About Little Falls, NJ
Little Falls is a part of the Passaic County in the state of New Jersey. The city was officially incorporated on April 2, 1868 and it is known for the remnants of the Old Morris canal, which once served the irrigation and drinking needs of the town. The historical buildings and old age architecture is the major feature of the town that attracts historians and archeologists to the town. The major attractions of the town include main street that is a colorful example of mixed ethnicity and cultural diversity of the town. The town has a strong network of transportation mediums. It is connected to the other parts of the country through railways and airways. Even the rod network is very sound in the town. The town has famous and reputed schools among which Passaic Valley Regional High School and Montclair State University are the most popular and biggest educational establishments. The town is also famous for its natural beauty and it attracts the film and TV directors for shooting business very frequently. Famous persons from Little Falls include the famous Illusionist David Blaine and TV celebrity Frank DeCaro.