Sunday, October 17, 2010

Rahway River History Walk 10-16-10 Cranford NJ

The Rahway River Association (RRA) led a history walk along the Rahway River in Cranford, NJ.  This stretch was once called the Venice of NJ; it was a center for recreation, family activities and transportation. The walk started at Hanson Park and snaked one mile south by historic buildings, grain and lumber mills and dams.  Thanks to all the attendees and Steve Jandoli and Lynda Feder for interpreting the sites.



The Rahway River Association (RRA) led a history walk along the Rahway River in Cranford, NJ. This stretch was once called the Venice of NJ; it was a center for recreation, family activities and transportation. The walk started at Hanson Park and snaked one mile south by historic buildings, grain and lumber mills and dams. Thanks to all the attendees and Steve Jandoli and Lynda Feder for interpreting the sites.

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1 comment:

  1. Hi Fred, Thank you for documenting our history hike along the Rahway River in Cranford. Cranford is known as the "Venice of NJ" because of our long intertwined relationship to the river. The more I learn about this river, the more I am intrigued by it's character. It is amazing that the communities that line its banks have such a different perspective. This is something that we should try to document. Thanks. LF

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