Eastside is a neighborhood in Paterson, New Jersey , in the U.S. state of New Jersey . It is bordered by South Paterson , Downtown Paterson , Riverside and the Passaic River It is bound by 10th Avenue and Montgomery Street to the north, Straight Street to the west, Interstate 80 to the south and the river to the east. It is Paterson's largest neighborhood and includes the smaller neighborhoods of Sandy Hill , People's Park , Eastside Park Historic District and the Manor Section . Eastside is a mostly residential area with commercial centers along 33rd Street and Broadway. It is also home to Eastside Park , Paterson's largest park.
5-538: Eastside Park is a residential neighborhood in the Eastside of Paterson, New Jersey . The Eastside Park section of the city is generally defined as the area of the city bordered by Vreeland Avenue and East 33rd Street (both part of the "old" York Road ) to the west, 20th Avenue to the south, McLean Boulevard ( Route 20 ) to the east, and Martin Luther King, Jr. Way (Broadway) to the north. The Eastside Park section
10-423: Is a neighborhood located roughly west of Madison Avenue, north of Cedar Street, south of Market Street and east of Straight Street. Due to Paterson's significant population turn-over, this neighborhood is now home to a large Hispanic community, mostly first-generation Dominicans. The Sandy Hill section of Paterson is located in the city's 5th Ward. Roberto Clemente Park, which was originally known as Sandy Hill Park
15-602: Is delineated from the Manor section of the city by Broadway, which becomes Route 4 before crossing the Passaic River into Elmwood Park (formerly East Paterson) in Bergen County . Once the home of the city's industrial and political leaders, the neighborhood experienced a significant downturn as industry fled Paterson. In recent years, people have begun moving back into the neighborhood and are restoring some of
20-778: The United States, which serves a congregant base of over 25,000 people. The Eastside Park Historic District is a historic district situated across both the Eastside Park and Manor sections of the city. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on July 7, 2004, for its significance in architecture, landscape architecture and community planning. The district includes 790 contributing buildings . Eastside, Paterson 40°54′44.1″N 74°9′45.8″W / 40.912250°N 74.162722°W / 40.912250; -74.162722 Sandy Hill
25-550: The area's historic houses. The jewel of the neighborhood remains Eastside Park and the mansions that surround it. In addition, this section of Paterson once had a large Jewish population, with the original sites of Barnert Temple and Temple Emanuel both situated in the section. The Eastside Park neighborhood now houses the Paterson campus of the Islamic Center of Passaic County , one of the largest Muslim communities in
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