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Weehawken Condo's

From about 1799 to 1835 Weehawken, situated on the bluffs overlooking the Hudson River, was notorious for its "infamous dueling ground," a grassy shelf some 20 feet above tidewater. The most famous duel to take place there was, of course, that between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr. A monument to Hamilton can be found in Weehawken, but not at the actual site.

Just north of the monument, on Boulevard East, is Hamilton Plaza, a popular scenic overlook maintained by the town of Weehawken. Stop here for a spectacular view of Manhattan and the river. Awareness of Weehawken as a viewing spot goes back to the 18th century, and the town was once a resort town, the bluffs occupied by estates, beer gardens, and large, Adirondack-style wooden hotels. Ferry service ran from New York City, and elevators carried the visitors up to the buildings on the cliffs.

Marinas, condominiums, office buildings, hotels, an all-weather driving range and restaurants have sprouted on the former freight yards and no longer-active piers. Ferry service to New York City was restored in 1986, and some 30,000 riders a day now take the ferry from Weehawken, Hoboken, or Jersey City. Harbor cruises are available mid-March through November.


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