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East Wind Over Weehawken
Artist: Edward Hopper (American, 1882β1967)
Date: 1934
Medium: Oil on canvas
Collection: Private Collection / Β© Heirs of Josephine N. Hopper
Truck Logo, Weehawken, NJ Β© Robert Pallesen
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Death Rock of Alexander Hamilton at the Hamilton - Burr Dueling Grounds, where Hamilton was fatally wounded in an 1804 duel with Aaron Burr, in Weehawken, New Jersey.Β

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Excited for Weehawken this year.
If weekhawken is hosted this year, will scott or another oc be in attendance? :)
I actually had a version of Scott made for weehawken sjxjdjx
This scott was supposedly made during the time I was experimenting with his teenage look
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I MIGHT join in, I'm just afraid of peopleβ
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A bird's eye view of New York Central's Weehawken Terminal in Weehawken, New Jersey, circa 1955. The Manhattan skyline can be seen in the background. The waterfront terminal served the NYC's West Shore Division and also handled Ontario & Western trains until 1953. The station closed to all passenger/commuter service in 1959. Meyer Pearlman photo.