- Liberty State Park
Liberty State Park is a
state park in Jersey City,New Jersey . It has a coastline along theHudson River with views of theManhattan skyline, theStatue of Liberty , andEllis Island . (Battery Park and theWorld Financial Center are the closest parts of New York to the park.) The park is operated and maintained by theNew Jersey Division of Parks and Forestry .Geography
Liberty State Park is 1,212 acres (4.9 km²) in area, and takes up more than a mile of the Jersey City waterfront. It is bordered to the north by the
Morris Canal Big Basin, to the south and east by the Hudson River, and to the west by Jersey City. Most of the park's area is on man-made land filled in by theCentral Railroad of New Jersey and theLehigh Valley Railroad , now-defunct companies whose lines once terminated there. A freight rail line and theHudson-Bergen Light Rail run along the western edge of the park.Two small southern sections of Liberty State Park are connected to
Caven Point and are separated from each other and from the main part of the park by a body of water. One is connected to northern Caven Point and the other is a thin pier that extends out from Chapel Avenue.Details
In the northeast corner of the park is the CRRNJ (
Central Railroad of New Jersey ) Terminal, a historic transportation building. About half of the park is currently not open to public access, and of that one third is industrial. But most of the park has views of New York and lots of open space. The areas that are open to the public are along the borders. A road called "Freedom Way" goes through the center and serves a barrier between the area not open to the public to the west of it and the area that "is" open to the public to the east, with manybike path s, walkways, and fields. One of the public walkways in the eastern section of the park is "Liberty Walkway", a long path that stretches from the CRRNJ along the waterfront south to the Statue of Liberty overlook, bridging over two coves along the way. Halfway along 'Liberty Walkway' is a bridge that connects from Liberty State park toEllis Island , but only authorized vehicles are allowed. festival, held from August 8-10.History
The site was an important 19th century industrial and transport area. Early in the 20th century rail tunnels under the Hudson took over its passenger services. In 1916, the
Black Tom Explosion on what is now the southeastern corner of the park killed as many as seven people, caused $20 million in property damage, and was felt throughout the New York area.Containerization later shifted cargo services to other ports, and industry declined.In 2006, the park began to host the Liberty Jazz Festival. This two day event is normally held the first weekend after Labor Day each year and has included performers such as George Benson, Waymon Tisdale and a host of other celebrated jazz artists. For more information one can visit [http://www.cd1019.com/feature/liberty_jazz07 the official Website] .
ee also
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List of New Jersey state parks
*Hudson River Waterfront Walkway External links
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* [http://www.njcu.edu/programs/jchistory/Pages/C_Pages/Central_Railroad_of_New_Jersey.html Central Railroad of New Jersey Terminal]
* [http://www.folsp.org Friends of Liberty State Park] , an advocacy group for the park's preservationNotes
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.