Where is Paterson, New Jersey, USA?

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Where is Paterson Located? - Paterson is a city located in the Passaic County of New Jersey, United States. Paterson lies between 40.1053196 Degrees North latitudes and 85.6802541 Degrees West longitudes.

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Where is Paterson, New Jersey

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Where is Paterson Located?

Paterson is a city located in the Passaic County of New Jersey, United States. Paterson lies between 40.1053196 Degrees North latitudes and 85.6802541 Degrees West longitudes. According to 2020 U.S.census, the population of Paterson city is 159732 people and the city has a total area of 8.41 sq mi. The city has numerous parks and recreational facilities.

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Paterson, New Jersey Quick Facts

AttributeDetails
CityPaterson
CountyPassaic County
StateNew Jersey
State CapitalTrenton
US RegionNortheastern United States (Middle Atlantic)
Latitude40.9168° N
Longitude74.1718° W
Elevation144 ft (44 m)
Land Area8.43 sq mi
Water Area0.53 sq mi
Total Area8.96 sq mi
Population (2020 Census)159,732
Population DensityApproximately 18,950 people per sq mi
ZIP Codes07501, 07502, 07503, 07504, 07505, 07506, 07507, 07508, 07509, 07510, 07513, 07514, 07522
Area Code973
Time Zone StandardEastern Standard Time (EST, UTC−5)
Time Zone DaylightEastern Daylight Time (EDT, UTC−4)
CurrencyUnited States Dollar (USD)
FIPS Code34-57000
Congressional DistrictNew Jersey's 9th Congressional District

Transportation and Connectivity in Paterson, New Jersey

CategoryDetails
Airport NameNewark Liberty International Airport
IATA CodeEWR
PortPort Newark–Elizabeth Marine Terminal (nearby)
Major HighwaysInterstate 80, Route 20, Route 21, Route 19, Route 46, Garden State Parkway (nearby)
Train/Amtrak ServiceNJ Transit Main Line and nearby rail connections
Local Bus/Transit ServiceNJ Transit Bus Service
  • Interstate 80 – Major east–west interstate connecting Paterson with New York City, western New Jersey, and Pennsylvania.
  • Route 21 – Important north–south roadway following the Passaic River corridor toward Newark.
  • Route 20 – Regional highway providing access to Clifton, Paterson, and surrounding communities.
  • Route 46 – Major east–west highway connecting northern New Jersey suburbs with metropolitan areas.

Top Places to Visit in Paterson, New Jersey

Landmark NameType
Paterson Great Falls National Historical ParkNational Historical Park
Paterson MuseumMuseum
Lambert CastleHistoric Landmark
Garret Mountain ReservationPark
Hinchliffe StadiumHistoric Stadium
Eastside ParkUrban Park
Riverside ParkCommunity Park
Silk City Historic DistrictHistoric District
Yogi Berra Museum & Learning CenterSports Museum
New Jersey Botanical GardenBotanical Garden

Driving Distances from Paterson, New Jersey to Nearby Cities

CityStateDistance (mi)Approx. Drive Time
PassaicNew Jersey410 minutes
CliftonNew Jersey310 minutes
WayneNew Jersey615 minutes
NewarkNew Jersey1830 minutes
New York CityNew York2240 minutes
Jersey CityNew Jersey2545 minutes
MorristownNew Jersey2845 minutes
TrentonNew Jersey821 hour 30 minutes
PhiladelphiaPennsylvania1102 hours
AlbanyNew York1502 hours 40 minutes

Colleges and Universities in Paterson, New Jersey

Institution NameTypeLevelNotable For
Passaic County Community CollegePublicCommunity CollegeTransfer programs, workforce training, and career education
William Paterson UniversityPublicUniversityBusiness, education, nursing, and liberal arts
Montclair State UniversityPublicUniversityResearch, education, and professional programs
Felician UniversityPrivateUniversityHealth sciences, nursing, and liberal arts
Paterson Public SchoolsPublicK–12 DistrictPrimary and secondary education

Waterbodies in Paterson, New Jersey

Passaic River, Great Falls of the Passaic River, Garrett Pond, Dundee Lake, Weasel Brook, Molly Ann Brook, Third River, Saddle River, Pompton River, Newark Bay

Stadiums in Paterson

Hinchliffe Stadium, Bauerle Field, Paterson Public Schools Athletic Facilities, Yogi Berra Stadium, MetLife Stadium, Red Bull Arena, Lambert Castle Grounds

Paterson, New Jersey — Key Historical Facts

  • Paterson was founded in 1836 and was named after William Paterson, a signer of the United States Constitution and former governor of New Jersey.
  • The city was established as America's first planned industrial city through the Society for Establishing Useful Manufactures (S.U.M.) in the late eighteenth century.
  • The Great Falls of the Passaic River powered early textile mills and helped make Paterson a major center of silk manufacturing, earning it the nickname "Silk City."
  • Paterson played an important role in American labor history, including the famous 1913 Paterson Silk Strike.
  • Today, Paterson is known for its rich industrial heritage, diverse population, historic landmarks, and the nationally recognized Great Falls district.

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