Paterson Great Falls

National Historical Park - New Jersey

The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 feet (23 m) high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in Passaic County, New Jersey. The falls and surrounding area are protected as part of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park One of the United States' largest waterfalls, it played a significant role in the early industrial development of New Jersey starting in the earliest days of the nation.

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Official Visitor Map of Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor (NHC) in New York. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).Erie Canalway - Visitor Map

Official Visitor Map of Erie Canalway National Heritage Corridor (NHC) in New York. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

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Map of the U.S. National Park System. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

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Official Brochure of Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park (NHP) in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).Paterson Great Falls - Brochure

Official Brochure of Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park (NHP) in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

Official Visitor Map of Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park (NHP) in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).Paterson Great Falls - Visitor Map

Official Visitor Map of Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park (NHP) in New Jersey. Published by the National Park Service (NPS).

https://www.nps.gov/pagr/index.htm https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Great_Falls_(Passaic_River) The Great Falls of the Passaic River is a prominent waterfall, 77 feet (23 m) high, on the Passaic River in the city of Paterson in Passaic County, New Jersey. The falls and surrounding area are protected as part of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park One of the United States' largest waterfalls, it played a significant role in the early industrial development of New Jersey starting in the earliest days of the nation. Silk cloth and steam locomotives; textiles and continuous paper rolls; firearms and aircraft engines. What do these things have in common? All were manufactured in the same place - Paterson, NJ. In 1792, Paterson was established as America's first planned industrial city, centered around the Great Falls of the Passaic River. From humble mills rose industries that changed the face of the nation. From: Garden State Parkway (New Jersey) North: Take exit 155P on left to Route 19 TO WEST Route 80 Paterson. South: Take Exit 159 (Saddlebrook) on your right. After taking the exit, make your second right onto I-80 West (Paterson). From: Interstate 80 I-80 West: Take Exit 57 A-B. Taking (Exit 57- B) (Downtown Paterson) follow the Downtown Paterson sign. I-80 East: Take (Exit 57- B), take exit Route 80 west Grand St./ Del Water Gap KEEP RIGHT exit. Stay to the right for Grand Street exit ramp. Welcome Center Our Welcome Center and Bookstore is located at 65 McBride Avenue Extension, across the street from Overlook Park. Welcome Center building is located on the corner of Spruce Street and McBride Avenue Extension. Windy Day at the Falls Wind blows US Flag and surrounding area Doesn't get more photogenic than this Find Your Park at Paterson Great Falls! Sunny day and waterfall view Find Your Park at Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park! Winter Wonderland snow covered hydro plant and waterfall Lovely winter day at Paterson Great Falls Selfie at the Falls Man overlooking the falls while taking a selfie Talk about a selfie! Misty Overlook Mist coming up from where the water drops into the passaic river One of the best spots to overlook the falls and Garret Mountain, Paterson's largest mountain. Green Day at the Raceways! summer foliage surrounding a bridge bridge over the upper raceway to the old stoney road trail Cherry Blossoms Walking path behind the falls, during sunset with cherry blossom trees in full bloom. Cherry blossoms in bloom along the pathway behind the falls. Alexander Hamilton An overview of the life and accomplishments of Alexander Hamilton. Alexander Hamilton painted portrait. Staff Spotlight: Floyd Myers Meet Floyd Myers, who is the Chief of Business Development and Partnerships for the National Parks of New York Harbor. He was previously the acting Deputy Superintendent at Martin Luther King Jr. National Historical Park and worked at several other parks before that, including the Tuskegee Airmen National Historic Site, the Tuskegee Institute National Historic Site, Selma to Montgomery National Historic Site, Booker T. Washington National Historic Site, and others. Floyd Myers in uniform 2025 Excellence in Volunteerism Awards The National Park Service congratulates the regional recipients of the 2025 Excellence in Volunteerism Awards. These nominees embody the values of service, engagement, and stewardship fundamental to our national parks. Two volunteers at a table with a bear pelt and moose antlers in front of a mountain.
National Park Service U.S. Department of the Interior Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park New Jersey Great Falls of the Passaic River, Paterson, New Jersey. © MARK HILLRINGHOUSE Waterpower Drove America's Early Industry Called "Silk City" in the heyday of its textile industry, Paterson's 100-plus factories employed thousands of skilled and unskilled laborers. Mills processed cotton, flax, paper, hemp, and jute fibers. Waterpower fueled Samuel Colt's first firearms factory. Union Pacific locomotive #119, built here, took part in the "Golden Spike" ceremony in Utah to open the transcontinental railroad in 1869. Paterson remained a hub for building aircraft engines through World War II. Alexander Hamilton by Charles Willson Peale about 1790-1795 INDEPENDENCE NATIONAL HISTORICAL PARR The Great Falls of the Passaic River—77 feet high and 260 feet w i d e are the heart of historically industrial Paterson, New Jersey. Their great power and raw energy—as up to two billion gallons of water a day plunge into the gorge— inspired Alexander Hamilton's vision to harness waterpower to manufacture goods in the infant United States. in Paterson to pursue their versions of Hamilton's vision and to weave their threads into the city's fabric. The Great Falls of Paterson became a National Natural Landmark in 1967, and part of Paterson was designated as a National Historic Landmark District in 1976. The Great Falls raceway and power systems became a Historic Civil Engineering Landmark the next year. Established in 2011, Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park preserves and protects the heritage of this area along the Passaic River. Labor and management would clash in Paterson over long hours and harsh working conditions. An 1835 textile workers' strike, one of the nation's earliest labor actions, reduced the workday for children from 13 Vi to 11 hours. A six-month silk strike in 1913 focused on the threat of emerging technology and sought an eight-hour workday, but Paterson's silk workers would not win an eight-hour workday until 1919. Secretary of the Treasury Hamilton knew America could not be economically independent while depending on British manufactured goods. In 1792, his investment group, the Society for Useful Manufactures (SUM), began to develop Paterson, a planned industrial city. Canals, raceways, and spillways were built to drive its factories and build a US market economy. A succession of waves of immigrant workers drove Paterson's early growth and industrial might. Their talents and traditions created a diverse, vibrant culture. Immigrants still settle today o o Z 3 t o z o | 5 2 O n o I o o < I its 1 o 3 Interior of a dye house. Skeins of silk thread were dipped in the vats of hot water and chemicals. Workers in a silk mill, around 1910. Strikers rally at the Botto House, 1913. Birdseye view of Paterson, NJ, 1897. LIBRARY OF CONGRESS A Brand New Historical Park Paterson Great Falls is a new national park area "in progress" with limited services and programs. Here you encounter a park in its infancy—and you can return in coming years to watch it mature. Don't miss seeing the Great Falls. Their beauty and power are central to Paterson's story. Trace the paths of the Passaic River and millraces. Take in the mill buildings' architecture in the National Historic Landmark District around the park. Or relax and reenergize by enjoying the natural features at the heart of this historic industrial city. Some structures, like the 1813 Phoenix Mill, Paterson's oldest mill, and the Rogers Locomotive buildings, have been rehabilitated for new uses as affordable housing and office space. The Paterson Museum at 2 Market Street next to the park (see map) is a partner site of the National Park Service. Museum exhibits on Paterson history include textile machines, Colt revolvers, t w o steam locomotives, and the first modern submarine's prototype, which was tested in the Passaic River. For a Safe Visit Be aware of your surroundings at all times. Be careful crossing busy streets. Lock all valuables out of sight in your car. Getting to the Park From the Garden State Parkway North: Take exit 155P t o Route 19 North. Go t w o miles and take I-80 West/Grand Street exit. Stay to right for Grand Street exit ramp. Turn left at light onto Grand. At second light on Grand turn right onto Spruce Street. At second light on Spruce bear right onto McBride Avenue Extension, then make immediate left into Great Falls Overlook parking area. South: Take Exit 159 (Saddlebrook) onto I-80 West. Follow the I-80 West directions below. From 1-80 West: Take Exit 57 B-A. Follow the Downtown Paterson signs. Turn left at second light onto Cianci Street, and left at first light onto Market Street for % mile. Turn right onto Spruce. Go one block and turn right onto McBride Avenue Extension, then immediately left into Great Falls Overlook parking area. East: Take Exit 57B, circle onto Grand Street exit. A t end of e
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