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Photo Essay: One Town, Eight Historic Landmarks

Take a tour of Fair Lawn's eight nationally recognized historic sites through this photo gallery.

 
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The clock tower of The Plaza Building in Radburn marks the epicenter of the planned community, once known as "Town for the Motor Age."
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They Lenape followed the Saddle Brook and Passaic rivers. The Dutch utilized local materials to create unique architecture. The British added their own flourishes. And on the eve of the Great Depression, a planned community was built in Radburn. These are Fair Lawn's eight historic sites.

About this column: Through video and photography, Patch enables you to relive the history of Fair Lawn.
Should the government be making more of an effort to preserve our historic past? Tell us in the comments.

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