The Famous Colgate Clock

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2007-02-20

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The Colgate Clock is an octagonal clock facing the Hudson River near Exchange Place in Jersey City. Built in 1924, at one time it perched atop of at the Colgate plant at 85-99 Hudson Street in Jersey City, When the Colgate Plant was demolished in 1985, the clock was refurbished, outfitted with LED lights, and reinstalled on an empty lot at the waterfront near the Goldman-Sachs Tower.
Original file name The Cologate Clock in Jersey City 07-05.jpeg

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The Colgate Clock, Jersey City History, Paulus Hook, Exchange Place, Goldman Sachs Tower, New Jersey City, Jersey City Waterfront, Gateway, The Gateway Region, Hudson County, Jersey City, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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