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Communipaw is a
neighborhood in
Jersey City in
Hudson County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. It is
located west of
Liberty State Park and east of Bergen...
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Communipaw Ferry was a
major ferry service that
operated between the
village of
Communipaw (in what
would become Jersey City, New Jersey) and Lower...
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Central Railroad of New
Jersey Terminal, also
known as
Communipaw Terminal and
Jersey City Terminal, was the
Central Railroad of New Jersey's waterfront...
- road
becomes Communipaw Avenue and
intersects the
northern terminus of Route 440 near the
Hudson Mall. At this intersection,
Communipaw Avenue continues...
- (145.3 km)
route from Philadelphia's
Reading Terminal to
Jersey City's
Communipaw Terminal, with a
ferry connection to
Lower Manhattan at
Liberty Street...
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Newark Bay Extension,
which is part of I-78,
marks its
western perimeter.
Communipaw Cove is part of the 36-acre (15 ha)
state nature preserve in the park...
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Hudson Valley. By 1617 a factorij, or
trading post, was
established at
Communipaw. Initially,
these posts were set up for fur
trade with the indigenous...
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Jersey opposite Manhattan, a
terminal and shop site was also
needed in the
Communipaw neighborhood. This
facility was
modernized in 1914 and
included two roundhouses...
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captives taken in what
later became known as the
Peach War. In 1661, the
Communipaw ferry was
founded and
began a long
history of trans-Hudson
ferry and ultimately...
- (CNJ)
president R.B.
White in 1928, this
train whisked p****engers from
Communipaw Terminal in
Jersey City to
Atlantic City,
making the
total trip from Manhattan...