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Fort Lee New Jersey Parks
Welcome to Monument Park in Fort Lee, New Jersey, a suburb of The Big Apple. This park was first established in 1908 and dedicated by the Daughters of the American Revolution. It was once a section of the Continental Army's Revolutionary War Fort Constitution where 2,600 troops stood under the command of General George Washington, who would later become the First President of the United States. During the summer months many concerts are hosted here.
To contact the department office please call 201-592-3500 Extension 2502.
Fort Lee New Jersey Park Ordinances
*Unless otherwise posted all parks open at 8:00 a.m. and close at 7:00 p.m.
*The following are only allowed in designated areas; bicycles, fires, golfing, motor vehicles, remote contol aircraft, skating.
*The following are all prohibited; alcoholic beverages (except during special occasions), defacing public property, explosive devices, glass objects, littering, public nudity.
*The following require special permits; amplified sound, holding public meetings, sales, solicitations
*All animals must be leashed and waste removed.
Please respect these ordinances and all local, State of New Jersey, and United States statutes.
Monument Park
Intersection of Palisade Avenue and Angioletti Place
Fort Lee, New Jersey
07024
United States
40.848961, -73.968968
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