Bergen County - Park Ridge - A History of Home Construction in the Pascack Valley

Sunday, November 17 – Bergen County

A History of Home Construction
in the Pascack Valley
William J. Martin, AIA
at 2 p.m.

On the suburban streets of the Pascack Valley you will find Dutch colonials, Victorians, ranches and McMansions, all reflecting the social mores, economic factors, and technological advances of different eras.

Architect William J. Martin, AIA, of Westwood, will teach us about how and why home styles have evolved throughout the history of the region, showing examples of different types of structures.
Educated at Carnegie-Mellon University and Pratt Institute, Martin, owns his own architectural firm in Westwood and is a licensed architect in five states. He is chair of Westwood’s Zoning Board and a member of Bergen County’s Historical Preservation Advisory Board. He is chairman of the Pascack Historical Society's Historical Preservation Board.

A question and answer period will follow the talk. Visitors are encouraged to bring photos of their homes to share with the audience. Complimentary coffee and cake will be served. This is one not to be missed! After hearing this informative talk, you will never look at the streets of the Pascack Valley the same way again.
All events take place at the Pascack Historical Society, 19 Ridge Ave., Park Ridge. 

Email info@pascackhistoricalsociety.org for additional information on either of these programs.



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