Jersey City, New
Jersey is full of historic landmarks such as the Apple Tree House, Barrow
Mansion, Newkirk House, Old Bergen Reformed Church, Pohlman’s Hall and Prospect
Hall. In addition, tourists enjoy visiting the 1909 Fairmont Hotel, the 1910
Ficken’s Warehouse, the 1853 Grace Van Vorst Church, the 1927 Labor Bank
Building and the 1929 Loews Jersey Theatre. Other historic sites include the
Saint Patrick’s Church, Stanley Theatre and the 1740 Van Vorst House.
The Jersey Journal
covers the daily news. Regal Hudson Mall 7 offers restored classic movies and
foreign films. St. Peter’s College is noted for its concerts, dance and
productions. Jersey City, New Jersey has several attractions including the
Circle Line Statue of Liberty Ferry, the Hudson Repertory Dance Theatre, the
Liberty Science Center, the New Jersey City University and the Statue of Liberty
Ferry Inc. Its historical monuments are the Central Railroad of NJ Terminal and
the Jersey City Museum. Tours are available from the Spirit of New Jersey and
The Lady. Liberty State Park is representative of freedom. Rafting and canoeing
is provided by Off Shore Sailing School.
Jersey City dining
venues include the American Hero, the Au Bon Pain, Casino-in-the-Park, D & J
Noodle Corner and Donna Pizzeria and Restaurant. Don’t forget to try Eleni’s
Coffee Shop, Hard Grove Café or the International House-Pancakes. Chinese lovers
dine at Boardwalk Café, Chaun King Restaurant, China Empire, China Lee Kitchen
or Chowpatty Restaurant. Japanese is served at Komegashi Japanes Restaurant.
Italian connoisseurs eat at Four Brothers Restaurant, La Bella Vista, Little
Italy, Presto’s Restaurant, pronto Cena Ristorante, Rita and Joe’s Italian
Restaurant, Romano’s 24 Inch Pizzeria or Summit House Restaurant. Jersey City,
New Jersey has lodging at the Double Tree Club Suites and the Quality Inn.