UNION CITY STREET NAME CHANGES AFTER 1926 - WEST HOBOKEN In 1926 the Hudson County, New Jersey towns of West Hoboken and Union Hill passed a vote to merge. Together they became, Union City, NJ. On January 2, 1926 most of the street names were changed to reflect the new City boundaries. Most streets that ran East & West Streets in West Hoboken & Union Hill were given numbers. Some streets that ran North & South, also were renamed. There were other name changes after 1926. These are also included on the lists below. Use of this Hudson County Genealogical Society database is for personal, non-commercial genealogical research only and may not be compiled, repurposed or otherwise used in a derivative format for commercial sale. Where applicable, databases hosted on this site remain the property of the contributor to be used in accordance with US Copyright Laws and Regulations. Before 1926 After 1926 Hackensack Plank Rd. 32nd Street Kossuth St. 33rd Street Weehawken St. 34th Street Peter 34th Street Franklin St. 34th Street Jefferson St. 35th Street Blum St. 36th Street Union PI. 37th Street Lewis St. 38th Street Gardner St. 39th Street Morgan St. 40th Street Bumbolt St. 41st Street Liberty St. 42nd Street Main St. 43rd Street Columbia St. 44th Street Fulton St. 45th Street 1st St. 46th Street Roosevelt St. 46th Street 2nd St. 46th Street 3rd St 47th Street 4th St. 48th Street 5th St. 49th Street Spring St. Bergenline Avenue Clinton Ave. New York Avenue Hudson County Blvd Kennedy Boulevard Broadway Broadway Brown St. Brown St. Central Ave. Central Ave. Hudson Ave. Hudson Ave. Liberty Ave. Liberty Ave. Lincoln St. Lincoln St. Palisade Ave. Palisade Ave. Park Ave. Park Ave. Pleasant Ave. Pleasant Ave. Roosevelt St. Roosevelt St.