Fort Lee (otherwise known as “Hollywood on the Hudson” for its history of filmmaking), is bordered on the north by Englewood Cliffs, on the west by Englewood and Palisades Park and on the east by the Hudson River with panoramic views of New York City. Despite its rapid commercial and population growth, it still retains the charm one expects to find in a small town. The town has a combination of attractive features: small houses with gardens, along with its mid and high-rise apartment buildings as well as historical landmarks, such as the Revolutionary War Fort – Fort Lee Historic Park named for General Charles Lee. Moreover, Fort Lee’s ethnic and cultural heritage have been greatly diversified and arrivals from all nations are settling in the borough.