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The Dietze Building was a manufacturing building that was home to various companies over the years. When the factory was built around 1890 by Lewis H. Watson, the building was named the Minnie Dougher's Combination Manufacturing Building, after…

St. Stanislaus is a late Gothic Revival Church and is made of red brick. It is the second largest Polish Church in Newark. Its dominating entrance with a massive spire is located to the east, with parochial school buildings located behind the…

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A map of Newark produced by the Louis Schlesinger, Inc., a real estate company, in 1935.

Article includes plans, sections, elevations, details, interior and exterior photographs. of the Administration Building of the Essex County Park Commission.

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Man with two horses riding south on Broad Street in Newark.

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A long shot of marchers in Newark's Puerto Rican Day Parade.

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Pennsylvania Railroad Newark Station is one of the last major works of McKim, Mead & White. The complex is the major intermodal transportation facility of Newark that connects the city regionally. It is located between the Ironbound and CBD…

The Bergen Building is one building of the Rutgers Biomedical and Health Sciences (RBHS) campus in Newark. The building has served as a medical and educational space under several different auspices since its construction in XXX. Originally…

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Formerly located at the corner of Raymond Plaza West & Market Street.

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Designed by world-renowned architect Michael Graves as a state of the art residence facility, Laurel Hall provides living space for 598 upper-class and graduate students. It is suite-style with two rooms sharing a bathroom.

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A brief architectural history of the New Jersey Institute of Technology (NJIT) campus, written by College of Architecture and Design professor Michael Mostoller.

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The Colonnade and Pavilion Apartments consist of three 22-story tall slabs occupying the edges of a large superblock bounded by Branch Brook Park, Broad Street, and Route 280. These buildings, part of a Redevelopment Plan for Newark , provide a…

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Newark Information Files of Newark in the early 20th century as described in the 1950.

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Newark in 1916 versus Newark in 2016. New Image copyright Myles Zhang 2016, older image from Newark Public Library.

Temple B'nai Abraham was the largest synagogue in the state of New Jersey. The synagogue seats 2,000 people, and is attached to a social center and educational building containing an auditorium, gymnasium, and swimming pool.

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St. Lucy's Church is located near Branch Brook park, the Colonnade apartments and the now-demolished Columbus Homes. This building completed in 1925 is one of the largest Roman Catholic churches in the archdiocese of Newark and has served the…

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St. Rocco’s Roman Catholic Church is one of three Italian/Mediterranean churches by Newark architect Neil J. Convery; the other two are St. Lucy’s and Sacred Heart. It is one of the few full-domed churches in Newark. Convery's design of…

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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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Map of the campus of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 2015 with index of buildings and brief descriptions.

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Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1980-1981 taken from the NJIT Nucleus yearbook. New buildings depicted on this map include Redwood Residence Hall ("Dormitory" on map) and the Mechanical Engineering Building.

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Campus map of the New Jersey Institute of Technology circa 1985-1987 taken from NJIT's course catalog. New buildings depcited include Oak Residence Hall ("Residence II" on map).
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