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Anderson Park (New Jersey)

Coordinates: 40°49′40″N 74°14′43″W / 40.827853°N 74.245289°W / 40.827853; -74.245289
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Anderson Park
Anderson Park Sign showing Essex County and seal of Essex County Park System (Established 1895) above the Park Name along with the text "Established 1903"
Sign on Bellevue Avenue
Map
TypePublic Park
LocationMontclair, New Jersey
Coordinates40°49′40″N 74°14′43″W / 40.827853°N 74.245289°W / 40.827853; -74.245289
Area14.85 acres (60,100 m2)
Created1905
Operated byEssex County
OpenAll year
Public transit accessUpper Montclair (NJT station)
A black and white portrait of Charles W. Anderson. He is wearing a suit, a bowtie, and glasses. He is facing to the right.
A portrait of Charles W. Anderson.

Anderson Park is a county park located in Montclair, New Jersey, United States. Anderson Park is part of the Essex County Park System.

History[edit]

Early History[edit]

In 1902, Montclair resident Charles W. Anderson offered to donate 14.85 acres of parkland to the Essex County Park Commission. This came at a time when Essex County was facing a lot of population growth, which brought more homes and less greenery. While Montclair was shifting away from a focus on agriculture and into suburban development, the community recognized a need for parkland.

Fredrick Law Olmsted Sr. died in 1903, but his stepson, John Charles Olmsted, designed Anderson Park. The elder Olmsted was best known for designing Central Park in Manhattan, and his successor firm also designed many of Essex County's parks. For Montclair, the landscape architects envisioned a "neighborhood park". At a time when Theodore Roosevelt was dedicating land to America's national parks, voters quickly approved a park bond issue so that Essex County would accept Anderson's donation.

The park was called Montclair Park until 1909 when the name was changed to Anderson Park at the request of the town to honor Charles W. Anderson.[1]

Modern Day[edit]

In 2006, Friends of Anderson Park formed to rejuvenate the original 1904 Olmsted Planting Plan.[2] Since then, the conservancy has planted more than 230 trees and shrubs.

Plaque commemorating Charles W. Anderson

Qualities[edit]

Anderson Park was designed to be versatile and open. It features a meadow, boulders, benches, and pathways. A pear-shaped main loop surrounds the meadow; a smaller inner loop diverges on the southeast end of the park. The park is popular with families, joggers, dog walkers, picnickers, and athletes. Each June, the park is home to the Music Under the June Moon chamber music concert, and in September the Fine Arts and Crafts Fair comes to the park.[3]

Location[edit]

Anderson Park is just south of the Upper Montclair Train Station and just west of the historic Upper Montclair business district. Toney's Brook flows through the east side of the park, parallel to the railroad tracks.

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References[edit]

  1. ^ "Anderson Park | Parks | Essex County Parks". essexcountyparks.org. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  2. ^ "Our Mission". Friends of Anderson Park. Retrieved 2023-05-16.
  3. ^ "Enjoying the Park". Friends of Anderson Park. Retrieved 2023-05-16.

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