Pequannock, New Jersey

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Holsten's — The Sopranos' Cut-to-Black Diner RoadyGoat

1939

Holsten's Brookdale Confectionery sits at 1063 Broad Street in Bloomfield, an old-fashioned ice cream parlor and candy shop that has been making its own chocolate and ice cream since 1939 (and is still open). It earned a permanent place in TV history on June 10, 2007, when 'Made in America,' the series finale of HBO's 'The Sopranos,' filmed its last scene in one of Holsten's vinyl booths. Tony Soprano, played by James Gandolfini, ordered onion rings and punched up Journey's 'Don't Stop Believin'' on the jukebox before the screen abruptly cut to black for roughly ten seconds — an ending so sudden many viewers thought their cable had failed. The original booth became a fan shrine, but it was actually sold at auction in March 2024 for about 82,600 dollars; the shop welcomes fans to sit in its place today.

12.7 mi away

History of Pequannock

White Manna RoadyGoat

White Manna in Hackensack, New Jersey started as a building at the 1939 World's Fair. After the fair, it was moved to River Street and has been griddling sliders ever since. The tiny burgers — smashed thin on a flattop with onions — come six or eight at a time. The building is a perfect little Art Deco cube. The griddle hasn't cooled down in over 80 years.

14.2 mi away

Paterson Great Falls National Historical Park

1792

Alexander Hamilton chose the Great Falls of the Passaic River as the site for America's first planned industrial city in 1792.

6.8 mi away

Grover Cleveland Birthplace, Caldwell

1837

The 22nd and 24th President of the United States, Grover Cleveland, was born in this Caldwell manse on March 18, 1837.

8.4 mi away

Thomas Edison National Historical Park

1887

Thomas Edison's West Orange laboratory complex was the world's first industrial research facility, producing over half of his 1,093 patents.

12.4 mi away

Bell Labs (Nokia Bell Labs), Murray Hill

1925

Bell Labs in Murray Hill produced some of the 20th century's most important inventions, including the transistor, the laser, and Unix.

19.9 mi away

Newark's Ironbound District

1836

Newark's Ironbound district, named for the railroad tracks that bound it, has been a gateway neighborhood for immigrant communities since the 1830s.

17.8 mi away

Morristown National Historical Park

1779

The Continental Army's winter encampment at Morristown in 1779-1780 was harder than Valley Forge, with record snowfall and near-mutiny.

18.0 mi away

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