The agricultural communities of what now comprise Parsippany-Troy Hills were settled in the mid-18th century, but time has destroyed many of the artifacts of early years. Evidence of rock shelters once used by the Lenni-Lenape Indians is still present, but the farms that once existed have been replaced by modern developments. Lake Passaic, formed by a receding ancient glacier, once covered Parsippany-Troy Hills; this geological phenomenon left behind fascinating rock formations and a rich, fertile soil. Follow the history of this New Jersey township from early farmland into a bustling, modern city.
Parsippany Troy Hills (Images of America)
$17.98
This book traces the history of Parsippany-Troy Hills, educating students on local history, geology, and the transformation from farmland to a modern city.
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Weight | 0.141 lbs |
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Dimensions | 16.5 × 0.8 × 23.5 in |
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