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  1. Most of Hudson County, apart from West Hudson, was part of Bergen Township, which dates back to 1661 and was formally created by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on February 21, 1798, as one of the first group of 104 townships formed in New Jersey, while the area was still a part of Bergen County. [33]

  2. Hudson County, New Jersey, is one of the most diverse destinations in the US. As an American mosaic, the county offers an energetic blend of culture and ethnicities — all a stone’s throw from Manhattan. But, with our vibrant art, music, theater, history, and food scenes, visitors rarely want to leave

  3. Jun 3, 2023 · Here are the 15 best things to do in Hudson County, New Jersey, for your worthwhile trip ahead. Bask in the Scenic Riverfront Spot at the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway. Venturelli Luca / Shutterstock.com. Nothing quite takes you for a front-seat view of the Hudson River than the Hudson River Waterfront Walkway.

  4. Hudson County, New Jersey is one of the most diverse places in the United States. Due to the county’s rich variety of cultures and ethnicities, the wealth of different styles of art, music, theater, and cuisines are virtually infinite.

  5. Hudson County Municipalities. Hudson County, New Jersey is one of the most diverse places in the United States. Due to the county’s rich variety of cultures and ethnicities, the wealth of different styles of art, music, theater, and cuisines are virtually infinite.

  6. Hudson County is the smallest and most urban county in northeastern New Jersey on two peninsulas between the Hudson, Hackensack, and Passaic rivers.

  7. My first stop in Hudson County took me up-close to the Statue of Liberty. The famous landmark historically symbolized hope and freedom, and she still does today. A short 15 minute ferry ride from Liberty State Park in Jersey City took me right over to see the iconic statue.

  8. Sep 13, 2024 · Hudson, county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S. It constitutes a low-lying coastal region bounded by the Hackensack and Passaic rivers to the west, Newark Bay to the southwest, Kill Van Kull to the south, and Upper New York Bay and the Hudson River to the east.

  9. As of May 2010, the city had a total of 218.57 miles (351.75 km) of roadways, of which 189.88 miles (305.58 km) were maintained by the municipality, 10.34 miles (16.64 km) by Hudson County and 12.23 miles (19.68 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation, 1.09 miles (1.75 km) by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey ...

  10. Hudson County, a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is west of the lower Hudson River, which was named for Henry Hudson. [4] The county seat is Jersey City. [5] As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 724,854. [3]