ホーボーケン (ニュージャージー州)
(Hoboken, New Jersey から転送)
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ホーボーケン(Hoboken)は、アメリカ合衆国ニュージャージー州のハドソン郡にある都市。人口は6万0419人(2020年)。ハドソン川に面しており、対岸はニューヨークのマンハッタンである。長年、人口減少に悩まされ町は荒廃していたが、2000年以降は人口増加に転じており活気を取り戻しつつある。
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- ^ "The Abridged History of Hoboken" (description), Hoboken Museum, Accessed 24-Nov-2006, webpage: HM-hist.
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- ^ The Hoboken Municipal Council, City of Hoboken. Accessed September 4, 2006.
- ^ New Hoboken Council prez is Theresa Castellano, The Jersey Journal. Accessed July 2, 2007.
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- ^ Calabro Primary School, Connors Primary School and Wallace Primary School
- ^ Joseph F. Brandt Middle School and A. J. Demarest Middle School [1]
- ^ La Gorce, Tammy. "Cool Is a State of Mind (and Relief)", The New York Times, May 23, 2004. Accessed June 13, 2007. "Several decades later, the Hoboken Terminal distinguished itself as the nation's first centrally air-conditioned public space."
- ^ Howard Hathaway Aiken, The History of Computing Project. Accessed June 1, 2007. "Howard Hathaway Aiken was born March 8, 1900 in Hoboken, New Jersey."
- ^ a b c Narvaez, Alfonso A. "Hoboken", The New York Times, August 1, 1982. Accessed June 1, 2007. "Old-time residents boast of having had Frank Sinatra among their neighbors, while newcomers point to John Sayles, the writer and movie director; Glenn Morrow, the singer, and Richard Barone, principal songwriter for the musical group The Bongos."
- ^ Holden, Stephen. "THE HOBOKEN BONGOS WITTY AT BOTTOM LINE", The New York Times, June 26, 1982. Accessed July 7, 2007. "The Bongos, a Hoboken-based pop group that appeared Wednesday at the Bottom Line, are one of the most promising young local bands."
- ^ a b This Week's Show Recap, Late Night with David Letterman, September 26, 2003. Accessed July 7, 2007. " Joe is from Hoboken, across the Hudson in New Jersey....Other celebrities who now live in Hoboken, New Jersey: Bob Borden."
- ^ Vescey, George. "SPORTS OF THE TIMES; One Yank Relaxes on The Fourth", The New York Times, July 5, 1989. Accessed November 2, 2007. "In the British press, Chang will always be the Kid From Hoboken, although the family moved to southern California when Michael was young."
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- ^ http://www.gothamgazette.com/demographics/91102.shtml
- 1 ホーボーケン (ニュージャージー州)とは
- 2 ホーボーケン (ニュージャージー州)の概要
- 3 市の名称
- 4 歴史
- 5 政府
- 6 交通
- 7 特徴
- 8 地元の興味あるもの
- 9 関連項目
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