Landmarks Preservation Commission • July 26, 2013Designed by Lieutenant Colonel Jonathan Williams it was constructed of sandstone with walls measuring 8 feet thick at the base. The castle was designated a City landmark in 1967.
The Corcoran Group • January 6, 2012Make a point to visit the upper floors of the castle (only accessible by narrow winding stairs) and enjoy the best views of the park from the park. Call ahead to check if they’re open.
NYC-ARTS • July 11, 2012Inside the former fortress' walls is a museum illustrating the colorful history of Castle Clinton, including how it has served as a fort, entertainment center, immigration depot and aquarium.
Anthony T. • October 17, 2011Absolute best view of Manhattan anywhere. What a difference 100 feet makes.
jon a. • January 13, 2010Sybil's Cave is a cave with a water spring, that is now buried at the bottom of the Stevens Institute of Technology hill, near the Castle Point Skate Park. The cave was a major attraction in Hoboken i
jon a. • January 13, 2010Castle Point is the highest point in Hoboken. The name is a corruption of "Castille Point", due to its supposed resemblance to the Castilian coast in Spain.
Gabrielle C. • September 16, 2015The burgers are amazing, must have them every time I'm in NYC! The concretes are worth it too!
bragTAG • May 26, 2011The Stevens Institute of Technology campus is situated on one of two "Points" on the Hudson River - Castle Point. Do you know what the other Point is?
Jessie M. • November 7, 2016Original sliders - the best. Old time trick: dip the fries in the vanilla milkshake. 👍🏽
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