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      • For these reasons, Paterson is New Jersey's American WWII Heritage City - recognized through the American WWII Heritage City Program for meeting high criteria for home-front activities and modern commemoration. Only one city in each state/territory can be so designated, emphasizing Paterson's significant contributions and modern remembrance.
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  2. Patersons status as an American World War II Heritage City honors the sacrifices and significant efforts taken by the city’s citizens, who rose to the challenge in time of conflict. Last updated: January 12, 2024

  3. PostWorld War II era. During World War II, Paterson played an important part in the aircraft engine industry. By the end of the war, however, urban areas were in decline; Paterson was no exception.

  4. By 1920, Paterson's population had reached nearly 136,000 people. After World War I, the Wright Aeronautical Corporation began manufacturing airplane motors at an old Paterson silk mill, and for a time airplane engine production became the city's primary industry. But after World War II the industry moved elsewhere.

  5. May 10, 2024 · Paterson, city, seat (1837) of Passaic county, northeastern New Jersey, U.S., situated on the Passaic River, 11 miles (18 km) northwest of New York City. It was founded after the American Revolution by advocates of American industrial independence from Europe (including the statesman Alexander

  6. continental railroad in 1869. Paterson remained a hub for building aircraft engines through World War II. Labor and management would clash in Paterson over long hours and harsh working conditions. An 1835 textile workers' strike, one of the nation's earliest labor actions, reduced the workday for children from 13 Vi to 11 hours.