Most viewed - Newark Streets
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445 views
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111 Washington Street444 views
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321 Springfield Avenue444 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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608 Broad Street443 views
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8 Bloomfield Avenue443 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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392 Springfield Avenue443 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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777 Broad Street442 views
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442 viewsPostcard
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367 South Orange Avenue442 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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High Street, Park Avenue & Bloomfield Avenue442 viewsImage from Gonzalo Alberto
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40 Rector Street441 viewsScience High School
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80-92 Monroe Street441 viewsYule & Carley Manufacturing Company - 1901
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177 Clinton Avenue441 viewsPostcard
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South Orange Avenue & S. Eighth Street441 viewsDominican Priory
Postcard
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Thomas Street & Pennsylvania Avenue (NE)441 views1961
Copyright photo from the Samuel Berg Collection at the Newark Public Library. To view the collection please visit their
web site.
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14 Mulberry Place440 views
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1916 - Northeast Corner of Broad & Market Streets440 viewsLarge Format
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1919440 views
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324 Springfield Avenue440 views
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683-667 High Street440 viewsPhoto from the NPL
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444 Springfield Avenue438 viewsNew Bethel Baptist Church
2002/2003
Photo from Jule Spohn
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High & Orange Streets (sw corner)438 viewsFrom: "Newark, the Metropolis of New Jersey" Published by the Progress Publishing Co. 1901
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464 High Street438 viewsWilliam Rankin Residence (1830)
From "Old South High Street":
Among the first houses built on High Street (MLKJr Blvd) were those of the Longworth family, at Spruce & High Streets and that of the Rankin family at "Hill Park". The Rankin home was purchased and occupied by Edward Rankin in 1833. It stood back of the old Court House and the property ran from High Street on the east to Boston Street on the west. The stately old mansion stood back 500 feet from High Street and was approached by a driveway, shaded by horse chestnut trees. The balance of this estate, some hundreds of acres, was cared for and cultivated like an English gentleman's estate, and in the charge of a Scotchman named Lee.
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Map 1874437 views
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Woodside Avenue437 viewsThe Magazine House
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2 Myrtle Avenue437 views
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360 Mount Prospect Avenue437 views1920 Home of Frederick W. Egner
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159-161 Bloomfield Avenue437 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ Memories
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613 High Street Looking North437 viewsPhoto from "Newark & It's Leading Businessmen 1891"
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Map 1874436 views
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76 Prospect Street436 viewsChrist's/Third Episcopal Church
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468 South Orange Avenue436 viewsFrom: Newark Illustrated 1891
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261 Springfield Avenue435 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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59 Avon Avenue435 viewsResidence of John C. Eisele
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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236 Springfield Avenue Looking West435 viewsPostcard
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Page 2434 viewsIntroduction
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From Plane Street433 views
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244 Waverly Avenue433 viewsGeneral Baking Company
From the William F. Cone Collection
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221 Halsey Street433 viewsClayton-Hoff Co., Livery Stables
From "Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897":
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McWhorter Street432 views
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49 South Street432 views
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103 Washington Street432 views
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70 Park Place432 viewsAmerican Insurance Company
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
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High Street proposed straightening at Orange Street and Eighth Avenue432 viewsFrom "City Planning for Newark" 1913
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971 Clinton Avenue (Irvington)432 views
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331 South Orange Avenue432 viewsThe Frey home from before 1900 until the late 1920s. Along with Albert, Louisa and their young children, at different times nieces from Germany, a widowed sister, and various boarders lived in the house. Later, son Ottmar, his wife and two children lived here with his parents and sister Millie. Ottmar, also a physician, and his father shared offices in the house as well. Dr. Albert Frey practiced medicine in Newark for nearly 50 years. Sadly, the house is long gone.
Photo from E. A. Frey
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156 West End Avenue - 2004431 views
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742 Broad Street431 views
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751 Broad Street430 views
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20 Bruen Street430 views1912
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2 Hillside Place430 viewsCharlton Street School
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51 Beacon Street430 viewsFirst Ruthenian Presbyterian Church
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95 Orange Street430 viewsWestinghouse
2002/2003
Photo from Jule Spohn
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71 Belmont Avenue430 viewsPhoto from "Newark 1909 - 1910"
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Bloomfield Avenue & Mt. Prospect Avenue430 viewsPhoto from Newark NJ Memories
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540/544 High Street430 views~1905
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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128 Prince Street430 viewsMax Davis Poultry
Photo from the Samuel Berg Collection
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364 South Orange Avenue corner South 10th Street430 viewsPhoto from Jule Spohn
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50 Vesey Street429 viewsStorm Manufacturing Company - Dumb Waiters
From "Newark - The City of Industry" Published 1912
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Broad & Market at Night Looking East429 viewsPostcard
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Orange Street & N. 11th Street429 views
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185 Christie Street428 views
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344 Twentieth Street South428 views
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Looking south428 views
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155 Clinton Avenue428 viewsCorner of Hight Street
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643 Springfield Avenue428 viewsUnited House of Prayer
2002/2003
Photo from Jule Spohn
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362 Springfield Avenue428 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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571 Springfield Avenue428 viewsFrom: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
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156 West End Avenue - 2004427 views
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From Halsey Street427 views
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225 Prince Street427 viewsPlaut's Memorial Hebrew school
From: Essex County, NJ, Illustrated 1897
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1860427 views
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