Peterson, Iowa Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

If you're considering moving to a new city, you might be wondering about the Population & Steets in Paterson. The following table provides the population breakdown for the city. Listed below are the boroughs of Peterson City. The manor section is the residential area of Paterson, east of East 33rd Street. It is also close to Route 20, Broadway, and the Passaic River. It is part of the city's 3rd ward. Located adjacent to this ward are the manor and Park sections of Fair Lawn and the Manor Section.

Paterson's skyline shows the Passaic River canyon in the foreground. Most of the city's mills were located in the area along the river. In fact, more than half of the city's Hispanic businesses are Peruvian-owned. However, not all of these businesses are authentic Peruvian, nor do they fly the rojiblanca flag. In fact, the majority of Paterson's Hispanic-owned businesses do not look Peruvian or fly the rojiblanca.

The City of Paterson was founded in the late eighteenth century. At one point, it was known as the Silk City of the United States. In 1828, it became a center of labor unrest. The Paterson and Hudson River Railroad laid tracks in the city, and the canal provided a connection to the Pennsylvania coal fields. The city also boasted some of the country's first locomotives and revolver plants.