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Hudson Ave, Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard of Hudson Avenue looking north towards 32nd Street, in the Heights section of town.
Hudson Boulevard Loop at Highwood Park, NJ
Black and white photo postcard showing the Boulevard East loop, just south of Duer Place. Postmarked April 6, 1909 from Weehawken. Published by John C. Voigt Postcard Co,, Jersey City, NJ Printed in Germany
Junction of Angelica and Maple Streets
Colored photo postcard of the junction of Maple, Angelica (now Angelique) Streets and Hudson Avenue, looking west, circa 1900.
Junction of Angelica and Maple Streets, Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard, looking west from Maple Street toward the junction of Angelica (now Angelique) at left, and Maple Street to the right. All buildings are extant, though much changed in appearance. Postmarked from Weehawken.
Key to Hauxhurst, the Denning Duer Mansion
Front door key of the Denning-Duer Mansion, called Hauxhurst from 1845-1900. May 4, 1944. Given to Chief Edward J. Kirk by Mr. Thomas Quinn, to whom key was given by Miss Sarah Duer, 45 years ago. From the collection of Police Chief Edwark Kirk, to…
King Avenue, Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard of King Avenue looking south towards Bellevue Terrace. Postmarked September 30, 1910 from Weehawken
Looking West, Clifton Park, Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard of Fulton Street, from Potter Place looking west towards Park Avenue. Published by the Union News Company, New York
Meister's Mansion, Highwood Park, Weehawken, NJ
Black and white photo postcard, looking north from Hamilton Avenue, of a quite stately mansion that was located at what is now the south end of Hamilton Park. The impressive house with wrap around porches and an elaborate cantilevered gazebo on the…
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Morgan Street, Weehawken, N.J.
Hand colored photo postcard of Morgan Street, which was in Union Hill, and became 40th Street in 1926. The image does look like Weehawken. It was not uncommon for postcards to be mislabeled. Postmarked November 9, 1909 from Milford, Mass Printed in…
Newspaper Clipping - Demolition in the Valley
This identified newspaper clipping shows the demolition of houses in the Valley section of town in preparation for the building of the approaches to the Lincoln Tunnel. From the collection of the Weehawken Historical Commission.
Tags: Houses, Lincoln Tunnel, Streets
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Muller Fuel and Oil Company
Black and white photograph of gas station, located at 612 Boulevard East, the site of current day Speedway Gas, just north of the first Weehawken exit…