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3026 Kennedy Blvd, Jersey City Established 1884; current Romanesque style church completed 1897 [24] St. Joseph 511 Pavonia Ave, Jersey City St. Mary 219 3rd St, Jersey City St. Michael 252 9th St, Jersey City St. Nicholas 122 Ferry St, Jersey City St. Patrick: 492 Bramhall Ave, Jersey City Church dedicated 1877 [25] St. Paul the Apostle
The Erie began developing the waterfront site in 1856. [3] The intermodal complex was open December 4, 1887. [4] Across the river-facing facade was New York, Lake Erie and Western Railroad, the name of the entity that built it, though it was also called Jersey City Terminal Station [5] or Erie Railroad Station The colloquial name is taken from the 17th century European settlement of Pavonia ...
The Newport station (at different times known as the Erie, the Pavonia Avenue station, or the Pavonia-Newport station) is a station on the PATH system. Located on Town Square Place (formerly Pavonia Avenue) at the corner of Washington Boulevard in the Newport neighborhood of Jersey City, New Jersey, it is served by the Hoboken–World Trade Center and Journal Square–33rd Street lines on ...
Newport is a 600-acre (2.4 km 2) master-planned, mixed-use community in Downtown Jersey City, in the U.S. state of New Jersey, consisting of retail, residential, office, and entertainment facilities. The neighborhood is situated on the Hudson Waterfront. Prior to development, the area was home to the Erie Railroad's Pavonia Terminal.
Bus at Journal Square before turning into Pavonia Avenue and entrance to bus platforms, followed by a guagua (minibus), which also serves the region Bus exiting Pavonia Avenue. Journal Square is one of three major terminals for New Jersey Transit buses to and from Jersey City, the others being Exchange Place and Hoboken Terminal.
Map showing District 2 in 1872. The Horseshoe section of Jersey City, New Jersey, was the second ward, and was the home of the immigrants, tenements, and taverns. [1] The Republican-controlled Legislature gerrymandered the district in 1871 to concentrate and isolate Democratic, and mostly Catholic, votes, thus preserving Republican dominance in the rest of the city. [2]
The Stanley Theater at Kennedy Boulevard and Pavonia Avenue is a historic theater in Journal Square in Jersey City, New Jersey. The Stanley Theatre was opened on March 24, 1928 with the feature film “The Dove” starring Norma Talmadge and Gilbert Roland.
CR 629 in Jersey City: Pavonia Avenue: CR 729 in Jersey City: Municipally maintained CR 632 (2) 0.09 0.14 CR 633 in Jersey City: Pavonia Avenue: CR 635 in Jersey City: Municipally maintained CR 633: 0.86 1.38 CR 639 in Jersey City: Erie Street 16th Street in Jersey City: Municipally maintained CR 634: 0.53 0.85 CR 629 in Jersey City: 9th Street ...