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Forest Hill is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.It is a pre-World War II neighborhood in the North Ward. [2]It is bounded on the west by Branch Brook Park, on the south by Bloomfield Avenue (some maps place the southern limit at 2nd Avenue), and on the east by both Summer and Mt. Prospect Avenues, the neighborhood of Broadway.
This is intended to be a complete list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Essex County, New Jersey.Latitude and longitude coordinates of the sites listed on this page may be displayed in an online map.
Forest Hill Historic District may refer to: Forest Hill Historic District (Newark, New Jersey) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places (NRHP) in Essex County Forest Hill Historic District (Cleveland, Ohio) , listed on the National Register of Historic Places in Cuyahoga County
Seventh Avenue, formerly known as the First Ward, is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.Settled by Italian immigrants beginning in 1870, the First Ward was once known as Newark's Little Italy.
Vailsburg is a neighborhood in the city of Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Part of the West Ward, its elevation is 280 feet (85 m). As of 2000, Vailsburg had a population of 34,348. The Vailsburg section of Newark is on a hill which closely aligns with the suburban and park areas outside it.
Built by Jonathan Singletary Dunham, who built the first gristmill in New Jersey and was a member of the New Jersey Assembly [38] Date of 1709 ascertained through tree-ring dating. Rockingham: Rocky Hill Kingston: c. 1710: Museum
The jewel of the neighborhood is the 311-acre (1.26 km 2) Olmsted Brothers-designed Weequahic Park.This park has a 2.2 miles (3.5 km) rubberized jogging path around its 80-acre (320,000 m 2) lake [7] [8] and Weequahic Golf Course, the oldest public golf course in the United States.
Beacon Hill, New Jersey is the second highest point in the county and was used as a lookout point towards the Raritan Bay. During the Revolutionary War, Col. Asher Holmes was ordered to construct three beacons [9] as part of statewide warning beacons should the British attempt to land in Raritan Bay or Sandy Hook. Used as a signal to local ...