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After exhaustive renovations and reconstruction, Grundy Park was re-opened in July of 2008. It shoots out into the Hudson River, offering excellent views of Liberty State Park, Lower Manhattan, and the Jersey City waterfront.

Named for J. Owen Grundy, the local preservationist, the J. Owen Grundy Park often hosts the City's Tapestry of Nations Festivals and other performances, including Jersey City's Division of Cultural Affairs' Jazz for Lunch Concert Series. The Hudson-Bergen Light Rail and PATH trains take visitors right to the action.

This waterfront pier park features game tables, the waterfront promenade, seating, historic lighting, entertainment pavilion, and shady areas.

Located at the foot of Montgomery Street, in Exchange Place

Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐

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