Hoboken - Castle Point Terrace

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2025-01-21

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The most unique street and ornate homes in Hoboken can be found on Castle Point Terrace. In 1903, the Stevens Family officially opened Castle Point Terrace to the public and began gradually selling off vacant parcels to buyers. As part of the sales, deed restrictions were imposed to ensure the maintenance of the neighborhood�s high standards and as a result, the homes that were built created the city�s most prestigious neighborhood.
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Hoboken, Castle Point Terrace, The Mile Square City, Hudson County, Gateway Region, Gateway, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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