
Hackensack and its surrounding boroughs are mapped here during a period of significant suburban development in the mid-1930s. The landscape is a complex network of residential clusters and infrastructure, anchored by the Hackensack River and the expansive Oradell Reservoir. The transportation backbone of the region is clearly defined by the Erie Railroad, West Shore Railroad, and the New Jersey and New York Railroad, which connect established centers like Ridgewood, Westwood, and Garfield.
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