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The Ballantine House is the only remaining 19th century town house in Washington Square. It was built to be a seventeen-room, three-story structure with a full basement and attic. This house was built in 1884 as a residence for John H. Ballantine,…

Feigenspan_NRHP.pdf
The Feigenspan Mansion was the home of Christian Feigenspan, a brewery owner who manufactured the "Pride of Newark" beer. Feigenspan became famous for winning the silver medal at the 1891 Paris Exhibition. The mansion is also noted for being built to…

BambergerIdealHome_article.pdf
The "Ideal Home" was the idea of Louis Bamberger, owner of the Newark department store. He wanted to create a home setting in which he could display the store's furniture and electrical appliances and accommodate the public. The house also had many…

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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…

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3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

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3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.

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2-story, brick townhouse, possible a multi-family or boarding house.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

3-story brick townhouse, and had been a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.

2-family house or possibly a boarding house, with a kitchen and bath on both floors.

2-story brick house, possibly a multi-family dwelling.

Anthony C. Beam bought the property at 14 Mulberry Street in 1859. The house, however, is noted for being the birthplace of Stephen Crane, author of The Red Badge of Courage.

Glencoe_NRHP.pdf
The Glencoe Mansion is located on the easterly side of Martin Luther King Boulevard, formerly known as High Street. High Street was one of the most prominent locations of Newark with high end residential buildings occupied by affluent families. The…

The Elisha B. Gaddis house was a three-story brownstone-and-brick structure located in Broad Street, Newark.

The Executive House is made up of three residences, the Dodd House, the Day/Parker House, and the Gevers Houses. Around the 1950's, these were used together as one rooming house, called the Executive House.
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