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Map pinClifton · New Jersey
5.0 · 
2nd Floor Private 2 family house 2Br/1B In Clifton
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2nd Floor Private 2 family house 2Br/1B In Clifton

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Newly Renovated Entire apartment 2nd floor With parking 2 queen beds and sofa bed Sleeps 6 Bus Stop on the same block. New Jersey has no sales tax for clothing. Garden State Plaza is one of the best mall in the country where people from NY come to New Jersey to benefit from no taxes. There is also WIllowbrook Mall not too far away Close to Garden State Parkway, Route 46, Route 80 and many more. NJ is very diverse which lets you select from numerous types of food. Right next Garret Mountain. Garret Mountain Reservation is a 568-acre park located primarily in Woodland Park in southern Passaic County, New Jersey, United States and one of several National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey. The reservation covers the northernmost part of the First Watchung Mountain and reaches over 500 feet (150 m) above sea level. Most of it is located within the Borough of Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson), although it also extends into the cities of Paterson and Clifton. Garret Mountain is easily accessible from both Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway (via Route 19) as well as the local roads. Garret Overlook Garret Mountain is Passaic County's major recreational area, providing the visitors with grass fields, several miles of walking/running trails, basketball courts, picnic areas, Barbour's Pond is state stocked with fish for anglers, as well as an Equestrian Center with horseback riding lessons. Since the park is an oasis of woodland surrounded by urbanity, Garret Mountain is a stopover point for migrating songbirds, including 35 species of warblers, numerous vireos, orioles, sparrows, and thrushes. Birdwatchers from the tri-state areas flock to this hotspot for great views of over 150 species per year along the easily accessible trails. Lambert Castle, located on the eastern slope of the First Watchung Mountain, just off Route 19, is a 19th-century castle which has been recently renovated and now hosts the Passaic County Museum (open to the public). The Morris Canal once passed 0.2 miles east of the castle. Garret Mountain is also home to the Garret Mountain Equestrian Center, a county-owned and privately operated facility offers a wealth of equestrian programs, instruction, and services. The County operates a very successful and popular “Therapeutic Riding Program” that is nationally certified by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). Garret Mountain Reservation also contains the recently renovated Lambert Tower and the Pat DiIanni Boathouse, which is available to private events. Next to Garret Mountain and close to major high ways 19, 46, 80, and parkway Rutt's Hut in Clifton named best hot dog in the nation Close to Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park. Here you will experience the second most powerful water fall on the east coast, the 77 foot tall and 300 feet wide Great Falls, second only to Niagara Falls. The park became a National Natural Landmark in 1967 and National Historical Park in 2011. Right next Garret Mountain. Garret Mountain Reservation is a 568-acre park located primarily in Woodland Park in southern Passaic County, New Jersey, United States and one of several National Natural Landmarks in New Jersey. The reservation covers the northernmost part of the First Watchung Mountain and reaches over 500 feet (150 m) above sea level. Most of it is located within the Borough of Woodland Park (formerly West Paterson), although it also extends into the cities of Paterson and Clifton. Garret Mountain is easily accessible from both Interstate 80 and the Garden State Parkway (via Route 19) as well as the local roads. Garret Overlook Garret Mountain is Passaic County's major recreational area, providing the visitors with grass fields, several miles of walking/running trails, basketball courts, picnic areas, Barbour's Pond is state stocked with fish for anglers, as well as an Equestrian Center with horseback riding lessons. Since the park is an oasis of woodland surrounded by urbanity, Garret Mountain is a stopover point for migrating songbirds, including 35 species of warblers, numerous vireos, orioles, sparrows, and thrushes. Birdwatchers from the tri-state areas flock to this hotspot for great views of over 150 species per year along the easily accessible trails. Lambert Castle, located on the eastern slope of the First Watchung Mountain, just off Route 19, is a 19th-century castle which has been recently renovated and now hosts the Passaic County Museum (open to the public). The Morris Canal once passed 0.2 miles east of the castle. Garret Mountain is also home to the Garret Mountain Equestrian Center, a county-owned and privately operated facility offers a wealth of equestrian programs, instruction, and services. The County operates a very successful and popular “Therapeutic Riding Program” that is nationally certified by the North American Riding for the Handicapped Association (NARHA). Garret Mountain Reservation also contains the recently renovated Lambert Tower and the Pat DiIanni Boathouse, which is available to private events. There is a Bus Stop on the block of the apartment. Transportation Roads and highways US 46 eastbound in Clifton As of May 2010, the city had a total of 199.94 miles (321.77 km) of roadways, of which 145.43 miles (234.05 km) were maintained by the municipality, 35.95 miles (57.86 km) by Passaic County, 14.06 miles (22.63 km) by the New Jersey Department of Transportation and 4.50 miles (7.24 km) by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. Major roadways in the city include Route 3 (which crosses from east to west along the southern portion of the city), Route 21 (along the Passaic River), Route 19 in the city's northwest and U.S. Route 46. The Garden State Parkway crosses the city, connecting Bloomfield in Essex County to the south to Elmwood Park in Bergen County in the north. Parkway interchanges 153 (signed for Route 3 and Route 46 West) / 153A (for Route 3 East) / 153B (for Route 3 and Route 46 West), 154 (for Route 46), 155 (for Clifton) / 155P (for Clifton / Paterson) and 156 (to Route 46). Public transportation NJ Transit trains at the Clifton station and Delawanna station follow the NJ Transit Main Line to Suffern and Hoboken Terminal. NJ Transit provides bus service on the 190, 191, 192 and 195 routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan, to Newark on the 13, 27 and 72 routes, and local service on the 74, 702, 703, 705, 707, 709, 744 routes. DeCamp Bus Lines provides service on the 33 and 66 routes to the Port Authority Bus Terminal in Midtown Manhattan Driveway goes to the backyard. There is an Elementary School across the street be careful pulling in and out of the driveway for children on the sidewalk and cars on the street(street is a little tight). We may charge an additional $25 if less than 5 guests and the sofa bed will be needed (bed linen fee). If there are 5 or more guests, fees are already included. We do not allow for filming purposes

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