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hobokeni.com - Historical Hoboken
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Hoboken & America's Favorite Pastime
As anyone who has lived in Hoboken for any length of time knows, it is known as the birthplace of two American
icons: Francis Albert Sinatra, in 1915, and baseball, in 1845. But is Hoboken really where the first baseball game
was played? Click here to read more...
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This Was Hoboken
A pictorial walk through Hoboken's past
Hoboken prior to 1900
Hoboken from 1900 to the 1970s
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Hoboken Historical Museum: all events, exhibits and lectures
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A History of the Great Hoboken Pier Fire of 1900
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Weird Hoboken - provided by Weird NJ magazine
Sybil's Cave and The Bridge That Never Was
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It Came From Hoboken
Here you will find everything from residents past and present, including
'Ole Blue Eyes himself,
to entertainment and inventions.
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Contribute To Your Community
There are a number of organizations looking for donations of all kinds, as well as volunteers.
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© Robert Frank
"City Fathers - Hoboken, NJ" 1955
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This history was taken from the book "Gritty Cities" by Mary Procter
and Bill Matuszeski, Temple University Press, 1978.
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