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2nd Street from Boulevard, Clifton Park, Weehawken
Black and white photo postcard of Mr. Von Biela's house on the corner of Boulevard East, looking west. Today, Second Street has been promoted to 46th Street and looks quite a bit different!
Tags: Boulevard East, Houses
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…
Boulevard Loop and Bitters Atelier, and Castle Highwood Park, Weehawken, NJ
Color postcard photograph of the Hudson Boulevard loop (today's Boulevard East) looking north. In the foreground on the east side are the Meister mansion, Karl Bitter's studio. On reverse, postmarked June 29, 1906. Peter Hoffmann Publisher, Jersey…
Tags: Boulevard East, Houses, Karl Bitter
Palisade Avenue, West Hoboken and Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard of Palisade Avenue.
Postmarked August 9, 1913 from Weehawken.
Hudson Ave, Weehawken, NJ
Colored photo postcard of Hudson Avenue looking north towards 32nd Street, in the Heights section of town.
Palisade Avenue and Shippen Street, West Hoboken and Weehawken NJ
Colored postcard photo looking south on Palisade Avenue towards Shippen Street.
Peter Hoffmann publisher, Union Hill, NJ Printed in Germany.
View of Highwood Park New Jersey
Black and white postcard photo looking north from Hamilton Avenue to Boulevard East. Meister home on right side. Postmarked September 13, 1907 from Hoboken.
Tags: Boulevard East, Houses
Shippen Street (W) from Hudson Avenue
Colored photo postcard view looking west down Shippen Street from Hudson Avenue.
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
Brown Mansion, Clifton Park, NJ
A black and white photo postcard of the mansion of James Brown, principal of the Brown Brothers Bank in New York City. After Brown's death, the house was converted to a church, first as an outpost of the Grove Reformed Church on Kennedy Boulevard in…
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Restaurant Cafe - Lived Boiled Lobsters My Specialty
Business card of August Kaiser, proprietor of a restaurant at 307 Park Avenue, which was located just south of the old town hall, and just north of…