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  2. Jersey City Armory - Wikipedia

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    The Jersey City Armory is an armory for the U.S. Army National Guard at 678 Montgomery Street in the McGinley Square neighborhood in Jersey City, New Jersey.Completed in 1937, the armory was designed by chief architect General Hugh A. Kelly of the Jersey City firm of Kelly and Gruzen in the Beaux-Arts style. [3]

  3. List of tallest buildings in Jersey City - Wikipedia

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    A. ^ Top US cities with completed buildings at least 492 feet (150 m) as of September 2024: New York City (Northeast) has 318, Chicago has 138, Miami has 62, Houston has 41, Los Angeles has 30, San Francisco has 26, Boston (Northeast) has 25, Seattle has 22, Dallas has 21, and Jersey City (Northeast) has 19 (ranked 82nd in the world).

  4. County Prep High School - Wikipedia

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    Schooldigger.com ranked the school tied for 184th out of 381 public high schools statewide in its 2011 rankings (a decrease of 21 positions from the 2010 ranking) which were based on the combined percentage of students classified as proficient or above proficient on the two components of the High School Proficiency Assessment (HSPA), mathematics (81.3%) and language arts literacy (91.0%).

  5. McGinley Square - Wikipedia

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    St Aedan's Church Hudson Catholic. McGinley Square is a neighborhood in Jersey City, New Jersey, located near the middle of the city, south of Journal Square.The square itself is at the intersection of two of the city's major thoroughfares, Montgomery Street (which runs from Downtown at Exchange Place to West Side), and Bergen Avenue (which runs between Greenville and Journal Square).

  6. Boyle's Thirty Acres - Wikipedia

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    Boyle's Thirty Acres was a large wooden bowl arena in Jersey City, New Jersey. It was built specifically for the world heavyweight championship bout between Jack Dempsey of the United States and Georges Carpentier of France on July 2, 1921. It held approximately 80,000 fans and was built at a cost of $250,000.

  7. Yanitelli Center - Wikipedia

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    Prior to its opening, the men's basketball team hosted its home games at the nearby Jersey City Armory and still occasionally use the venue for high-profile games. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] [ 5 ] The building also houses The Eugene and Teresa Imperatore Swimming and Diving Center that features a 25 yd (23 m), 8 lane Olympic-size swimming pool with 1- and 3 ...

  8. The Beacon (Jersey City) - Wikipedia

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    Roughly bounded by Montgomery Street, Cornelison Avenue, Dupont Street and Clifton Place, and Baldwin Avenue, Jersey City, New Jersey Coordinates 40°43′20″N 74°3′51″W  /  40.72222°N 74.06417°W  / 40.72222; -74

  9. Saint Demetrios Greek Orthodox Church (Jersey City, New ...

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    The original community was founded sometime before 1920. It was located at 310 Fairmont Ave in Jersey City, New Jersey from 1925-1926. The church stayed in Jersey City but moved to Tonnelle Ave from 1926-1928. The name of the church was changed to Saint Demetrios when the church moved again to York Street from 1928-1936.