Newark Plank Road
The Newark Plank Road was a major artery between Hudson Waterfront at Paulus Hook (in today's Jersey City) and city of Newark further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. Similar roads, the Bergen Point Plank Road, the Hackensack Plank Road and Paterson Plank Road, travelled to the locales for which they are named. The name is no longer used, the route having been absorbed into other streets and freeways. In 1765, an act of the Assembly of the Province of New Jersey stated:
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Bergen Hill
Bergen Point Plank Road
Central Avenue (Hudson Palisades)
Exchange Place, Jersey City
Five Corners, Jersey City
Hackensack Plank Road
Harsimus
Hilltop, Jersey City
Hudson County Administration Building
Hudson County Courthouse
Hudson Waterfront
India Square
Journal Square
Lincoln Highway Hackensack River Bridge
Mana Contemporary
Marion Section
Newark and New York Railroad
Old York Road
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Newark Plank Road
The Newark Plank Road was a major artery between Hudson Waterfront at Paulus Hook (in today's Jersey City) and city of Newark further inland across the New Jersey Meadows. As its name suggests, a plank road was constructed of wooden planks laid side-to-side on a roadbed. Similar roads, the Bergen Point Plank Road, the Hackensack Plank Road and Paterson Plank Road, travelled to the locales for which they are named. The name is no longer used, the route having been absorbed into other streets and freeways. In 1765, an act of the Assembly of the Province of New Jersey stated:
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