Maps and Statistics of Paterson
Paterson, located in New Jersey, is the county seat of Passaic County and the state's third-most populous city. It is a city rich in history and cultural diversity, known for its significant role in the American industrial revolution. Paterson was founded by Alexander Hamilton in 1791, with the vision of harnessing the power of the Great Falls of the Passaic River to drive industrial growth. These falls are now part of the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park, a major attraction that highlights the city's industrial past.
The city is characterized by its diverse community, with significant Hispanic, Arab, and African American populations, contributing to a vibrant cultural tapestry. This diversity is reflected in the city's numerous cultural events, cuisines, and community activities. Paterson has faced economic challenges over the years but continues efforts toward revitalization and economic development. Notably, it served as a backdrop for several films and TV shows, owing to its unique urban landscape. The city is also home to historic sites, including the Paterson Museum and the Lambert Castle.
Area | 22.545 km2 |
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