Wednesday, February 21, 2007
birth of baseball.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hoboken%2C_New_Jersey
Early baseball game played at Elysian Fields, Hoboken. There was a lack of grounds
or space to breathe to play baseball in Manhattan.
Thursday, February 1, 2007
3rd official post (E.X.C.)
http://www.hobokenmuseum.org/
A website of the Hoboken Historical Musuem Cultural Center. The Musuem holds lectures and activities and events of which the website has posted. It also has an interactive walking tour, a list of hoboken links, musuem links, memberships, educational programs, a history of hoboken and an online catalog/research. In the history link, there are links for famous sons and daughters who were born and lived in Hoboken, "this month in history" and Hoboken "firsts".
http://www.hobokennj.org
"Official site of Hoboken, N.J." Site contains info on parking garages, info if you want to report something to the authorities, dog information (dog parks), senior services, and the Hoboken "Master Plan" . Also has a meeting calender, info on city council, library board, youth advisory, rent leveling, a connected site for list of meetings and times for Alcoholic Beverage Control Board which meets in City Hall, info on Shade Tree, Historic preservation, Zoning board of adjustment, Hoboken Plan Board, and info on Subdivision & Site Plan Committee meetings. Bus schedules can also be found in the departments and services website.
http://www.hobokenparks.org/
States Hoboken's mission to serve the recreational means of people of all ages. Hoboken is a tight living space area....they have an open space plan to create parks in certain places for the kids to place and run around and get a chance to breathe for once. They have a Pier A Park development going on meaning they want to encourage water front development as much as possible. Public space is much needed, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has provided funing to build the infrastructure. They have a proposed 3.2 million square foot area for this project. The property is owned by the city of Hoboken, the funding will cover the costs of the infrustructure.
A website of the Hoboken Historical Musuem Cultural Center. The Musuem holds lectures and activities and events of which the website has posted. It also has an interactive walking tour, a list of hoboken links, musuem links, memberships, educational programs, a history of hoboken and an online catalog/research. In the history link, there are links for famous sons and daughters who were born and lived in Hoboken, "this month in history" and Hoboken "firsts".
http://www.hobokennj.org
"Official site of Hoboken, N.J." Site contains info on parking garages, info if you want to report something to the authorities, dog information (dog parks), senior services, and the Hoboken "Master Plan" . Also has a meeting calender, info on city council, library board, youth advisory, rent leveling, a connected site for list of meetings and times for Alcoholic Beverage Control Board which meets in City Hall, info on Shade Tree, Historic preservation, Zoning board of adjustment, Hoboken Plan Board, and info on Subdivision & Site Plan Committee meetings. Bus schedules can also be found in the departments and services website.
http://www.hobokenparks.org/
States Hoboken's mission to serve the recreational means of people of all ages. Hoboken is a tight living space area....they have an open space plan to create parks in certain places for the kids to place and run around and get a chance to breathe for once. They have a Pier A Park development going on meaning they want to encourage water front development as much as possible. Public space is much needed, and the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey has provided funing to build the infrastructure. They have a proposed 3.2 million square foot area for this project. The property is owned by the city of Hoboken, the funding will cover the costs of the infrustructure.
this is a picture of the lackawanna hoboken rail station.
www.thirteen.org/hoboken
excellent "walk through" history of hoboken. only three pages long.
colonial, industrial, and post industrial.
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