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Hamilton Park has remained the centerpiece of the Hamilton Park Historic District in downtown Jersey City from
the time of its inception in 1851. Tree-lined streets with rows of Victorian brownstone homes border the 5.4-acre residential square, giving the area its picturesque streetscape. It was John B. Coles, a Federalist from New York, who initiated the plan for a public park in Jersey City to be named for Alexander Hamilton in 1800.
Where to Dine: Hamilton Pork
SHINING A LIGHT ON THE BUSINESSES, ARTISTS AND ENTREPRENEURS WHO ARE CONTRIBUTING TO THE LOCAL CULTURE. FINALLY HOME IS AN INSPIRING RESOURCE FOR THOSE LOOKING TO DISCOVER THE BEST OF LOCAL LIVING - Where to Eat, Where to Visit, Where to live and family resoures.
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A guide on where to dine, shop and visit in Downtown Jersey City
Best of JErsey City dining: The Hamilton Inn
Amid modest décor of reclaimed wood and original brick, their seasonal dishes make use of fresh ingredients to maximize comfort and ease. Whether it’s for brunch, dinner or a cocktail, Hamilton Inn offers a cozy reprieve to the frenetic buzz of city living. A place designed to socialize, savor and share.
A note from the owners: “The Hamilton Inn has given us the opportunity to give back to the city we love so much. We've created this place for you. Enjoy the menu on your own terms, eat simple, eat sustainable, eat good food with no strings attached.”