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- New Bridge was settled by the Bergen Dutch, an agricultural community whose language and culture blended contributions from Dutch, Angolan African, German, English, French, Scotch and Scandinavian settlers.
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The swing bridge at New Bridge Landing. New Bridge was settled by the Bergen Dutch, an agricultural community whose language and culture blended contributions from Dutch, Angolan African, German, English, French, Scotch and Scandinavian settlers. [1]
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The earliest European settlement in the area was by Cornelius Matthew around 1683 at the narrows of the Hackensack River, known as Tantaqua’s Plain or Aschatking. A Revolutionary Past. New Bridge Landing holds tales of pivotal moments and brave souls from the American Revolution.
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All mail: PO Box 55, River Edge, NJ 07661 • contactBCHS@BergenCountyHistory.org BCHS Headquarters: Historic New Bridge Landing 1201-1209 Main St, River Edge, NJ 07661 • Ph: 201-343-9492 The Bergen County Historical Society is a volunteer, membership, 501(c)(3) non profit organization that was founded in 1902. Over 7,100 Facebook followers
Historic New Bridge Landing is located on the west bank of the Hackensack River on Main Street, River Edge, NJ. Nearby streets are marked with brown Historic New Bridge Landing signs. HNBL is only 5.6 miles west from the George Washington Bridge and New York City.
Historic New Bridge Landing preserves a compelling and scenic fragment of the Jersey Dutch countryside, strategically situated at the narrows of the Hackensack River and famed for its compelling role in the Revolutionary War.
Nov 21, 2021 · The Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission was established in 1995 by New Jersey State law N.J.S.A. 13:15B-1-5 to tie together the stakeholders, (Bergen County Historical Society, Blauvelt Demarest Foundation, Borough of River Edge, Borough of New Milford, Teaneck Township, County of Bergen, and the NJDEP), to act in good faith, for the pur...
The extant iron swing bridge, manually operated, was erected in 1889 to speed the passage of schooners and testifies to the importance of commercial river traffic at that date. The New Bridge is listed on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places as the oldest highway swing bridge in the State of New Jersey.