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15 Miles to NYC PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE!!
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15 Miles to NYC PRIVATE GUEST HOUSE!!

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Private guest house. WiFi & TV included Two minute walk to plenty of different restaurants, groceries, and bus route to NYC. There is a queen size bed and a sofa couch that has a full size bed. Just updated with a kitchen counter and sink. Induction stove, refrigerator and microwave included. Less than 20 miles away from Newark International Airport. Save money booking flight at Newark Airport(EWR) Close to Garden State Parkway, Route 46, Route 80 and many more. North Jersey is densely populated so plan ahead for traffic. NJ is very diverse which lets you select from numerous types of food. Many grocery and restaurants such as Corrado's Market, Portugese Tavern, The Hot Grill, Master Pizza, and Wing Stop, and Banana King(new location opening blocks away 24/7) just to name a few. Many different types of Mediterranean, Latin, Jamaican, Italian restaurants nearby. Patio next to small garden and private main driveway. Electronic key pad which allow for easy access. I will be meeting with guest during check in to do a quick orientation of the place. In the event I'm not available, I can provide door codes for easy access. Safe neighborhood within boundaries of Paterson and Clifton. The neighborhood is bounded by NJ 19 on the west, the border with Clifton, New Jersey to the south, the Passaic River to the east, and I-80 to the north.  Many stores and restaurants are very close by. Garret Mountain Reservation is a 568-acre park located primarily in Woodland Park in southern Passaic County, New Jersey, United States and one of several National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey. The reservation covers the northernmost part of the First Watchung Mountain and reaches over 500 feet (150 m) above sea level. Most of it is located within the Borough of Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson), although it also extends into the cities of Paterson and Clifton. Garret Mountain is easily accessible from both Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway (via Route 19) as well as the local roads. Garret Mountain is Passaic County's major recreational area, providing the visitors with grass fields, several miles of walking/running trails, basketball courts, picnic areas, Barbour's Pond is state stocked with fish for anglers, as well as an Equestrian Center with horseback riding lessons. Since the park is an oasis of woodland surrounded by urbanity, Garret Mountain is a stopover point for migrating songbirds, including 35 species of warblers, numerous vireos, orioles, sparrows, and thrushes. Birdwatchers from the tri-state areas flock to this hotspot for great views of over 150 species per year along the easily accessible trails. Lambert Castle, located on the eastern slope of the First Watchung Mountain, just off Route 19, is a 19th-century castle which has been recently renovated and now hosts the Passaic County Museum (open to the public). The Morris Canal once passed 0.2 miles east of the castle.  Garret Mountain is also home to the Garret Mountain Equestrian Center, a county-owned and privately operated facility offers a wealth of equestrian programs, instruction, and services. The County operates a very successful and popular “Therapeutic Riding Program” that is nationally certified by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA).  Garret Mountain Reservation also contains the recently renovated Lambert Tower and the Pat DiIanni Boathouse, which is available to private events Walking distance to bus route to go all around NY and NJ. Bus route from Main Ave Clifton and Crooks Ave taking NJ Transit 190 bus takes you directly to Port Authority in NYC which runs back and forth 24/7. Clifton has a train station close by. Clifton is a New Jersey Transit train station located in Clifton, New Jersey that provides service via the Main Line. Travel time is about 30 minutes between Clifton and the Main Line southern terminus at Hoboken Terminal, where connections to PATH and NY Waterway take riders to New York City. Service is available to Pennsylvania Station in Midtown Manhattan via connections at Secaucus Junction. Northbound service is available to Suffern station in New York, where riders can connect to the Port Jervis Line. The city is served by the NJ Transit Main Linecommuter rail service, with the station located in Downtown Paterson. Plans are being developed for new commuter rail service on the existing NYS&Wline, which is currently single-tracked. The Passaic-Bergen Rail Line plans to have five stops in Paterson.[165] Bus service to locations in Passaic, Bergen, Essexand Hudson counties is provided by NJ Transit, making the city a regional transit hub. The Broadway Bus Terminal, also downtown, is the terminus for many NJ Transit bus lines. Service to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminalin Midtown Manhattan is offered on the 161 and the 190, by the 171 to the George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Washington Heights, Manhattan, on the 72to Newark, with local service provided on the  (Phone number hidden by Airbnb)  (Saturday only),  (Phone number hidden by Airbnb)  and 971 routes. Many buses stop at or near City Hall, going to various points in the area, including New York and the neighboring communities. Private, independent jitney buses (guaguas or dollar vans) connect Paterson with neighboring communities along Route 4, and provide transportation to and from the Port Authority Bus Terminal and George Washington Bridge Bus Station in Manhattan. These buses run at high frequency but do not have formal, published schedules . We do not allow for filming purposes The Great Falls of the Passaic River is the second largest waterfall, by volume, east of the Mississippi River and next to Niagara Falls. It is centered in an industrial historic district, considered to be "The Cradle of American Industry." In (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , the 119-acre park was designated as a National Historical Landmark District and has since been designated as a new National Historical Park (NHP). As New Jersey's newest national park, the Paterson district joins Morristown National Historic Park, the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area (NRA) and the Sandy Hook Unit of Gateway NRA, as a highly desirable tourism destination. Paterson's roots reach deep into the historic growth of America. Long before the Colonies united and declared their independence, travelers and visitors flocked to Acquackonounk, the homeland of the Lenni Lenape Indians to view the breathtaking beauty of the falls. But it was not until the emerging nation charted its course of independence that the power potential of these roaring falls was realized. Alexander Hamilton, the first Secretary of the Treasury, was convinced that industry would add wealth, independence and security to the blossoming nation. Hamilton chose the site of the Great Falls to propel his brainchild, a national manufactory, America's first planned industrial city. Some of Paterson's industrial firsts included: a water-powered cotton spinning mill (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , continuous roll paper (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , Colt revolver (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) , the Roger's Locomotive (Phone number hidden by Airbnb) and the Holland Submarine (Phone number hidden by Airbnb)

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