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POSTPONED History on the Hudson: 250 Years of Hudson County History

July 2 @ 6:30 pm - 8:00 pm

The Hudson County Office of Cultural and Heritage Affairs, in conjunction with the New Jersey Room of the Jersey City Free Public Library, presents a lecture series in celebration of the 250th Anniversary of the Declaration of Independence. For five months across the Spring and Summer of 2026, we will spend the first Thursday evening with a speaker on a wide range of Hudson County topics across our nation’s first 250 years.

Next up, on July 2, Lauren Sherman, Chair of the Weehawken Historical Commission, presents:

 

Eldorado – The Spectacular Late-19th-Century Amusement Resort atop Weehawken’s Palisades

Perched atop the Palisades in Weehawken from 1891 to 1894, Eldorado Amusement Park was one of the most ambitious entertainment destinations of the Gilded Age. Conceived by Hungarian impresario Bolossy Kiralfy, the 15-acre park featured a Moorish-style casino, a cliffside castle, grand fountains, music pavilions, and an enormous Roman-style amphitheater that hosted spectacular historical pageants, concerts, fireworks displays, and aerial performances.
Perhaps due to Lauren’s first career as a professional singer and actress, the Eldorado Amusement Park has fascinated her since she first saw some extraordinary 19th century photographs of this ephemeral entertainment and pleasure park. She began to research its history, delving into the life of its creator, Hungarian immigrant, and entrepreneur Balossy Kiralfy and his remarkably grand vision for sleepy Weehawken’s Palisades.

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  • Jersey City Public Library – Main Branch
  • 472 Jersey Avenue
    Jersey City, 07302 United States
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