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LateralEntry t1_iqvyvar wrote

One of the caretakers at the historic graveyard across the street told me that back in the Revolutionary War, the continental army put its cannons on the hill where Dickinson now stands, and shelled the British in Manhattan. The continentals kept their ammo at what's now the graveyard, so when the British shot back, no boom boom, and tunnels connected the two. Is that what you're referring to?

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LateralEntry t1_iqvmp14 wrote

My first apartment in Jersey City was at the beacon. I remember coming home one night and seeing a nurse in an old-school white uniform walking through the hallway and disappearing into a door. To be fair, I was a little buzzed, but it was very unsettling. Never saw it again, and moved out at the end of my lease term.

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