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NJ County and Municipality Topographic Maps with Topographic Index N39, 39a -1956

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The New Jersey Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), opened about 10 years after the idea was first introduced by then-Governor Thomas H. Kean. The firms Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, and James Stewart Polshek & Partners jointly developed a master plan for…

NASA 1972 ERST-1 Satellite Image Mosaic of New Jersey

Cumberland (and SW Salem) County Topographic Map

Middlesex, Monmouth, Mercer, N. Burlington & N.W. Ocean Counties Topographic Map 1880 REVISED

New Jersey Shaded Relief Map, 1971

A subsidiary of the Consolidated Tractor Company.

The now demolished Urban League building was active during the 1940s. Currently, the Essex County administration campus exists on the land where the Urban League building once stood. The building had 4 stories, the first floor devoted to the Urban…

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The building was originally used as the South Baptist Church, but today houses the New Point Baptist Church. It is one of four extant Greek Revival churches in Newark.

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An early, hand-drawn map of Newark from 1777, inscribed as being "copied by William West." "New Barbadoes Neck" is written in the top right corner of the map. Market Street, East Back Street (inscribed in pencil as Mulberry St.) and West Back Street…

A summary of the Newark's economy and the goals set forth for its economic recovery.

A facility dedicated to educating the public and collection data on tuberculosis. The Association also trained nurses at the facility. The facility also hosted a day camp for patients to visit. The Association was a voluntary union organization that,…

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Jersey City Area Generalized Existing Land Use Map - 1966

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Newark stands at an historic junction. Behind it lies a half-century of tough
readjustment, as the global economy shifted and northern New Jersey was forced to
transition away from traditional heavy industry. Yet before it stands the possibility of…

http://archives.njit.edu/archlib/ereserve/2018-Fall/UPDATE_Newark_at_the_Crossroads.pdf
The project attempts to leverage the proposed extension of the PATH station into transit-oriented redevelopment for the Dayton-Weequahic Park neighborhood. The goal of the proposal is to develop an Aerotropolis New Town that connects to Newark and…
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