New Bridge Landing, once a prosperous mill hamlet, is centered around a strategically placed bridge at the narrows of the Hackensack River. This location was of significant importance during the American Revolution, serving as a strategic crossing point for General George Washington and his troops. Today, visitors can explore this historic site and learn about its rich past.
New Bridge Landing is now recognized as a historic site in New Jersey, spanning portions of New Milford, River Edge, Hackensack, and Teaneck in Bergen County. This area offers a unique opportunity for visitors to explore multiple towns and experience the rich history of Bergen County.
The Steuben House, a key feature of New Bridge Landing, is listed on both the New Jersey and National Register of Historic Places. This historic house is under the jurisdiction of the Historic New Bridge Landing Park Commission. Visitors can explore this historic house and learn about its significance in American history.
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1209 Main St, River Edge
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