Built in 1899, the Passaic County Administration Building in Paterson New Jersey was completed while the city was still a thriving industrial center. The building's style is akin to those found along the canals in Amsterdam and reflects the Dutch heritage of many of the original settlers of the area.
And you thought New Jersey was all about toll roads, garbage dumps, and oil refineries? Join me on this journey as I discover how much of the Garden State is hidden away just waiting to be discovered.
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