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Broad St at military park in 1960.jpg
Broad St looking S from First Baptist Peddie Mem. Church. Gray's, sidewalk, S Klein, Weiss, Hahne & Co, street parked cars, Prudential

226 to 214 Market St at the 1960s.jpg
226 to 214 Market St at the 1960s, model shop, hollywood clothes, no parking, amusements, snack bar, street light

Market Street early 20th century.jpg
Year unknown, estimated as early 20th century, noted in Newark public Library as 1946. Part of the Ann Street Slides

W side Broad bet Lackawanna Pl & DL&W RR.jpg
hickman packing co, billboards, awning, foster, bar, liquor store, coffee shoppe, row of businesses

Imprinted Decorative Crosswalk program 2003.jpg
A close-up of a crew working on a new crosswalk for the City of Newark's Imprinted Decorative Crosswalk Program. The new crosswalks will enhance the beauty of Newark's streets while adding to their safety for pedestrians and motorists alike.

Market street and Millitrary Park-01.png
The street is filled with trolleys, people, and horse wagons. Stores on the left include Ludwig Bauman & Company and Donald Dignified Credit. The trolley travels towards South Orange

Broad Street- Parks Place and Military Park-01.png
Military Park bordered by Broad Street and Park Place. Automobiles are replacing carriages and wagons. The number of pedestrians and Trolly cars are arriving in Newark more frequently to visit stores. Nearly every store has an awning sheltering parts…

The American Music Hall on Market Street-01.png
The American Music Hall at 211 Market Street. The American Music Hall opened in 1909 in a four-story building at 211 Market Street, it presented vaueville, burlesque, and motions pictures. The theater and the office building adjacent were both built…

City Hall 1906-01.jpg
The Beaux Art city hall was designed by John H. And Wilson Ely and built of granite and marble. Began in 1903, completed 1906.

Newark Post Office.jpg
Exterior photo of the main Newark post office building at 2 Federal Square.

US post office-01.jpg
The old US post office was on Broad Street at the Morris Canal, it featured a tall tower with a clock. The canal went under Broad Street at this site.The Canal ceased operations in 1924, and it became Raymond Boulevard in 1932.

Essex County Courthouse on Market Street_Image2.jpg
Photo of old courthouse with horses and carriages. Year unknown. Filed in the Newark Public Library under 1846 Navy Slides.
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