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List of neighborhoods in Jersey City, New Jersey facts for kids

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Jersey City is a big and exciting city in New Jersey, right across the Hudson River from New York City. It's known for its amazing views of the Manhattan skyline and the Statue of Liberty! Like many large cities, Jersey City is made up of many different neighborhoods, each with its own special feel and history. Think of them like different small towns or communities all living together in one big city.

Exploring these neighborhoods is a great way to see all the different sides of Jersey City. From busy downtown areas to quiet residential spots, there's a lot to discover. Each neighborhood has its own unique story, from how it got its name to what makes it a cool place to live or visit today.

Discovering Jersey City's Neighborhoods

Jersey City is divided into several main areas, and within those, you'll find even more specific neighborhoods. Let's take a quick tour!

Bergen-Lafayette

This area is in the southern part of Jersey City. It's a historic area with lots of character.

The Heights

Located on the hills overlooking the Hudson River, The Heights offers great views and a lively community feel.

  • Central Avenue
  • Chelsea
  • Sparrow Hill
  • Transfer Station
  • Washington Village, around Palisade Avenue
  • Western Slope

Downtown Jersey City

This is the heart of the city, bustling with activity, tall buildings, and historic sites. It's split into two main parts: Historic Downtown and the Hudson Waterfront.

Historic Downtown

This part of Downtown Jersey City is filled with beautiful old buildings and charming streets.

Hudson Waterfront

Along the river, the Hudson Waterfront is home to modern skyscrapers, businesses, and amazing views.

Greenville

Greenville is a large residential area in the southern part of Jersey City.

Journal Square

Journal Square is a major transportation hub and a busy commercial center in Jersey City.

West Side

The West Side of Jersey City is located closer to the Hackensack River and offers a mix of residential areas and parks.

  • Hackensack Riverfront
  • Country Village
  • Croxton
  • Droyer's Point
  • Lincoln Park / West Bergen
  • Riverbend
  • Society Hill

Neighboring Towns

Jersey City is part of Hudson County, which has many other interesting towns nearby.

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