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Walking Tour of Historic New Bridge Landing

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Bergen County Historical Society

New Bridge Landing NJ, Tour begin in The Meadow. Find out about Bergen County’s premier historic site. Tour is weather permitting, 45 degrees or warmer. Tour by Deborah Powell.

Historic New Bridge Landing has a compelling and complex story, from the Native American to colonial to a strategic crossing throughout the American Revolutionary War located in the heart of Bergen County. Tour given by Deborah Powell, BCHS past president and Museum Collection Chair.

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“Arts and Architecture Alive in the Village” Walking Tour

the Rose Center

BACK BY POPULAR DEMAND!! “Arts and Architecture Alive in the Village”
https://Www.ridgewoodwalks.com

MEETING PLACE: Ridgewood Art Institute, 12 East Glen Avenue
Tuesday, October 24th- 9-10:30 a.m. RAIN OR SHINE!! Plz remember your umbrella.
This exciting and informative tour will take you through some of the most historic and unique structures in the village that also house nonprofit art and history organizations. We’ll begin at the Ridgewood Art Institute. Tour the historic building and learn about many professional and amateur artists who hone their craft inside this spectacular Ridgewood gem. From there the tour heads to the Art Gallery at the Stable, the building that once housed the horses of Ridgewood’s aristocrats. Look around the interior of this exceptional structure and enjoy the many pieces of art by local artisans. The next stop is the Bolger Heritage Center for Genealogy and Local History at the Ridgewood Public Library. They house a stunning amount of information about Ridgewood, and Bergen County. The interior walls are covered with photos of our village’s past. Our final stop is the James Rose Center on East Ridgewood Avenue. The JRC is by far the most unique building in the village. There is simply too much to say about the James Rose Center, it is truly spectacular. https://lalh.org/preservation-hero-james-rose-center/
This Arts and Architecture tour is a must!

AMBASSADORS: Kristen Herrera and Kyle Reis

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Walking tour to highlight historic Ridgewood homes

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OCTOBER 2, 2015    LAST UPDATED: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 2, 2015, 12:31 AM
BY AIMEE LA FOUNTAIN
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THE RIDGEWOOD NEWS

The Ridgewood Historical Society is sponsoring a historic homes walking tour beginning at 2 p.m. on Oct. 4.

The tour explores European architecture in the Prospect Street historical district and is led by society member Elliot Dee, who studied architectural history at Cornell University and Harvard University.

The tour route begins on Prospect Street, moves to Carlisle Terrace, progresses to Ivy Place and goes along Woodside Avenue before returning to Prospect Street.

Dee peppers the tour with more than just facts.

“I try to include a couple stories, quirks that show local color and add fun elements that give things life,” he said. “I’m always very excited to talk architectural details about houses, but I don’t want it to be overly academic.”

Dee, who previously gave walking tours in other residential areas, proposed the idea to Ridgewood Historical Society President Sheila Brogan after he moved to Ridgewood in 2011.

“I thought it’d be fun to do some here,” he said. “It’s an opportunity to do some research and learn more about the houses, which I enjoy, and then to share it.”

https://www.northjersey.com/community-news/walking-tour-to-highlight-homes-1.1423614

The historic homes walking tour is at 2 p.m. on Oct. 4. It starts at Prospect Street and Carlisle Terrace. Tickets are $5 and limited to 35 people. The tour is 90 minutes long and will take place rain or shine. For more information, email Sheila Brogan at smbrogan@aol.com or call 201-652-7354.