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  2. Clark Thread Company Historic District - Wikipedia

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    The Clark Thread Company Historic District, located at 900 Passaic Avenue, East Newark, Hudson County, New Jersey, United States, is a large mill complex.Begun in 1875, it was a major manufacturing site of the Clark Thread Company, the world's leading manufacturer of sewing thread, until 1935.

  3. Holy Sepulchre Cemetery (East Orange, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    Holy Sepulchre Cemetery is located in East Orange and Newark, New Jersey. The Garden State Parkway runs through the two halves of the cemetery (exit 144 and exit 145, respectively). The cemetery was established in 1859 and is maintained by the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark .

  4. New Hope Baptist Church (Newark) - Wikipedia

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    Funeral services for Whitney Houston, [4] a lifelong member of the congregation, were held at the New Hope Baptist Church. [5] [6] NJ Governor Chris Christie began his inauguration activities at the church in 2009 and 2014. [7] [8] In 2024, Cissy Houston’s funeral was held at the church.

  5. Mount Pleasant Cemetery (Newark, New Jersey) - Wikipedia

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    William Pennington (1796–1862), 13th Governor of New Jersey and Speaker of the House during his single term in Congress; Nehemiah Perry (1816–1881), member of the United States House of Representatives from New Jersey, Mayor of Newark; Theodore Runyon (1822–1896), Civil War general, Newark mayor, and U.S. ambassador to Germany

  6. Kentucky great Cotton Nash remembered as ‘a ... - AOL

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    A “sad day for all in #BBN, losing UK great Cotton Nash,” John Calipari tweeted after the news of the Kentucky great’s death.

  7. John Cotton Dana - Wikipedia

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    The pre-legal department of New Jersey Law School, transitioning from a two-year to a four-year curriculum in 1930, renamed the school Dana College (Watkins 2006, 2). Six years after his death, the city of Newark appointed October 6, 1935 as John Cotton Dana Day. Rutgers-Newark's main library, opened in 1967, is named after Dana.

  8. Institute of Jazz Studies - Wikipedia

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    It is located on the fourth floor of the John Cotton Dana Library at Rutgers University–Newark in Newark, New Jersey, United States. The archival collection contains more than 100,000 sound recordings on CDs, LPs, EPs, 78- and 75-rpm disks, and 6,000 books. [1] It also houses more than 30 instruments used by prominent jazz musicians.

  9. John Cotton Dana Library - Wikipedia

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    The John Cotton Dana Library, referred to simply as the Dana Library, is the third largest library of Rutgers University and the main library on its Newark campus. [1] The library collections focus on business, management, and nursing. The fourth floor houses the Institute of Jazz Studies, the world's largest jazz library and archive.

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