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November 18, 2023 - 12:10 PM 50°F / 10°C Walking tour of the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, via the following route: eastbound on Town Square Place → Newport Town Square Park → northbound on Hudson River Waterfront Walkway → westbound on Park Lane South → southbound on River Drive → Elephant Park → westbound on Newport Parkway → southbound on Washington Boulevard. Note: This is the first video that I filmed with my new GoPro Hero 12, a camera I got to replace my GoPro Hero 9 that malfunctioned last week. All subsequent videos will be filmed with GoPro Hero 12, unless otherwise stated in the descriptions. Highlights: 00:00 - Walking eastbound on Town Square Place 02:00 - Newport Town Square Park 03:23 - Walking on Hudson River Waterfront Walkway 04:49 - Lighthouse Point (Lefrak Point Lighthouse) 10:57 - Aquablu at Newport 14:29 - Ellipse at Newport 15:47 - "Water's Soul" by Jaume Plensa 17:55 - Walking westbound on Park Lane South 18:37 - Newport Green Park 19:09 - Walking southbound on River Drive 21:09 - Elephant Park 22:01 - Walking westbound on Newport Parkway 24:13 - Walking southbound on Washington Boulevard 26:24 - Courtyard by Marriott Jersey City Newport 27:17 - Newport Tower From Wikipedia: "Newport is a 600-acre (2.4 km2) master-planned, mixed-use community in Downtown Jersey City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, consisting of retail, residential, office, and entertainment facilities. The neighborhood is situated on the Hudson Waterfront on what had been the yards of Erie Railroad's Pavonia Terminal, located opposite Lower Manhattan and the neighborhood of Tribeca in New York City. Redevelopment of the neighborhood began in 1986 as a $10 billion project led by real-estate tycoon Samuel J. LeFrak and his firm The LeFrak Organization."