Train & Ferry Terminal, Hoboken, NJ 1912 Vintage Postcard

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A reproduction of a vintage image shows NEW JERSEY 1912 Lackawanna RR & Ferry Terminal Hoboken NJ. The site of the terminal has been used as a ferry landing since the colonial era, accessible via turnpike roads, and later plank roads (namely the Hackensack, the Paterson and a spur of the Newark Plank Road). John Stevens, founder of Hoboken and inventor, launched steamboat service in 1811. Ferry service ended In 1967. It resumed in 1989 on the south side of the terminal and moved back to the restored ferry slips inside the historic terminal on December 7, 2011. [Z36553634]

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