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Location: Lincoln Park, Broad, Washington and Spruce Streets, Clinton and Pennsylvania Avenues Newark, New Jersey: Coordinates: Area: 23 acres (9.3 ha) Architectural style: Italianate, Romanesque, Queen Anne: NRHP reference No. 84002646 [1] NJRHP No. 1280 [2] Significant dates
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The following is a list of neighborhoods in Paterson, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. Lower Eastside; Near Eastside; Unity Square Park; Totowa Section. Union Avenue; Hillcrest; Old Great Falls Historic District; Stoney Road; South Paterson; Lakeview; Manor Section; Eastside Park Historic District; Sandy Hill; People's Park. 21st Avenue ...
Portable blast systems use either a welded pressure vessel, to overcome nozzle backpressure, to store and transfer abrasive media into a connected blast hose from a higher pressure differential, or use a non-pressurized hopper, which utilizes a process called dual induction, which conveys abrasive media to a tandem blast nozzle using an air ...
Location: Roughly bounded by Roebling Park, South Street, 2nd and 8th Avenues, Roland Street, Alden, Norman Railroad, and Amboy Avenues: Area: 76 acres (31 ha) Architectural style: Late Victorian: NRHP reference No. 78001748 [18] NJRHP No. 813 [19] Significant dates; Added to NRHP: May 22, 1978: Designated NJRHP: May 5, 1976
Newark Avenue on left; Summit Avenue on right Hudson County Courthouse Five Corners Branch Library. Five Corners is a neighborhood located at the intersection of Summit Avenue, Newark Avenue, and Hoboken Avenue in Jersey City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and is situated in the northeastern portion of the larger Journal Square district.
The township had a total area of 30.638 square miles (79.351 km 2). [6] Edison is crisscrossed by several major roads, including Interstate 287, the New Jersey Turnpike, U.S. Route 1, Route 27, and Route 440, with various sections and neighborhoods interspersed between them. [2]
The section near Johnston Avenue was the site of a stop on the Underground Railroad and African-American burial ground. [13] Ficken's Warehouse, once the site of Bergen City's main post office, is on the National Register of Historic Places listings in Hudson County, New Jersey. Berry Lane Park was formerly an industrial area.