THINGS TO DO IN
Weehawken, NJ
Read More The 5.4-acre Hamilton Park got its name from Alexander Hamilton, who died after his duel with Aaron Burr in 1804. In the park is the rock where Hamilton lay his head as he awaited death, according to legend.
Hamilton Park
Read More Located on Hauxhurst Avenue, the Weehawken Public Library was once the home of German native Wilhelm Joseph Peter. Known as William Peter, he fled his country during the 1848 German Revolution.
Weehawken
Public Library
Read More Located on Port Imperial Blvd., Waterfront Park and Recreation Center features two small playgrounds, the Linear Park and Hudson River Walk. Exceptional recreation facilities await the entire family, including two softball fields, three tennis courts,
a workout area, and a multi-purpose
turf soccer field.
Waterfront Park and Recreation Center
Read More Also known as the Soldiers and Sailors monument, the Weehawken World War One Memorial is part of the Hamilton Plaza and Park. In 1930, Weehawken resident John Rapetti designed and sculpted the bronze figures and the bronze Hamilton bust at the Hamilton Monument on Hamilton Avenue.
Weehawken World War One Memorial
Read More The Old Glory Park is a small landscaped zone, providing benches and beautiful views of the Hudson River and the Big Apple. Despite its small size, this fantastic park attracts crowds at any time of the year, especially during spring and summer.
Old Glory Park
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