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The Hoboken Historical Museum, founded in 1986, is located in Hoboken, New Jersey and presents rotating exhibitions and activities related to the history, culture, architecture and historic landmarks of the city. In 2001, the museum moved to 1301 Hudson Street into the last standing building of the former Bethlehem Steel Hoboken Shipyard.
The Hoboken Historical Museum was founded in 1986 and moved into its current location at 1301 Hudson St. in 2001. It presents displays on the city's history as well as exhibits of local artists' work. Its current location was once the W. & A. Fletcher Company machine shop, a hub of the city's 19th century shipbuilding and repair industry. [13]
Hoboken: part of the Hoboken Firehouses and Firemen's Monument TR 10: Engine Company No. 3: Engine Company No. 3: March 30, 1984 : 201 Jefferson St. Hoboken: part of the Hoboken Firehouses and Firemen's Monument TR 11: Engine Company No. 4
Hoboken in 1854 Hoboken in 1860 A stereoscopic image of ferries at Hoboken, 1865 In the early 19th century, Colonel John Stevens developed the waterfront as a resort for Manhattanites. [ 44 ] On October 11, 1811, Stevens' ship the Juliana , began to operate as a ferry between Manhattan and Hoboken, making it the world's first commercial steam ...
Eatontown Historical Museum: Eatontown: Monmouth: Shore Region: Local history [9] Edward Compton House: Mauricetown: Cumberland: South Jersey: Historic house: Late 19th-century Victorian house, operated by the Mauricetown Historical Society Ellis Island: Jersey City: Hudson: Gateway Region: History: Museum of immigration; ferry boats depart ...
Hoboken City Hall, is located in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States. The building was designed by Francis G. Himpler and was built in 1883. The building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 1, 1976. The building is a Second Empire structure modified to a Beaux Art Classicism design. [3]
In the 1890s, [4] [5] the Buildings at 1200–1206 Washington Street were built by the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company, [6] by the architect Charles Fall. [7] They are located between 12th Street and 13th Street on the west side of Washington Street, [ 5 ] a commercial district with many retail stores and restaurants.
The Keuffel and Esser Manufacturing Complex is located in Hoboken, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States.The western concrete building with the four-sided clock tower was built in 1906 and opened in 1907, after the previous building was destroyed by a fire in 1905. [3]