Morristown, NJ

Centered on its historic Green, Morristown offers its residents a wide range of amenities and services and exciting retail and entertainment venues. Morristown is rich in history. Since the nation's birth, Morristown has been a crossroads of culture and commerce. Morristown National Historical Park (Washington's Headquarters, Fort Nonsense, Jockey Hollow) was the first in the country.

A state-designated "regional center," Morristown is the County Seat of Morris County and the home of both Morristown Memorial Hospital and a wide range of cultural facilities.
Downtown stays lively from morning to night with its 141 restaurants, 20 bars, 9 coffee shops, award-winning 1,302-seat Community Theatre, and upscale 10-screen cinema.

At just 2.8 square miles, Morristown's distinct residential neighborhoods and downtown condos and apartments are home to 18,000 residents. All are walkable to downtown, centered on the Revolutionary-era Morristown Green. Morristown's prime location brings some 22,000 workers and 106,000 drivers into the area daily, supporting local businesses. 96% of the town's 1M square feet of retail space is occupied by small business entrepreneurs. The downtown has over 3,500 public parking spaces managed by the Morristown Parking Authority. The historic train station abuts the Lafayette Avenue garage for the public and for NJ TRANSIT's Midtown Direct Morris and Essex line riders.

Morristown is connected to the beauty of the region by picturesque country roads. A short bike ride away is well-loved Morris County Parks such as Lewis Morris, the Traction Line Recreational Trail, and Loantaka Brook Reservation. The Great Swamp National Wildlife Refuge is close by as well.

https://www.townofmorristown.org/