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Paulus Hook Park
226 Washington St, Jersey City, NJ 07302, United States

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Gene Rabinovich
at 2023 Jul 09
Gene Rabinovich
at 2023 Jul 09
It’s easy to overlook the historic significance of this tiny park when you stroll down Grand St on your way to the more exciting waterfront area. The site of the current park used to be home of the “Flying Camp” - a military formation during Revolutionary War, tasked with defending New Jersey from a potential military attack by the British troops.
The park also features an obelisk and the “Liberty Tree” - a magnificent Northern Red Oak - planted in 1976. It’s a tiny urban oasis mostly used by dog owners. It would benefit from re-pavement of the walkways and rehabilitation of the grassy areas.
Sergio Montengro
at 2022 May 12
Sergio Montengro
at 2022 May 12
A very small relaxing park located at downtown Jersey City near the river.
Colin Valentini
at 2020 Aug 30
Colin Valentini
at 2020 Aug 30
Just barely a park, really just a few grassy corners which are rarely in good shape. You would not want to sit here or hang out.
Mike Reid
at 2019 Dec 04
Mike Reid
at 2019 Dec 04
Much needed green space, but it could use a face lift. Also, the park is split up by the intersection, so it feels more like 3 small parks across from a parking lot.
Nice place with beautiful vintage furniture and atmosphere. I tried the avocado toast and it was delicious. The only thing is they do not have beer on draft but offer good cocktails.
Stephanie Helvy
at 2019 Jul 04
Stephanie Helvy
at 2019 Jul 04
Shady spot with a few benches. Lots of pigeons!
Marina S.
at 2018 Jul 23
Marina S.
at 2018 Jul 23
“In 2006 Jersey City issued a Parks Master Plan. Paulus Hook Park was not deemed a priority. The HPHA therefore formed a Parks Committee whose goal was to redesign and execute a project to renovate the Park. Educational trailers that had been in the southwest quadrant were removed in 2010. That year Jersey City granted HPHA the right to fundraise and design a new park. Since that time the Committee has developed a design, conducted meetings with the community, raised over $500,000 in cash and forged relationships that will lead to management of construction, in-kind services and other benefits for a park renovation project. A Conservancy, whose role will be ongoing care of the park, has been formed, and approvals are being sought with the State Historic Preservation Office and various branches of Jersey City government having jurisdiction over the site...”
Any updates on renovations?

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