Liberty State Park, a revitalized urban area in Jersey City, once served as an industrial zone but now offers a scenic departure point for ferries to the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. Spanning 1,000 acres, the park provides sweeping views of the New York City skyline, the Hudson River, and the iconic Statue of Liberty. Visitors can explore the expansive grounds, enjoy the waterfront, and take in the historical significance of this site, which has long been a gateway for those arriving in the Big Apple.
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