The Reformed Dutch Church and Green in Hackensack, New Jersey, represents a quintessential example of early colonial religious and community life. Its historic architecture reflects the period, while the surrounding green served as a central gathering space.
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Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
18 E. Camden St., Hackensack, New Jersey
Politics/Government; Architecture
Court, Main And Essex Sts., Hackensack, New Jersey
Exploration/Settlement; Architecture
73 Main St., Hackensack, New Jersey
Architecture
231 Polifly Rd., Hackensack, New Jersey
Military; Engineering
Hackensack River At 150 River St., Hackensack, New Jersey
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Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture; Social History
Roughly Bounded By Decatur Ave., Egg Harbor Bay, George Ave., And Shore Rd., Somers Point, New Jersey
Industry; Commerce
Roughly Bounded By Estell Manor Park, Stevens Cr. And Nj 50, Estell Manor City, New Jersey
Architecture; Social History
Roughly Shore Rd. From Royal Ave. To Sterling Ave., Linwood, New Jersey
Community Planning And Development; Architecture
Bounded By Ventnor, Fredericksburg, Winchester And Brunswick Aves., Margate, New Jersey
Industry; Community Planning And Development; Politics/Government; Architecture
Jct. Us 40, Nj 50; Roughly Bounded By Lake Lenape And Great Egg Harbor, Mays Landing, New Jersey
Industry; Engineering; Architecture; Maritime History
Roughly Bounded By Mill St., Clark's Landing Rd., Adams Ave., Port Republic--smithville Rd. And Riverside Dr., Port Republic City, New Jersey