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  Weehawken Cove (North Hoboken Harbor) - Education - Information - Educational Resources - Encyclopedia - Music
Weehawken Cove (also known as North Hoboken Harbor and Hoboken's Inner Harbor), is a small body of water in New Jersey that extends westward from the Hudson River.
The harbor/cove is north of Hoboken and south of Weehawken.
On the Hoboken side of the harbor/cove is the Hoboken Tea Building Walkway, which goes alongside the water and offers the best public Hoboken views of the harbor/cove.
www.music.us /education/W/Weehawken-Cove-(North-Hoboken-Harbor).htm   (399 words)

  
  Hoboken, New Jersey - Simple English Wikipedia
Hoboken is a city by the Hudson River in Hudson County, New Jersey, across from Manhattan.
Hoboken was an island, by the Hudson River to the east.
The Hoboken waterfront is the western shore of the Hudson from Newark Street to Stevens Institute of Technology, sandwiched by the Holland Tunnel to the south and Lincoln Tunnel to the north, directly across from Lower Manhattan's Canal Street.
simple.wikipedia.org /wiki/Hoboken,_New_Jersey   (1887 words)

  
 Weehawken Cove (North Hoboken Harbor) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Weehawken Cove (also known as North Hoboken Harbor, Hoboken Cove and Hoboken's Inner Harbor), is a small body of water in New Jersey that extends westward from the Hudson River.
The harbor/cove is north of Hoboken and south of Weehawken.
On the Hoboken side of the harbor/cove is the Hoboken Tea Building Walkway, which goes alongside the water and offers the best public Hoboken views of the harbor/cove.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Weehawken_Cove_(North_Hoboken_Harbor)   (192 words)

  
 Landmarks of Hoboken, New Jersey - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
The "Hoboken Island" concept by the FLOW group was chosen in September 2004.
It extends from the southern end of Hoboken, with a view of the entire Manhattan skyline and the restless currents of the Hudson River as it begins to clash with the tides of New York Bay.
Stevens Park is a park in Hoboken, bordered on the west by St. Peter and Paul Church, on the south by the Marineview Plaza complex, on the east by the Hoboken Little League Field, and on the North by buildings of the Stevens Institute of Technology.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Castle_Point_(Hoboken)   (2893 words)

  
 ipedia.com: Hoboken, New Jersey Article   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hoboken was originally an island, surrounded by the Hudson River on the east and a swamp on the west at the foot of the Palisades.
Hoboken was incorporated as a city in 1855.
However, the rising cost of living in Hoboken has already resulted in a significant exodus of the "bohemian" population that was responsible for turning the city's reputation around.
www.ipedia.com /hoboken__new_jersey.html   (1631 words)

  
 New Jersey Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Para un viaje más rápido entre Boulevard East y Hoboken, deben de tranferirse al Hudson-Bergen Light Rail en la estación de Port Imperial y ahorrar de 15 a 20 minutos en su viaje.
Para servicio más rápido entre Union City y Hoboken, deben transferirse al Hudson-Bergen Light Rail en la estación de Bergenline Avenue y ahorrar de 15 a 20 minutos en su viaje.
Hoboken Terminal Foro al Cliente en las vias de autobuses en el terminal de Hoboken.
www.njtransit.com /sa_serviceinfo_hudson_esp.shtml   (823 words)

  
 Spartanburg SC | GoUpstate.com | Spartanburg Herald-Journal
Hoboken Terminal was also one of the first stations in the world to employ the Bush-type train shed, which quickly became ubiquitous with station design.
Hoboken is served by the most rail routes in the entire New Jersey Transit system.
Hoboken Terminal is the terminus for two of the three Hudson-Bergen Light Rail services.
www.goupstate.com /apps/pbcs.dll/section?category=NEWS&template=wiki&text=Hoboken_Terminal   (579 words)

  
 Hoboken
The North German Lloyd line with 14 ships had their piers at the foot of 3rd Street and was known for its tri-weeky service between New York and Bremen, Germany.
Hoboken was also the terminal for the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroads and the Hoboken Shore Railroad.
The population of Hoboken in 1915 was 67,611.
www.maggieblanck.com /Hoboken/Hoboken.html   (2993 words)

  
 GET NJ - Historic Houses - Castle Point - Hoboken
Hobuck Island, or Hoboken Island, formed the largest part of the confiscated Bayard estate, and was much sought after when it was noised about that it was to be put upon the market.
Many found their way there, for the mansion of the owner of Hoboken was considered a handsome piece of architecture, and there are enough “Castle Point plates” in existence to warrant the belief that they were very popular.
Hoboken as a pleasure resort, and the early Castle itself, are now but memories.
www.getnj.com /historichouses/castlepointhoboken.shtml   (1574 words)

  
 Welcome to Fort Hamilton
Harbor mines, submarine nets and other defenses have also served to protect the Narrows, but today all are gone.
The Army's Harbor Defense Museum (Building 230, Sheridan Loop) tells the story of protecting the nation's greatest port with emphasis on fortification at the harbor entrance.
The harbor defense program begun in 1794 proved only the first in a series of fortification construction programs that continued intermittently for the next century and a half.
www.nad.usace.army.mil /fh.htm   (1665 words)

  
 New Jersey Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
For a faster trip between Union City and Hoboken, transfer to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at Bergenline Avenue Station and save 15-20 minutes in travel time.
Customers traveling to Lincoln Harbor from Boulevard East or Hoboken must now transfer from Bus Route No. 23 to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at Port Imperial or Hoboken stations to complete their trip.
Select weekday and all weekend service will be extended to 90th Street in North Bergen.
www.njtransit.com /sa_serviceinfo_hudson.shtml   (751 words)

  
 NYWaterway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Passengers wishing to travel to Port Imperial from Lincoln Harbor should board the bus at the NJ Transit bus stop in front of Riva Point.
Hoboken North passengers can board the bus in front of the terminal.
The Hoboken North ferry terminal is located at the 13th Street pier on Constitution Court and the Hudson River, behind the Shipyard development.
www.nywaterway.com /hobokenN_w38.html   (283 words)

  
 Fritz Kettler
Fritz and Hanna moved to Hoboken, NJ sometime after the birth of Gertrude in April, 1889 and before the birth of Frederick, Junior in November, 1891.
Hoboken was almost completely dominated by German ethnic influences from the 1840's to the start of World War I. (WWI started in Europe in 1914.
Kettlers in the Hoboken Cemetery in North Bergen
www.maggieblanck.com /Blanck/Fritz.html   (3228 words)

  
 Hudson Riverfront Performing Arts Center | Directions
PLEASE NOTE: Lincoln Harbor Park is a few blocks east of the Lincoln Tunnel entrance, on the Hudson River just north of the Chart House Restaurant pier.
You will pass through the communities of Edgewater, North Bergen, and West New York and then you will come to Weehawken where the landmark will be the huge Ferry terminal parking lot.
Lincoln Harbor is one of the first stops out of the Lincoln Tunnel.
www.hrpac.org /directions_LHpark.htm   (775 words)

  
 Ferry Service Changes - Ferry Rider by Anne Smolenski Boiko - Atlantic Highlands Herald - NJ
The evening service from Lincoln Harbor and Hoboken North to Midtown has been extended by one hour and will operate until 11:02 pm from Midtown.
Hoboken North - World Financial Center: Service changes to include midday service to and from the World Financial Center and Pier 11 Terminals.
Lincoln Harbor and Hoboken North to Midtown service has been extended by one hour and will operate until 11:02 pm from Midtown.
www.ahherald.com /ferry/2003/fr031106_service_changes.htm   (425 words)

  
 NYWaterway   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
New York and New Jersey bus service will operate on a regular schedule with the exception of the 44 th /57 th and the 50 th /57 th Street bus routes, which will be modified because of traffic congestion.
Hoboken North to Pier 79, Midtown Ferry will operate on a regular schedule.
Hoboken North to Pier 79, Midtown Ferry will operate on a holiday schedule in conjunction with the Lincoln Harbor service:
www.nywaterway.com /passenger_advisories.html   (2366 words)

  
 Vaterland / Leviathan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Vaterland was in Hoboken, New Jersey, in the middle of her fourth transatlantic roundtrip when World War I began.
When her trooping duties were over, Leviathan was laid up, again at Hoboken, and handed over to the United States Shipping Board.
She was withdrawn from service after arriving at New York 14 September 1934, and was laid up, once more at Hoboken, for the next three years.
www.greatships.net /leviathan.html   (498 words)

  
 New Jersey Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Three stations—2nd Street and 9th Street stations in Hoboken and Lincoln Harbor Station in Weehawken—were opened as NJ TRANSIT began revenue service on the line.
At a grand opening ceremony held at Lincoln Harbor Station in Weehawken, U.S. Congressman Robert Menendez, Weehawken Mayor Richard Turner and NJ TRANSIT Executive Director George D. Warrington welcomed the arrival of the inaugural train carrying a host of dignitaries including Speaker Albio Sires and Hoboken Mayor David Roberts.
The three stations opened today—two in Hoboken and one in Weehawken—are located along a 5.1-mile segment of the line that extends service north from Hoboken Terminal.
www.njtransit.com /nn_press_release.jsp?PRESS_RELEASE_ID=1469   (853 words)

  
 The Dagley Dagley Daily
Brian Simpson of North Carolina took the challenge and produced the audio drama Drive: Part 1 in the privacy of his own home with tools he happened to have around the house: A Roland VS-840 digital audio workstation, a microphone, and his imagination.
There may still be some mountains of gray snow dotting the landscape, but the Hudson is ice-free once again and all the ferries are running (there have been a couple of problems in New York Harbor, including another burning barge and a broken sewer pipe, but that's downstream).
This is the Hoboken North ferry, which travels between the 13th Street Pier and the 38th Street landing on Manhattan's west side.
dagleydagley.blogspot.com /2003_03_02_dagleydagley_archive.html   (2934 words)

  
 Encyclopedia: Empire State Building
New York City, officially named the City of New York, is the most populous city in the United States, the most densely populated major city in North America, and is at the center of international finance, politics, entertainment, and culture.
The building's distinctive art deco spire was originally designed to be a mooring mast and depot for zeppelins.
on Saturday July 28, 1945, a B-25 Mitchell bomber accidentally crashed into the north side between the 79th and 80th floors, where the offices of the National Catholic Welfare Council were located.
www.nationmaster.com /encyclopedia/Empire-State-Building   (4385 words)

  
 The Jersey City Economic Development Corporation - SRO Crowd Views Liberty Harbor Plan
The slides were central to a presentation by urban planner Andre Duany of the Miami firm Duany Plater-Zyberk & Co., whose architects traveled to cities around the world to come up with the right elements for the area from Grand Avenue to the waterfront.
They studied the way some of Manhattan's most impressive townhouses were built and also visited, areas of Jersey City and Hoboken to compare styles.
Mocco, a former North Bergen mayor and county freeholder, said he visited other projects that Duany had completed.
www.jcedc.org /libertyharborplan.html   (547 words)

  
 Waterwire.net
Ferry service will be provided for conference participants from lower Manhattan to The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor, departing at 8:30 a.m.
Enter The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor from left traffic lane and then follows signs for the Waterfront Conference.
Enter The Peninsula at Bayonne Harbor from right traffic lane and then follow signs for the Waterfront Conference.
www.waterwire.net /Resources/archives.cfm?ContID=1520   (178 words)

  
 NJ Transit   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
We are pleased to announce that later this year, No. 23 customers will be able to connect to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail at the Lincoln Harbor Station for service to Hoboken, Newport, and Exchange Place.
There will be no service frequency change for the No. 23 North Bergen-Hoboken route compared to today’s Boulevard East schedule.
Note that we are keeping the existing fare boundary structure; for the No. 22, the fare zone boundaries are at Willow Avenue and 14th St. in Hoboken, and Bergenline Avenue and Woodcliff Avenue in North Bergen, and the boundary for the No. 23 is at Park Ave.
www.njtransit.com /sa_service_adjustments_project.jsp?ID=1981   (732 words)

  
 The Great Hoboken Pier Fire of 1900 - Home   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
The Great Harbor Fire: The North German Lloyd Disaster of 1900, Gordon, Robert.
Hoboken's fearful Conflagration - Seven Pages of Pictures, The Mail and Express, illustrated Saturday Magazine, Supplement to the New York mail and Express, Saturday July 7, 1900.
In 1900, a little more than Twenty percent of the population in Hoboken was German-born.
www.pier3.org /bibliography.html   (253 words)

  
 Gateway Park - TheBestLinks.com - 2000, 2002, Right triangle, Hoboken, ...   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Note that the sign still says "Your Park" which is incorrect.
Gateway Park is an official yet secluded park in Hoboken, New Jersey that was created by Hoboken's Boy Scout Troop 146 in 2000 to help make the neighborhood more scenic.
The "Your Park" sign says from top to bottom the following rules: Dogs must be on a leash, no alcoholic beverages, no defacing of property, no littering, no barbacuing.
www.thebestlinks.com /Gateway_Park.html   (348 words)

  
 Videographers in Hoboken Nj - Find Hoboken Videography
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www.wedj.com /wedjcom.nsf/usalinks!open&t=videographers-Hoboken-Nj   (2116 words)

  
 This Famishing World - McCann - Ch4b
After leaving Hoboken, August 3rd, 1914, the German cruiser roamed the seas for two hundred and fifty-five days, subsisting on supplies taken from French and British merchantmen before she bombed them.
During this period of two hundred and fifty-five days she touched at no port, depending entirely for coal and provisions on her raiding ability and her speed in escaping French and British warships.
The Kronprinz Wilhelm would either be manned by five hundred dead bodies in a few more weeks or she would have to make a run for it to the nearest port.
journeytoforever.org /farm_library/Famish/famworld4b.html   (8285 words)

  
 Hoboken DJs - Disc Jockeys - Hoboken DJ, DJs in Hoboken Nj   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-10-19)
Hoboken DJs - Disc Jockeys - Hoboken DJ, DJs in Hoboken Nj DJ Services for Weddings and more
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 Gilder Gagnon Howe & Co. LLC - Disaster Recovery Handbook
Take the Henry Hudson Parkway north to the Cross County Parkway to the Hutchinson Parkway north to 287 west.
However, any rider that could get out of the city and hooked up with car service or taxis to the north could have been picked up and driven to their destination.
Also, there are ferry lines running from Pier 78 to Lincoln Harbor in Weehawken, north Hoboken, Colgate, and Newport.
www.drgghc.com /directions.htm   (3531 words)

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