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  2. Paterson City Hall 155 Market Street Paterson, New Jersey 07505; 973-321-1600; feedback@patersonnj.gov

  3. Paterson City Hall is a historic Beaux Arts building in downtown Paterson, New Jersey, built in 1896 to commemorate the city's centennial. It is modeled after the Hôtel de Ville in Lyon, France, and features statues of three former mayors and a vice president of the United States.

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  5. Looking for Paterson City Hall marriage licenses, public records & officials? Quickly find Town & City Hall phone number, directions & services (Paterson, NJ).

    • 155 Market Street, Ste 106, Paterson, 07505, NJ
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  6. Learn about the history, culture and attractions of Paterson, the city of silk. Find hotels, dining, shopping and events near the Great Falls National Park and Hinchliffe Stadium.

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  8. Downtown Paterson is home to Paterson City Hall and the Passaic County Courthouse Annex, two of the city's architectural landmarks. City Hall was designed by the New York firm Carrere and Hastings in 1894, and was modeled after the Hôtel de Ville (city hall) in Lyon, France, capital of the silk industry in Europe. [57]