emphasis on fire and waterproofing, easy accessibility to the guns serviced and . . . Map (db m7742) HM
96 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Mortar Battery
Mortar shells from this battery plummeted down in high soaring arcs upon the warships, tearing through the canvas sails and bursting upon the wooden deck. This mortar battery, joined with heavy guns on both sides of the River, made running the . . . Map (db m7705) HM
97 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Musketry Breastwork
This defensive breastwork was built on the western edge of the bluff and guarded the road from Burdette’s Ferry to the west (to the Bastion). The parapets of timber filled with soil were built upon a stone base and were sufficient height to afford . . . Map (db m7710) HM
98 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Old Army Road
On Angioletti Place at Parker Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Angioletti Place.
Old Army Road, now called Palisade Road, was used by General Washington and his staff to reach the palisades for observing movement on the Hudson River crossings and New York. The road was also used to re-supply General Knox’s artillery positioned . . . Map (db m7658) HM
99 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Palisades Interstate Park
Near Hudson Terrace, on the right when traveling north.
Palisades Interstate Park has been designated a Registered National Historic Landmark under the provisions of the Historic Sites Act of August 21, 1935 this site possesses exceptional value in commemorating and illustrating the History of the United . . . Map (db m7344) HM
100 New Jersey, Bergen County, Fort Lee — Preserving the Palisades
Near Ross Dock Approach Road.
Through the 1890s, quarries blasted the Palisades for stone to make gravel and concrete. The largest of these, Carpenter Brothers’ quarry, was just south of here (background photograph and B). Many thousands of tons of broken rock were taken . . . Map (db m47511) HM

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