Acknowledgements

SPECIAL THANKS TO:

  • The 1772 Foundation
  • Geraldine R. Dodge Foundation

 

  • Senator Frank R. Lautenberg
  • Senator Bob Menendez
  • Congressman Bill Pascrell
  • Mayor Jeff Jones
  • City Council of Paterson

 

  • Flavia Alaya
  • Gianfranco Archimede
  • Bruce Babbitt
  • Bruce Balistreri
  • Jules Bernstein
  • Frank Blesso
  • Tersh Boasberg
  • Bill Bolger
  • Richard Brookhiser
  • Warren Brown
  • Joshua Castaño
  • Giovanna Cecchetti
  • Ron Chernow
  • Giacomo DeStefano
  • Junot Díaz
  • Mohamed el-Filali
  • John Hope Franklin*
  • Russell Fries
  • Grace George*
  • Olivia Glenn
  • Paul Goldberger
  • Bob Guarasci
  • Steve Hahn
  • Mark Hillringhouse
  • Glenn Hutton
  • Jerold S. Kayden
  • Peter Kovler
  • Mary Ellen Kramer*
  • Pat Kramer
  • Tippie Krugman
  • Barbara Lawrence
  • Brian LoPinto
  • Steven Lubar
  • Manny Martinez
  • William Matuszeski
  • Richard Moe
  • Richard Polton
  • Mike Powell
  • Mary Procter
  • Doug Rosenthal
  • Don Saunders
  • Edward A. Smyk
  • David Soo
  • Irene Sterling
  • Richard Sylla
  • Adele Chatfield-Taylor
  • Jose Torres
  • Martin Vergara
  • Jane Wallerstein
  • Jay Watson
  • American Labor Museum, Botto House National Landmark
  • Great Falls Historic District Cultural Center
  • Great Falls Youth Corps
  • James Corner Field Operations
  • New Jersey Community Development Corporation
  • Passaic County Historical Society
  • Paterson Friends of the Great Falls
  • Paterson Historic Preservation Commission
  • Paterson Museum
  • Paterson Public Library
  • Society for Industrial Archeology

* Deceased

    Visitor Information

    Cultural Center

    Great Falls Historic District Cultural Center
    65 McBride Avenue
    Paterson, NJ 07501
    973-279-9587

    Hours of Operation:
    Monday through Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
    Saturday and Sunday 12:30pm to 4:30pm (Summers Only)

    Free Admission

    Visit the Great Falls Historic District Cultural Center on the corner of Spruce Street and McBride Avenue, just across from Overlook Park. Orient yourself with a quick look at the timeline of Paterson’s industrial and cultural history, and meet the Center’s friendly, knowledgeable staff.

    Click here for more information on the Cultural Center.

    Paterson Museum

    Paterson Museum
    Thomas Rogers Building
    2 Market Street 07501
    Paterson, NJ
    973-321-1260

    Hours of Operation:
    Tuesday through Friday 10:00am to 4:00pm
    Saturday and Sunday 12:30pm to 4:30pm
    Closed Mondays

    Admission: Adults $2.00 suggested donation, Children free

    Located on the corner of Market and Spruce Streets, the Paterson Museum is housed in the former Rogers Locomotive Works erecting shop. Explore the impressive collection of products made in Paterson that transformed both America and the world.

    Click here for more information on the Paterson Museum.