Hamilton–Burr duel site

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The Hamilton–Burr duel site is the historic location on the New Jersey Palisades where Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr fought their infamous 1804 duel that resulted in Hamilton’s death.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf dueling ground
historic site
associatedWith Democratic-Republican Party
Federalists
surface form: Federalist Party
associatedWithPerson Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
category American Revolutionary era historic site
political history site in the United States
commemorates Aaron Burr
Alexander Hamilton
commemoratesEvent Burr–Hamilton duel
surface form: Hamilton–Burr duel
coordinateLocation approximately 40.769°N 74.018°W
country United States of America
hasAlternativeName Hamilton–Burr duel site
surface form: Hamilton–Burr dueling ground

Weehawken Dueling Grounds
surface form: Weehawken dueling grounds
hasHeritageDesignation historic site
hasMarker historical marker describing the 1804 duel
hasMemorial Hamilton–Burr duel site self-linksurface differs
surface form: Hamilton–Burr duel monument

boulder with commemorative plaque
hasNameInEnglish Hamilton–Burr duel site self-link
hasNearbyStructure Alexander Hamilton bust
stairway down the Palisades
historicalUse dueling ground in the late 18th and early 19th centuries
isAccessibleAs public overlook
jurisdiction Hudson County, New Jersey
locatedIn Weehawken, New Jersey
locatedOn New Jersey Palisades
locatedOnWaterbody Hudson River
near Lincoln Tunnel vicinity
Hoboken 14th Street Ferry Terminal
surface form: Weehawken–Hudson ferry routes (historical)
notableFor being the location of the 1804 duel between Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr
partOf Hudson River waterfront
New Jersey historical attractions
relatedWork biographies of Aaron Burr
biographies of Alexander Hamilton
historical accounts of the Hamilton–Burr duel
significantEvent Burr–Hamilton duel
surface form: Hamilton–Burr duel
significantEventDate 11 July 1804
timePeriodOfSignificance early 19th century
tourismType heritage tourism destination
viewOf Hudson River
Manhattan skyline

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Subject: Hamilton–Burr duel site
Description of subject: The Hamilton–Burr duel site is the historic location on the New Jersey Palisades where Alexander Hamilton and Aaron Burr fought their infamous 1804 duel that resulted in Hamilton’s death.

Referenced by (5)

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Weehawken, New Jersey hasHistoricSite Hamilton–Burr duel site
Weehawken, New Jersey knownFor Hamilton–Burr duel site
Hamilton–Burr duel site hasMemorial Hamilton–Burr duel site self-linksurface differs
this entity surface form: Hamilton–Burr duel monument
Hamilton–Burr duel site hasNameInEnglish Hamilton–Burr duel site self-link
Hamilton–Burr duel site hasAlternativeName Hamilton–Burr duel site
this entity surface form: Hamilton–Burr dueling ground