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Paterson's Great Falls Park

Garden State Green Wave - The Architect's Newspaper - 04.11.2006
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New Jersey is passionate about its greenways, so it was a tough, needling crowd at the Paterson Museum that greeted five well-known environmental design teams, all finalists in New Jersey’s Urban Parks Master Plan Competition. They are vying for the commission for the $10 million rehabilitation of Great Falls State Park, currently a 7-acre, post-industrial eyesore that surrounds a natural wonder: a 77-foot waterfall surging from a rocky cliff into the Passaic River, which feeds a vintage hydropower plant.

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