We are thrilled to share that The New Jersey Chapter of the American Planning Association (APA) has recognized The Great Falls Historic Landmark District for the Great Public Space category of the 2021 Great Places in New Jersey.
Learn more about APA’s selection of the Paterson Great Falls:
“Great Public Space: Paterson Great Falls
Paterson enjoys a unique and distinguished history as America’s first planned industrial city. It owes its existence to the far-reaching vision of Alexander Hamilton, one of America’s most important founders and visionaries of our governmental and financial institutions. Hamilton envisioned Paterson, with its waterpower provided by the Great Falls of the Passaic River, as America’s counterpart and response to the industrial revolution occurring in England during the same period, when America was a fledgling nation. Industries that took off included cotton fabrics, railroad locomotives, textile machinery, jute, and silk spinning, weaving, and dyeing, among many others.
The Great Falls Historic Landmark District was established in 1976 to protect and recognize these industrial origins and development of the city in the area immediately around the Great Falls. In the decades that followed, through the ongoing efforts and foresight to preserve the district for future generations, in 2009 the area was formally authorized by Congress and President Obama as the Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park (GFNP).
Since then, many partnerships have made it possible for the steady stream of public investments and collaborations that have resulted in tens of millions of public dollars available for environmental cleanup and park improvements on several areas around the falls. By the end of 2023, a new visitor’s center, parking deck and a unique, 7,000-seat historic stadium will be completed as additional amenities where activities and food services will be available.
Aside from its deep-rooted cultural legacy, the Great Falls is also a tremendously beautiful natural place that has attracted people for recreational, spiritual and enjoyment purposes for thousands of years, and still does. It is a unique geological place as well and enjoys the status of a National Natural Landmark designation.”[1]
E&LP has provided creative solutions at the Paterson Great Falls to integrate historic and cultural elements, green and sustainable site design, and public space amenities, starting with Mary Ellen Kramer Park on the northeast side of the Passaic River, then to Overlook Park on the south side, then to Alexander Hamilton Visitors Center on the south side, and then to the Quarry Lawn & River Walk park on the southeastern side.
[1] https://mailchi.mp/njplanning/2021-gpnj-designees?e=[UNIQID]
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