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BELLEVILLE, NEW JERSEY

Belleville: Where history blooms and community thrives

Belleville, New Jersey, is a township in Essex County with a rich history and a vibrant community. Known as the "Cherry Blossom Capital of America," it features part of Branch Brook Park, home to the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees, which draw thousands of visitors each spring.

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Belleville’s roots date back to the 1600s, giving it a deep historical significance, including landmarks like the Dutch Reformed Church and historic cemeteries. The township has a diverse population and offers a mix of residential, commercial, and recreational spaces.

 

With its convenient location near Newark and New York City, Belleville is ideal for commuters while maintaining a suburban charm. The area features a variety of restaurants, shops, and parks, making it a welcoming place for families and individuals alike.

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Belmont Tavern

An iconic Italian-American eatery in Belleville, NJ, Belmont Tavern is renowned for its legendary Chicken Savoy, Shrimp Beeps, and Pork Francaise. Established in 1967, this cash-only restaurant exudes old-school charm, making it a timeless favorite. Located at 12 Bloomfield Ave, it’s a must-visit for classic, hearty flavors.

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Branch Brook Park

Branch Brook Park is the most famous park in Belleville, NJ. Spanning over 360 acres and shared with neighboring Newark, it’s renowned for its stunning cherry blossom trees—the largest collection in the United States, with over 5,000 trees blooming each spring. The park also features walking paths, lakes, historic bridges, and recreational facilities, making it a perfect spot for relaxation, picnics, and outdoor activities. It’s a cherished landmark with a rich history, dating back to the late 19th century.

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