Where is Fort Lee Located? - Fort Lee is a city located in the Bergen County of New Jersey, United States. Fort Lee lies between 37.81724 Degrees North latitudes and 96.8622524 Degrees West longitudes.
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Where is Fort Lee Located?
Fort Lee is a city located in the Bergen County of New Jersey, United States. Fort Lee lies between 37.81724 Degrees North latitudes and 96.8622524 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Fort Lee city is 40191 people and the city has a total area of 2.52 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.
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Fort Lee, New Jersey Quick Facts
| Property | Information |
|---|---|
| Borough | Fort Lee |
| County | Bergen County |
| State | New Jersey |
| State Capital | Trenton |
| US Region | Northeastern United States |
| Latitude | 40.8509° N |
| Longitude | 73.9701° W |
| Elevation | 282 ft (86 m) |
| Land Area | 2.51 sq mi |
| Water Area | 0.15 sq mi |
| Total Area | 2.66 sq mi |
| Population (latest Census year) | 40,191 (2020 Census) |
| Population Density | 16,012 per sq mi |
| ZIP Code | 07024 |
| Area Code | 201 |
| Time Zone Standard | Eastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5) |
| Time Zone Daylight | Eastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4) |
| Currency | US Dollar (USD) |
| FIPS Code | 34-24480 |
| Congressional District | 9th Congressional District |
Nearby Cities to Fort Lee, New Jersey
- Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey — 2 mi North
- Palisades Park, New Jersey — 2 mi West
- Cliffside Park, New Jersey — 2 mi South
- Leonia, New Jersey — 2 mi West
- Ridgefield, New Jersey — 3 mi South
- Englewood, New Jersey — 4 mi North
- Edgewater, New Jersey — 3 mi South
- Hackensack, New Jersey — 7 mi West
- Teaneck, New Jersey — 6 mi Northwest
- New York City, New York — 8 mi South
Driving Distances from Fort Lee, New Jersey
| City | State | Distance (mi) | Approx. Drive Time |
|---|---|---|---|
| Englewood Cliffs | New Jersey | 2 | 5 min |
| Palisades Park | New Jersey | 2 | 6 min |
| Leonia | New Jersey | 2 | 6 min |
| Cliffside Park | New Jersey | 2 | 7 min |
| Ridgefield | New Jersey | 3 | 8 min |
| Edgewater | New Jersey | 3 | 8 min |
| Englewood | New Jersey | 4 | 10 min |
| Teaneck | New Jersey | 6 | 15 min |
| Hackensack | New Jersey | 7 | 18 min |
| New York City | New York | 8 | 20 min |
Transportation and Connectivity in Fort Lee, New Jersey
| Category | Information |
|---|---|
| Airport Name | Teterboro Airport (nearest); Newark Liberty International Airport (major airport) |
| IATA Code | TEB (Teterboro), EWR (Newark) |
| Port | Port Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal (nearest major port) |
| Major Highways | Interstate 95, U.S. Route 1/9, U.S. Route 46, New Jersey Route 4, Palisades Interstate Parkway |
| Train/Amtrak Service | Nearest Amtrak stations are New York Penn Station and Newark Penn Station |
| Local Bus/Transit Service | NJ Transit and MTA regional bus services |
- Interstate 95 crosses the George Washington Bridge, providing direct access between New Jersey and New York City.
- U.S. Routes 1/9 and 46, along with New Jersey Route 4, connect Fort Lee to northern New Jersey and the New York metropolitan area.
- NJ Transit and regional bus services offer frequent commuter connections to Manhattan, Bergen County, and surrounding communities.
- Fort Lee's strategic location at the western end of the George Washington Bridge makes it one of the region's most important transportation hubs.
What are top Places to Visit in Fort Lee, New Jersey
| Landmark Name | Type |
|---|---|
| Fort Lee Historic Park | Historic Park |
| George Washington Bridge | Landmark Bridge |
| Palisades Interstate Park | State Park |
| Constitution Park | Community Park |
| Main Street Shopping District | Shopping District |
| Fort Lee Museum at the Judge Moore House | History Museum |
| Ross Dock Picnic Area | Recreation Area |
| The Modern | Luxury Residential Landmark |
| Fort Lee Film Commission Monument | Historic Monument |
| Overpeck County Park | County Park |
Colleges and Universities in Fort Lee, New Jersey
| Institution Name | Type | Level | Notable For |
|---|---|---|---|
| Fairleigh Dickinson University – Metropolitan Campus | Private | University | Business, international studies, computer science and graduate programs |
| Bergen Community College | Public | Community College | Transfer degrees, workforce training and continuing education |
| Felician University | Private | University | Nursing, business, education and liberal arts |
| Fort Lee Public Schools | Public | K–12 District | Comprehensive public education serving the borough |
Waterbodies in Fort Lee, New Jersey
Hudson River, Overpeck Creek, Hackensack River, Lake Tappan, Oradell Reservoir, New York Harbor, Sparkill Creek, Palisades Cliffs shoreline
Golf Courses in Fort Lee, New Jersey
Overpeck Golf Course, Orchard Hills Golf Course, Soldier Hill Golf Course, Englewood Country Club, White Beeches Golf & Country Club, Hackensack Golf Club
Fort Lee, New Jersey — Key Historical Facts
- Fort Lee played an important role during the American Revolutionary War, serving as the location of Fort Constitution, which helped defend the Hudson River alongside Fort Washington.
- Following the British capture of Fort Washington in 1776, General George Washington ordered the evacuation of Fort Lee, marking the beginning of his famous retreat across New Jersey.
- In the early twentieth century, Fort Lee became one of America's first major motion picture production centers before much of the film industry relocated to Hollywood.
- The opening of the George Washington Bridge in 1931 transformed the borough into a major transportation gateway between New Jersey and New York City, encouraging rapid residential and commercial development.
- Today, Fort Lee is a diverse suburban community known for its historic significance, vibrant multicultural population, thriving business district, and strategic location at the entrance to the George Washington Bridge.
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