History of Cedar Grove
Summary: It's helpful for people considering moving to Cedar Grove to understand it's history and how it has developed into the community it is today.
Cedar Grove, a township in north-central New Jersey, has a rich history that dates back to the pre-Revolutionary War era. Originally part of the Horseneck Tract, which was purchased in 1702 from the Native Americans, the area that would become Cedar Grove was initially used for farming due to its fertile soil and abundant land.
During the 19th century, Cedar Grove evolved from a rural community into a more suburban one, with the construction of homes and the arrival of wealthy individuals who built summer houses and estates. The township was officially incorporated in 1908, named for the cedar trees that once covered the region.
The 20th century saw significant growth as transportation improved and more people moved away from urban centers. Post-World War II development led to a population boom, with many new homes and schools being built to accommodate the growing community. Cedar Grove has maintained a balance between residential areas and green spaces, with several parks and nature preserves providing residents with outdoor recreational opportunities.
Today, Cedar Grove is known for its small-town charm, excellent schools, and convenient location, with easy access to New York City and other parts of New Jersey. Its history is preserved in landmarks such as the Morgan Farm and Museum, which offers a glimpse into the township's agricultural past. For those living in or considering a move to Cedar Grove, the township offers a blend of historical roots and modern living.
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