The City of Paterson, NJ was established in the state of New Jersey in 1792. And it was incorporated on April 11, 1831 and was named Paterson after the Governor of New Jersey William Paterson. The Passaic River runs through Paterson, NJ. It was the first planned Industrial city of America and was once the biggest Industrial city. The industries in Paterson, NJ were powered by Hydroelectric power from 77-foot high falls on the Passaic River. Silk became the dominant industry in late 1800s and Paterson is still also called the Silk City. The warmest month of the year is July with 85 Fahrenheit average temperature and coldest being January with 19 Fahrenheit being average temperature. Paterson, NJ receives an average rainfall of 51.50 Inches annually.
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