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Boulevard East begins at southern end at the Hoboken city line, a is an important component of local access to the Lincoln Tunnel, running past its plaza and passing twice under the helix which descend to meet it. Entering a residential district the boulevard steeply ascends until reaching the Boulevard Curve where it begins travelling along the edge of the Hudson Palisades cliffs. Just to the south of the curve is the site of Hamilton Memorial, relocated from the Burr-Hamilton duel site at the foot of the escarpment in the 19th century. Kings Bluff, named for the James Gore King, maintained a vast estate, Highwood, recalled in the sidestreet It then paces Hamilton Plaza where for a brief time in the 1890's stood El Dorado, a pleasure garden offered theatrical spectacles, casinos, and promenades. Part of the the complex later became the sutdio of . At Liberty Place it crosses over a cut (earthmoving)|cut]] through which once ran streetcars once operated by North Hudson County Railway that connected to a massive elevator and ferries at Weehawken Terminal.