Passaic River
The Passaic River (/pəˈseɪ.ɪk/ pə-SAY-ik) is a river, about 80 mi (129 km) long,[1] in northern New Jersey in the United States.
Passaic River | |
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Mouth | Newark Bay |
Length | 80 mi (130 km) |
Mouth elevation | 0 ft (0 m) |
Passaic River Media
- PassaicRiverNewarkbridges1.tif
Five bridges over the Passaic River at Newark.
- Passiac River, passing by New Jersey Transit train east of Broad Street station.webm
Passing Passaic river by New Jersey Transit train, east of Broad Street Station.
- Nutleyrowers.JPG
Oarswomen from Nutley High School and their coach working out in the Passaic River at Newark
- Nxbascule3.JPG
The tanker Patrick Sky clearing the NX Bascule Bridge in Newark, the last hurdle before unloading its cargo of over 200,000 gallons of biodiesel.
- Great Falls of the Passaic River, April 18, 2007.jpg
The Great Falls after 8 inches (20 cm) of rain drenched Northern New Jersey the second week of April 2007. Taken April 18, 2007.
Weasel Brook, one of the Passaic River's tributaries, running alongside Clifton Public School#17; the school was built on the site of Little Weasel Brook Park, a former Passaic County park sold to the city to build the school
References
- ↑ PassaicRiver.com. "About the River." Accessed 2010-02-16. Archived October 10, 2008, at the Wayback Machine