About Ho Ho Kus, New JerseyTree-lined streets form the perfect backdrop for a diverse selection of quaint shops, services and restaurants, all of which add to the atmosphere of downtown Ho-Ho-Kus, New Jersey. Gothic Revival National Historic Landmark: The Hermitage, The Ho-Ho-Kus Inn and the town's beautiful centrally located gazebo add to Ho-Ho-Kus's appeal.
Ho-Ho-Kus has a diverse selection of home styles, from the charming Tudor Style to the cozy Cape Cod. This city continues to offer its residents a nice lifestyle and community pride that were first brought here by the Dutch, English and Polish. Ho-Ho-Kus consists of a friendly, diverse population that is family oriented with top-rated Bergen County Schools.
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