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Some 2,000 feet from the Statue of Liberty on the New York Harbor sits Liberty State Park, which has played a central role in developing New Jersey's metro region and, indeed, the country itself.

In the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries, the area that now comprises Liberty State Park was a premier industrial waterfront area replete with a passenger and freight transportation network, and the Central Railroad of New Jersey (CRRNJ) Terminal was the focus of this transportation network. Indeed, the CRRNJ, coupled with the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island, witnessed the vast European immigration into the country. After seeing the Statue of Liberty and getting through processing at Ellis Island, immigrants departed from trains at the CRRNJ Terminal, trains that took them to new venues throughout the country. Liberty State Park opened on June 14, 1976 as a 1,122-acre park. The CRRNJ Terminal unites with Ellis Island and the Statue of Liberty to preserve the country's landmark trilogy.

Morris Pesin Drive, Jersey City, NJ 07305, Phone: 201-915-3403 or 3404

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