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From the crossroads of the American Revolution to the construction of the George Washington Bridge, New Jersey's Bergen County has a history that has shaped not only the metropolitan area, but the nation itself. Featuring narratives of key historical moments, legendary personalities and fascinating landmarks, this guide to Bergen County's past is essential for any resident or visitor alike. Take a copy along as you traverse the county and discover the historic sites within and the stories behind them. Authors Bob Nesoff and Howard Joseph Cohn take readers on a fascinating journey through Bergen County's incredible past.…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
From the crossroads of the American Revolution to the construction of the George Washington Bridge, New Jersey's Bergen County has a history that has shaped not only the metropolitan area, but the nation itself. Featuring narratives of key historical moments, legendary personalities and fascinating landmarks, this guide to Bergen County's past is essential for any resident or visitor alike. Take a copy along as you traverse the county and discover the historic sites within and the stories behind them. Authors Bob Nesoff and Howard Joseph Cohn take readers on a fascinating journey through Bergen County's incredible past.
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Autorenporträt
Bob Nesoff is a multi-award-winning career journalist. Bob was executive editor of New York Lifestyles magazine, contributor to Lifestyles magazine and travel editor for Mohawk Valley magazine. His work has appeared in numerous publications, such as Rand McNally, the San Antonio Express-News, the New York Times, the New York Daily News and a host of outdoor magazines. Howard Joseph Cohn is a retired New York City teacher of more than thirty-three years. He served on the board of directors of the Bergen County Museum of Art and Science and on the executive board of trustees of the New Jersey State Museum. He was the president of the New Jersey Paleontological Society and the Beth Tikvah Jewish Center in New Milford, New Jersey.