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Cities Near Wyckoff, NJ
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194 Jeffer Ct
Wyckoff, NJ (in city)
5 Bed, 4+ Bath
Home
5500 sq.ft.
Rare Find!
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75 Frost Ct
Wyckoff, NJ (in city)
4 Bed, 2+ Bath
Home
Great town, great schools, prime location! This 4 bedroom, 2.5 bath classic center hall colonial
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567 Wyckoff Ave
Wyckoff, NJ (in city)
6 Bed, 5+ Bath
Home
28875 sq.ft.
Amazing Extended-Family Opportunity!!! One-of-a-Kind property with stately C/H Colonial Home and
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213 Goffle Hill Rd
Hawthorne, NJ (2.1 miles)
4 Bed, 3+ Bath
Home
2500 sq.ft.
Negotiable
Will work with broker
Possible owner financing
Almost an acre lot
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17 Windham Pl
Glen Rock, NJ (2.6 miles)
6 Bed, 5+ Bath
Home
5200 sq.ft.
Just Listed "Glen Rock's Gold Coast"! One of a Kind, totally Renovated, Center Hall Colonial boosts
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Must Have Pre-approved Letter
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794 High Mountain Rd
North Haledon, NJ (2.6 miles)
7 Bed, 5+ Bath
Home
7000 sq.ft.
One of a Kind...Custom Home on Nearly an Acre of Professionally Landscaped PropertyOver 7000 sq ft
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115 Orchard Park
Allendale, NJ (2.8 miles)
2 Bed, 2 Bath
Condominium
1000 sq.ft.
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18 Chestnut St
Allendale, NJ (2.8 miles)
3 Bed, 2+ Bath
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Great entertainment flow inside and out.
Large entertainment room featuring sun
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Local city information for Wyckoff, NJ
Wyckoff is a township in Bergen County, New Jersey, United States. As of the United States 2000 Census, the township population was 16,508. It is a primarily white, upper-middle class community outside New York City. Nationwide, Wyckoff ranks 53rd in 100 highest-income places in the United States (with a population of at least 10,000). Statewide, Wyckoff ranks 44th in New Jersey locations by per capita income.
From the mid-18th century, what is now Wyckoff was a community within Franklin Township, which consisted of most of northern Bergen County west of the Saddle River. Starting in the 1840s, several new municipalities were created from portions of Franklin Township, so that today what is now Wyckoff borders eight different communities. Wyckoff was formed as a township by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on November 2, 1926, replacing Franklin Township, based on the results of a referendum held that day. Portions of Wyckoff were ceded to Midland Park based on the results of a referendum held on June 9, 1931.
The most commonly given origin for the name Wyckoff, which was the origin accepted by the town committee when the town was established, is that Wyckoff is from the Lenape word "wickoff", meaning high ground, or that it is from "wickok" meaning water. Another theory is that the town was named for Brooklyn judge Pieter Claesen Wyckoff (1625-1694). The surname comes from the Dutch words "Wyk," meaning parish and "Hof," meaning court. None of these origins is supported with solid historical evidence. The town has 13 churches, one synagogue, five public schools, three volunteer fire stations, and one volunteer ambulance corps.
The first known human inhabitants of the area were the Lenni Lenape Native Americans who lived north of the Raritan River and spoke a Munsee dialect of Algonquian. Sicomac, said to mean "resting place for the departed" or "happy hunting ground", is an area of Wyckoff that, according to tradition, was the burial place of many Native Americans, including Chief Oratam of the Ackingshacys, and many stores and buildings there are named after the area's name, including Sicomac Elementary School. Most Native Americans had left by the 19th century, although a small group lived near Clinton Avenue until 1939.
What is today Wyckoff was part of Saddle River Township, which included all of Bergen County west of the Saddle River. Saddle River Township was split up in 1771 with the area containing Wyckoff becoming Franklin Township. By 1755, about 100 families lived in the Franklin Township area, of which, no more than 20 were in what is now Wyckoff. Franklin Township (1771) consisted of what is today Ho-Ho-Kus (seceded 1849), Ridgewood (seceded 1876), Midland Park (seceded 1894), Oakland (seceded 1902), Franklin Lakes (seceded 1922), and Wyckoff. The size of Franklin Township decreased as areas seceded and were incorporated into their own towns. After Franklin Lakes was established in 1922, Franklin Township consisted of only the area known locally as Wyckoff. On November 2, 1926, residents voted (243 positive votes out of 337) to change the name from Franklin Township to the Township of Wyckoff.
The first recorded permanent settlers were John and William Van Voor Haze (Voorhees), who purchased 550 acres (2.2 km
2) of land in the area in 1720. Other early settlers (mostly Dutch) included the Van Horns, Terhunes, Ackermans, Quackenbushes, Pulises, and Vanderhoffs. In 1940 the population was just under 4,000 consisting of roughly 100 families with 30% of the land devoted to farming. By 1969 the number of farms had dropped to 13 covering 3 acres (12,000 m
2), 6% of the town. Today only two farms remain: Abma's Farm and Goffle Road Poultry Farm, which is Bergen County's only remaining live market. Rail service by the New Jersey Midland Railway began in 1870. That service was purchased by the New York, Susquehanna and Western Railway, which abruptly ended passenger service in 1966.
The Terhune House is an historic home listed on the National Register of Historic Places, located at 161 Godwin Avenue, that was initially constructed in 1737.
In 1994, the Vander Platt funeral home prepared the body of Richard Nixon for burial.
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