Patricia Garbe Morillo

Closter and Alpine

'Images of America'. Sprache: Englisch.
kartoniert , 128 Seiten
ISBN 0738508586
EAN 9780738508580
Veröffentlicht Juni 2001
Verlag/Hersteller Arcadia Publishing (SC)
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Beschreibung

Closter and Alpine are situated on the slopes of the Palisades cliffs, tucked into the northeastern corner of New Jersey. Rising some five hundred feet above the Hudson River, the peaks of these cliffs offer some of the most spectacular scenery in the state. On these slopes the earliest pre-Revolutionary settlements were established and nineteenth- and twentieth-century mansions were built. Closter and Alpine includes the region's earliest history, beginning with "Wooly," the ten-thousand-year-old long-haired mastodon discovered in 1974. The 1776 British invasion led by Lord Cornwallis and the cruel murder of ninety-year-old Douwe Tallman were early local events of the Revolutionary War. During the nineteenth century, the freed slave community of Skunk Hollow was founded, a community to which present Closter residents can trace roots. One of the most unique parts of the history of Closter and Alpine are the "Houses like Fords," the "assembly-line" homes built by the Lustron Corporation during the post-World War II housing shortage. Closter and Alpine have the only two of these houses remaining in Bergen County.

Portrait

A professional preservationist, art historian, and Closter resident, Patricia Garbe-Morillo is the founder and president of the Closter Historical Society, the borough historian, and the chairman of the Closter Historic Preservation Commission. Her knowledge of the architecture and history of both Closter and Alpine makes this book an excellent pictorial history and scholarly work.

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