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Happy Waterfall Wednesday! Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park is centered around the waterfall that powered America’s Industrial Revolution. When the sun is high in the sky, there’s a good chance you’ll see a rainbow over the falls. On this visit, it was cloudy and the rainbow appeared and disappeared as clouds obscured the sun. Watch the video below until the end to see this happen.

Paterson Posts
- Paterson Great Falls
- Native American Heritage at the falls
- Overlook Park
- Waterfall Wednesday
- Raceways
- Alexander Hamilton
- Mary Ellen Kramer Park
- Waterfall Wednesday Rainbow
Location: 72 McBride Avenue Extension, Paterson, NJ
Designation: National Historical Park
Date designated or established: 11/7/2011
Date of my visit: 1/26/2020
Some great shots here 🙂.
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One of the places I plan to visit! I loved the video with the rainbow.
Definitely an underappreciated Park…the rangers make a difference in your experience though, so hopefully they will have more talks and events. Thanks!🌈
I bet they do!
Lovely pictures! Love the rainbow over the waterfall 😇
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PERFECT pictures!
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There is always something majestic about viewing a waterfalls. Great shots.
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