Montclair
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Understand
Montclair is a moderately built-up, leafy city about 15 miles from New York City, with a mix of low-rise apartment buildings and private houses. Within the city is the locally prominent Montclair State University, but Montclair is too large and diverse to be thought of as just a college town. The neighborhood of Upper Montclair is full of mansions that can be seen while driving by.
Get in
By train
New Jersey Transit serves Montclair with the Montclair-Boonton rail line that connects Montclair State University directly to Penn Station in New York City, with several stops in Montclair.By bus
Like many other communities in North Jersey, Montclair is well served by buses that travel to and from Manhattan's Port Authority Bus Terminal.By car
Get around
By car
Most residents of Montclair own a car. Parking can be tricky in some areas of downtown, however.On foot
Central Montclair is a pleasant place to walk.See
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phone: +1 973 746-5555address: 3 South Mountain Ave
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phone: +1 973 655-2378address: 8 Yogi Berra DrDedicated to the life and career of the renowned baseball player, this museum has an incredible collection of artifacts and memorabilia from the famed catcher and the New York Yankees of the time.
There are also some art galleries downtown, and you can see a beautiful distant view of the Manhattan skyline from a high point within Montclair city limits.
Do
Buy
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phone: +1 973-744-7177address: 54 Fairfield Street, Watchung PlazaVibrant and robust independent book store. An excellent general bookstore, with very strong ties to and with Montclair's rich literary community. Also a strong teen and children's selection; dedicated children's room. Event calendar.
Eat
There are various cafes downtown.
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phone: +1 973 433-7343address: 989 Bloomfield Ave