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870-876 Broad Street612 viewsKremlin Place Building
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10 Park Place611 viewsFireman's Insurance Company
2002/2003
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Alpine Street611 viewsFrom "Shade Tree Commission of the City of Newark, New Jersey" 1918
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South Canal Street & River Street611 views1860's
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1931611 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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Front Street611 views1913
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158 Astor Street611 viewsJohn J. Jackson Company
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Washington Avenue at the Belleville Line611 viewsPostcard
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Quicksand Bothers the Builders of the East Branch Lateral Sewer611 views
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611 viewsFrom Riders Magazine
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Fourth Street & Abington Avenue West611 viewsPhoto from Bobby Cole
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611 viewsPhoto from PSE&G
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A Market Street Block as It was in 1865 and is Now611 viewsApril 26, 1903
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475 Mount Prospect Avenue611 viewsPhoto from Scientific American Building Monthly January 1897
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214 Ballantine Parkway611 viewsFrom "American Architect & Architecture, Volume 108, 1915
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Mount Prosptect Avenue & Sylvan Avenue611 views
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830 Broad Street611 viewsNewark Star 1909
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41 Chadwick Avenue611 viewsNewark Star 1908
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340 Thirteenth Avenue610 viewsResidence of William A. Ure
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West Kinney & Prince Streets (se corner)610 views1913
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84-92 Bank Street610 viewsPostcard
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610 viewsPhoto from NNJM
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Third & Roseville Avenues610 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Mechanic Street Looking West from Mulberry Street610 viewsOctober 15, 1905
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610 views
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531 Mount Prospect Avenue610 viewsPhoto from Dean M. Sonnenberg
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191 Washington Avenue609 views
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609 viewsFrom “Historic American Engineering Record (Library of Congress)”
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1910 Advertisement609 views
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Peshine & Madison Avenues609 viewsJuly 18, 1909
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15 Lincoln Park609 views1908
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1005 Broad Street609 views1908
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Ingraham Place (Clinton & Millington Avenues)609 viewsFebruary 11, 1906
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80 Third Avenue609 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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609 viewsPhoto by Joe Judge
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Ann Street & New York Avenue609 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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246 Grafton Avenue609 viewsPhoto from Scientific American Building Monthly
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214 Ballantine Parkway609 viewsFrom "American Architect & Architecture, Volume 108, 1915
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113 Clinton Avenue609 views1887
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608 viewsPhoto from the Library of Congress.
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635 Broad Street Looking South608 views
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54 Colden Street608 views
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Bridge Street & the Passaic River608 views
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87 Mechanic Street608 viewsWiener & Company Saddle Hardware Fire
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Orchard & Chestnut Streets Looking North608 viewsPhoto from the WPA
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Spruce & High Streets SW Corner608 viewsPhoto from the Samuel Berg Collection
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Summit Place & Hoyt Street608 views
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608 viewsPhoto from Brill Magazine
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Hudson & Hartford Street NW Corner608 viewsSeptember 23, 1906
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Madison Avenue, Bergen Street & Clinton Avenue608 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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1873607 views
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15 River Street607 viewsFrom: Newark Illustrated 1891
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665 Broad Street607 viewsJ. McClosky Cloaks & Suits
1909
Cone Photos
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Badger Avenue & Alpine Street607 views
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Washington & Bank Streets607 views1907
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5-10 Nassau Place607 views
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Park Place & Broad Street607 viewsPhoto from Brill Magazine
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189 New Street (left side)607 views1891
From “Newark and Its Leading Businessmen” 1891
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1919607 viewsPostcard
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Fifteenth & Morris Avenues NE607 viewsCopyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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607 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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875 Broad Street606 viewsThis is a photo of my great grandfather E G Koenig, and his son, Albert S. Koenig. The E G Koenig Sporting Goods store was founded 1872 and lasted until 1925. The corner was the site of the parsonage for the Old First Church and was the birth site of Aaron Burr, third president of the United States. A book about the history of this store and its owners is to be released in the coming months. Watch for it! The building still stands and is one that deserves preservation by the City of Newark.
Photo from Spor
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