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02/29/2008 at 12:50 pm #1726150
This is my first effort to post a “caching” topic as I understnd it. My Historic location and view is here.
First Clue: In USA and Location of Famous Happening
A painting. I had lunch on a Park bench there often, peaceful and quiet.Second Clue: Beautiful View of a World Famous City.
Do you recognize this one?I hope this one OK.. my third time to post.
03/01/2008 at 3:06 am #1885291Duel between Pres. Alexander Hamilton and VP Aaron Burr. Alexander Hamilton lost his life after the duel. Took place July 11, 1804 in Weehawken, NJ… Another Weehawken View… GCKRMN. Do I win a fishing trip somewhere warm? π
03/01/2008 at 3:24 am #1885292Whewww! The smokin’ gun! That was nice!
03/01/2008 at 3:27 am #1885293@I M W/U wrote:
Duel between Pres. Alexander Hamilton and VP Aaron Burr. Alexander Hamilton lost his life after the duel. Took place July 11, 1804 in Weehawken, NJ… Another Weehawken View… GCKRMN. Do I win a fishing trip somewhere warm? π
Good job, the location is Weehawken on Blvd East from West New York NJ. There is this Sign Plaque.

Photo taken with “Brownie Box Camera”… 1947 ..it was snowing and the Park bench is still there. I love this game. At the bottom of this cliff is the Lincoln Boat Harbor.
Privately owned boats fish the Hudson River regularly up stream in the Shad season.
03/01/2008 at 11:30 am #1885294HISTORIC LOCATION PART TWO
i HAVE POSTED IN THIS TOPIC FORMAT because of the interest you have shown… My next Location might take a little Cliff Climbing Experience. Which I have done as a teenager.
CLUE ONE: In the news today because of construction at the top of these Cliffs. The VIEW is “For Sale” for Luxury Homes.
A road is there now and the photo has a clue of its location .. I went swimming there. No kidding. … View of the Cliffs being worked on.
WOW! …
03/01/2008 at 2:51 pm #1885295Could it be Sea Cliff. Northwest San Francisco, CA. Marin Headlands. Golden Gate Bridge… π
03/01/2008 at 3:18 pm #1885296@I M W/U wrote:
Could it be Sea Cliff. Northwest San Francisco, CA. Marin Headlands. Golden Gate Bridge… π
No… wrong bridge .. I wouldn’t swim in those waters today… but I did then. When there was a beach there.
Added photo clue:The Club house building still there and used by thousands of visitors every year. This a famous East Coast Site. Love this game. β … β …
03/03/2008 at 3:29 am #1885297ok…2nd try…thought this one would have been solved by the time I got back from Milwaukee…had a cup of TAZO Zen tea for possible “enlightenment”…possibly former “Hudson River Bridge” = George Washington Bridge, New Jersey side, Fort Lee, Palisades, Hudson River swimming?, you possibly camped on Englewood Cliff’s at the crest of the Palisades at Fort Lee before the British were coming? π
03/03/2008 at 10:41 am #1885298@I M W/U wrote:
ok…2nd try…thought this one would have been solved by the time I got back from Milwaukee…had a cup of TAZO Zen tea for possible “enlightenment”…possibly former “Hudson River Bridge” = George Washington Bridge, New Jersey side, Fort Lee, Palisades, Hudson River swimming?, you possibly camped on Englewood Cliff’s at the crest of the Palisades at Fort Lee before the British were coming? π
Now you got it! Glad you got back… Regular visits tour this area that was designed and constructd by the WPA workes of the Park … I have 17 photos … here is one more and I will connect you to all the others.
At the base of the Park stairs no elavator provided. I know you right clicked the photo for a clue. π … π
Now check this Link out and be sure to click the gallery photos to enlarge. Spot the swimmer?
CLICK RIGHT HERE for all those great photos
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