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==Location==
==Location==
Sitting atop the [[Palisades (Hudson River)|Palisades]] in Weehawken Heights, the Mountain Pavilion was located on [[Hackensack Plank Road|Hackensack Road]].<ref name=mil/>
Sitting atop the [[The Palisades (Hudson River)|Palisades]] in Weehawken Heights, the Mountain Pavilion was located on [[Hackensack Plank Road|Hackensack Road]].<ref name=mil/>


An area of in [[Weehawken]], [[New Jersey]] USA. An 1841 map showing the [[Hoboken Land and Improvement Company]] holdings. Weehawken Heights was the site of Mountain Pavilion. There are numerous historical references to the area and the allure garnered, e.g. "....Mountain Pavilion, as it was called, at the top of the Hackensack Road, aka [[Hackensack Plank Road]] where [[Daniel Webster]] sometimes boarded in the summer-time, “to live in heaven,” as he used to declare. That was quite a fashionable hostelry in its day, and greatly frequented by the wealthy residents of New York, who came there to enjoy the air and the view" . <ref>{{cite web|title=Mountain Pavillion|url=http://www.weehawkenhistory.org/view_item.php?id=88050&back=0&category=Hamilton%20-%20Burr%20Duel}}</ref>
An area of in [[Weehawken]], [[New Jersey]] USA. An 1841 map showing the [[Hoboken Land and Improvement Company]] holdings. Weehawken Heights was the site of Mountain Pavilion. There are numerous historical references to the area and the allure garnered, e.g. "....Mountain Pavilion, as it was called, at the top of the Hackensack Road, aka [[Hackensack Plank Road]] where [[Daniel Webster]] sometimes boarded in the summer-time, “to live in heaven,” as he used to declare. That was quite a fashionable hostelry in its day, and greatly frequented by the wealthy residents of New York, who came there to enjoy the air and the view" . <ref>{{cite web|title=Mountain Pavillion|url=http://www.weehawkenhistory.org/view_item.php?id=88050&back=0&category=Hamilton%20-%20Burr%20Duel}}</ref>

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The Mountain Pavilion was an inn located in Weehawken, New Jersey.[1]

Standort

Sitting atop the Palisades in Weehawken Heights, the Mountain Pavilion was located on Hackensack Road.[1]

An area of in Weehawken, New Jersey USA. An 1841 map showing the Hoboken Land and Improvement Company holdings. Weehawken Heights was the site of Mountain Pavilion. There are numerous historical references to the area and the allure garnered, e.g. "....Mountain Pavilion, as it was called, at the top of the Hackensack Road, aka Hackensack Plank Road where Daniel Webster sometimes boarded in the summer-time, “to live in heaven,” as he used to declare. That was quite a fashionable hostelry in its day, and greatly frequented by the wealthy residents of New York, who came there to enjoy the air and the view" . [2]

[3] Mountain Pavilion is adjacent to Shippen Street (Weehawken)

References

  1. ^ a b Mills, pg. 57.
  2. ^ "Mountain Pavillion".
  3. ^ "Mountain Pavilion".

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