One of New Jersey’s most modern cities is also its oldest. Today, Jersey City is home to towering buildings, beautiful museums, the largest planetarium in America, and a mix of incredible eateries that would make any foodie swoon. However, the city also has a very rich history. It lies on the land first founded by the Dutch in 1660.

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For details on a Jersey City walking tour, click here. To discover another incredible historic spot in Jersey City, click here. It’s a cemetery, but it’s also a very fascinating community gathering spot. To learn more about New Jersey’s other oldest cities and towns, click here.

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