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Ringwood, NJ, derived its name from the Ringwood Manor estate, which was established in the 18th century by the Englishman William Paterson. The name "Ringwood" itself likely comes from a place in England, reflecting the area's colonial roots. The region was known for its iron production, and the manor became a significant site during the industrial era. Over time, the name Ringwood became associated with the surrounding community that developed around the estate.

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