There are photos of the original 100 Steps in the Hoboken Historical Museum dating back to 1906. These steps have been here for well over 100 years. The original steps had been made out of wood and fell into disrepair over time. The city tore them down in early 1990s and 20 years later at a cost of nearly $1M the new 100 Steps re-opened with much fanfare in November 2013. The stairs now serve as a much needed pedestrian connection between the Heights and Hoboken. Also, they are a great workout and...
Read moreI know this is not a visiting place, but still like it since it's good for exercising on stairs. Even I used it for step up. Only thing not sure why it's 100 Steps, while it's 95 steps. It's not 20+20+20+20+20 but few of them are less than 20 at 17 and 18. I checked...
Read moreI call them the 'Stairway to Hell' or 'The 5 Tiers of Death' .... it's a Hell of a workout! Theres a steep ramp for those in a wheelchair or on a bike who want cardio or people who can't walk the steps....Come and try to conquer it, I dare you or stay...
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