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  1. Historical sources: 1790-1990 [39] 1970-2010 [40] 2000 [10] 2010-2019 [9] [41] 2020 [3] [8] [42] Hudson County is the most densely populated county in New Jersey and the fifth-most densely populated county in the United States, with 15,693 residents per square mile (6,130/km 2) as of 2020.

  2. Hudson County, New Jersey, offers an energetic blend of culture, ethnicities, and attractions, all a stone’s throw from Manhattan. Explore the county’s neighborhoods, arts, history, food, and more with our guides, blogs, and videos.

  3. Apr 17, 2024 · Hudson, county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S. It constitutes a low-lying coastal region bounded by the Hackensack and Passaic rivers to the west, Newark Bay to the southwest, Kill Van Kull to the south, and Upper New York Bay and the Hudson River to the east.

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  4. www.visithudson.org › things-to-do › attractionsAttractions - Hudson County

    Discover the best things to do in Hudson County, from historic sites and cultural attractions to scenic parks and outdoor activities. Explore the Statue of Liberty, Liberty State Park, Liberty Science Center, American Dream, and more.

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    40.6624-74.11021 Bayonne— a typical working class town
    40.742956-74.1529112 Harrison— Close-knit community, fourth smallest town in Hudson County in terms of area and population density. Includes Kearny.
    40.745-74.03253 Hoboken— Tree-lined streets with well-preserved brownstones typify this former dockworkers' town overlooking the Hudson. Yuppies are taking over Hoboken's old Italian and Irish neig...
    40.71-74.064 Jersey City — Directly across the Hudson River from downtown Manhattan, New Jersey's second largest city is undergoing a large-scale urban renaissance attracting a large yuppie populat...

    The county is the sixth most densely populated in the United States. The cities that comprise Hudson County often share borders that are city streets where the demarcation is barely, if at all noted. Since its beginnings in the 17th century the region has been home to waves of immigrants, making it one of ethnically diverse in America.

    By car

    Most people enter Hudson County either through the Bayonne Bridge from Staten Island. The New Jersey Turnpike is another option, as the county is accessible through its Newark Bay Extension (exits 14-14c) from Manhattan, and the Eastern Spur (exits 15e, 15x, 16e, & 18e) from elsewhere across New Jersey. Alternatively, you can arrive via U.S. Route 1 from the Pulaski Skyway in Newark or Tonelle Ave in nearby Bergen County, or NJ-495 from the Meadowlands or the Lincoln Tunnel.

    By plane

    The closest airport without question is Newark Liberty International Airport. From here, you can either buy a rental and follow the driving directions, or take a PATH train to Jersey City(stop at either Journal Square or Exchange Place).

    By transit

    The busiest bus terminals in Hudson County, and the one's you most likely will arrive by are Jersey City's Journal Square terminal, Secaucus'Frank Lautenberg Terminal, and Hoboken's Lackawanna Terminal. The Secaucus and Hoboken terminals are serviced by NJ Transit while the Journal Square terminal is owned by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey (PATH/PAYNJ). Two of the Journal Square terminal's train routes, along with a bus route go to the Lackawanna Terminal. It's important to rem...

    Traversed north and south by both the Eastern and Western spurs of the New Jersey Turnpike (I95), and US routes 1 and 9; and east and west by State Rt 3/ I495 in the North and State Rt 7 and Rt 78 to the south, It is split between adjoined towns east and west of the Meadowlands and Hackensack River. To the east of the Hackensack, Jersey City, Bayon...

    Jersey Cityhas several places to visit. Lincoln Park offers historic monuments and a lot of nature trails. Liberty Science Center is home to the largest planetarium in the Americas. Liberty State Park is famous for its panoramic vistas of most of the New York City boroughs, and the historic CRRNJ Terminal which houses the ferry to the Statue of Lib...

    Hudson County has several connections to New York City and is a short drive from Newark Liberty International Airport.

  5. Learn about the population, diversity, economy, education, housing, health and more of Hudson County, NJ in 2021. See charts, maps and data sources for this county in New Jersey.

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  7. Hudson County, a county in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is west of the lower Hudson River, which was named for Henry Hudson. The county seat is Jersey City. As of the 2020 census, the county's population was 724,854. References