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Historic resources in the Montclair, New Jersey area were surveyed in 1986, leading to a number of separate listings. [ 2 ] This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted January 24, 2025.
Union County, New Jersey park system; Utica, New York Parks and Parkway System (1908–1914) Landscape of the Town of Vandergrift, Pennsylvania (1895) Verona Park, Verona, New Jersey; Wade Lagoon, on University Circle, Cleveland; The garden at Welwyn Preserve, Long Island, New York; Warinanco Park, Roselle, New Jersey
There are more than 1,700 listed sites in New Jersey. Of these, 58 are further designated as National Historic Landmarks. All 21 counties in New Jersey have listings on the National Register. This National Park Service list is complete through NPS recent listings posted February 21, 2025. [1]
St. Lucy's Church (Newark, New Jersey) St. Mary's Abbey Church; St. Rocco's Roman Catholic Church; St. Stephan's Church (Ironbound, Newark, New Jersey) Seated Lincoln (Borglum) Second Reformed Dutch Church; South Park Calvary United Presbyterian Church; Pro-Cathedral of Saint Patrick in Newark; Stanley Theater (Newark, New Jersey) State Street ...
Newark's old Penn station, ca. 1911 1910-era map of ethnic enclaves in Newark, New Jersey. Newark was bustling in its heydays of the early-to-mid-20th century with commerce and new construction. Newark City Hall and the Essex County Courthouse opened as two civic landmarks in 1902 and 1904 respectively.
The James Street Commons Historic District is a 65-acre (26 ha) historic district located in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States.The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978, for its significance in architecture, art, community planning and development, education, industry, and social history. [4]
The New Jersey Register of Historic Places is the official list of historic resources of local, state, and national interest in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The program is administered by the New Jersey's state historic preservation office within the New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection.
The city's tallest buildings north of Market Street. The Four Corners Historic District is the intersection of Broad and Market Streets in Newark, New Jersey.It is the site of the city's earliest settlement and the heart of Downtown Newark that at one time was considered the busiest intersection in the United States. [3]