Erie Lackawanna Ferry Terminal at Sunrise - Hoboken NJ

Erie Lackawanna Ferry Terminal at Sunrise - Hoboken NJ

Looking south from Pier A Park in Hoboken, the view is of the Hoboken Ferry Terminal and, further south, the Jersey City skyline.

The Hoboken Terminal, encompassing both rail and ferry services, was constructed in 1907 by the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. Designed by architect Kenneth Murchison in the Beaux-Arts style, the terminal officially opened on February 25, 1907. The clock tower of Hoboken Terminal is one of its most iconic architectural features - a historic beacon on the Hudson River waterfront and a symbol of New Jersey’s transportation legacy.

Yale University Skybridge - New Haven, CT

Yale University Skybridge - New Haven, CT