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  1. History. The area of Paterson was inhabited by the Algonquian-speaking Native American Acquackanonk tribe of the Lenape, also known as the Delaware Indians. The land was known as the Lenapehoking. The Dutch claimed the land as New Netherlands, followed by the British as the Province of New Jersey. [29] Establishment.

  2. The official website of City of Paterson, New Jersey.

    • Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park. Of course, you can’t go to Paterson without visiting Paterson Great Falls National Historic Park. Visitors can enjoy self-guided tours, and be sure to capture plenty of pictures of the falls.
    • Upper Raceway Park. Nearby to the falls is the Paterson Raceway, now part of Upper Raceway Park. When Alexander Hamilton was working on the falls project, he brought along with him none other than George Washington for a visit.
    • Allied Textile Printers. These manufacturing structures are another great spot for those who like a little industrial history. These are now some of the oldest building stock within Paterson’s historic district, as they were constructed in 1836.
    • Lambert Castle. This castle was built during the booming height of the silk industry in Paterson, when a wealthy manufacturer and his wife moved into the area.
  3. Paterson is New Jersey's third largest city, and hosts a great attraction: the Great Falls, which are very extensive and second only to Niagara Falls in terms of volume of water in waterfalls east of the Mississippi.

  4. The City of Paterson, located on the Passaic River in New Jersey was once one of the mightiest industrial cities of the United States. It has a rich history as the Nation’s first planned industrial city, as well as containing some of the country’s oldest textile mills and businesses.

  5. Paterson, New Jersey: America's Silk City (Teaching with Historic Places) The water cascades over rugged cliffs, drops 77 feet, and rushes through the Passaic River Gorge. Paterson, New Jersey was established in the 1790s to utilize the power of these falls.

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  7. 5 days ago · Paterson, city, seat (1837) of Passaic county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S., situated on the Passaic River, 11 miles (18 km) northwest of New York City. It was founded after the American Revolution by advocates of American industrial independence from Europe (including the statesman Alexander.

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