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The fountain was moved to the Newark Museum upon the demolishment of the Prudential Insurance Building.

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The 26-room Krueger Mansion was built in 1889 by Gottfried Krueger, the founder of Krueger Brewing Company, and later judge of the New Jersey Court of Errors and Appeals. Situated at the corner of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard and Court…

http://archives.njit.edu/archlib/ereserve/2018-Fall/RPA-The-Fourth-Regional-Plan.pdf
Our work on the Fourth Regional Plan began by talking with and listening to people from across the region. What we
heard was that people loved living here, but also had some serious concerns. Housing was too expensive. Commutes were long and…

The Story of the Morris Canal, The Story of Newark.pdf
Final paper for Prof. Tony Schuman's Envisioning Newark 679:001 class

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View of Newark, showing all buildings in Downtown. Important buildings and train stations are labeled. Important streets are identified. Also includes view of Harrison on other side of Passaic and the Crane Company Thread Mill of East Newark.

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This book contains a collection of essays by students in the honors humanities seminar at New Jersey Institute of Technology on the history of Newark.

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Map of Route 78 between Garden State Parkway and McCarter Highway Junctions - the airport section and interchanges.

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Initial proposal for Newark Gateway Project - buoyed by Penn Station to east, Raymond Boulevard to north, a McCarter Highway to west

South Orange Aerial Perspective, 1877

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St. Barnabas Episcopal Church is an English Gothic Revival style church built in 1864 after a prior wooden-frame structure had been destroyed by fire. The church complex also includes a parish hall and a manse. This church occupies a triangular site…

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Catedral Evangelica Reformada, originally the First Reformed Church, was built in 1873. It is a final exemplar of the early Gothic Revival architecture in Newark which displays a delicate transition into the architecture of Victorian era. It features…

landscape_master_plan_3-1-05.pdf
"The New York City based landscape architecture firm Thomas Balsley Associates (TBA) was selected to create a Landscape Master Plan to inventory and analyze the existing landscape and develop new ideas for the future. Working closely with the…

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The Newark Theatre opened in 1886 by H.C. Miner.

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The Protestant Foster Home building located on Bellevile Ave. (today's Broadway), presents a remarkable example of High Victorian Gothic. Designed by Thomas Stent, this 3-story building is U-shaped in plan. The exterior is dressed in red brick, while…
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