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Weehawken is a
township in the
northern part of
Hudson County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. It is
located on the
Hudson Waterfront and
Hudson Palisades...
- USS
Weehawken was a name used by the U.S. Navy more than once in
naming its vessels: USS
Weehawken (1862), a single-turreted monitor,
launched on 5 November...
- The Burr–Hamilton duel took
place in
Weehawken, New Jersey,
between Aaron Burr, the
third U.S. vice
president at the time, and
Alexander Hamilton, the...
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Hoboken (DL&W)
Exchange Place (PRR)
Weehawken (NYC)
Pavonia (Erie)
Communipaw (CNJ)
Weehawken Terminal was the
waterfront intermodal terminal on the North...
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Weehawken Street is a
short street located in New York City's West Village, in the
borough of Manhattan, one
block from and
parallel to West and Washington...
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Weehawken High
School is a six-year
comprehensive public high
school that
serves students in
seventh through twelfth grade from
Weehawken in
Hudson County...
- USS
Weehawken (CM-12) was
originally SS
Estrada Palma – a car
ferry built in 1920 by
William Cramp & Sons of Philadelphia. It was
acquired by the United...
- The
Weehawken Public Library is the free
public library of
Weehawken, New Jersey. The
library has a
collection of
about 43,000
volumes and
circulates 40...
- River. It was
previously the New York Central's West S****
Railroad and
Weehawken Branch. The
River Line has
since been
split into
several sections, following...
- The
Hackensack Water Company Complex is a set of
historic buildings in
Weehawken, New Jersey,
registered in the U.S.
National Register of
Historic Places...