Everything about Weehawken Cove totally explained
Weehawken Cove (also known as
North Hoboken Harbor,
Hoboken Cove and
Hoboken's Inner Harbor), is a small body of water in
New Jersey,
USA that extends westward from the
Hudson River. The cove straddles the boundary between
Hoboken to the south and
Weehawken to the north. The first European explorer to sight the cove was
Henry Hudson, who anchored his ship in the cove on
October 2,
1609. Most of the harbor is within
Hoboken boundaries, but a small section is in Weehawken. A pair of apartment complexes have been built along the cove in the last decade. On the Hoboken side of the cove is the
Hoboken Tea Building Walkway, which runs alongside the water and offers the best public Hoboken views of the cove.
Manhattan is easily visible from the cove.
In 2005,
David Roberts, the mayor of Hoboken, unveiled a plan to build a Hoboken Cove park.
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