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Harriet Tubman Square (formerly known as Washington Park) is a city square in Downtown Newark, New Jersey. [1]It is the northernmost of the three colonial era downtown parks in the city, along with Lincoln Park and Military Park. [2]
"Trial of Horses, at the State Fair, Newark, N.J." from Frank Leslie's Illustrated Newspaper (September 27, 1856). This depicts harness racing at what is now the oval walking path in Weequahic Park during the first annual state fair in Newark NJ What is now a half-mile oval walking path around the athletic complex was known as the Waverly ...
Mayor of Newark: 1902–present: Statues of George Floyd and Kenneth A. Gibson, Mayor of Newark: Newark Municipal Court: 31 Green Street: Ralph A. Villani Building Former Newark Police Headquarters: 22 Franklin Street: Newark Police Department: Named for Ralph A. Villani, Mayor of Newark (1949–1953) Newark Parking Authority: 47-63 Green ...
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.
New Jersey’s Newark Liberty International Airport (EWR), which first opened its doors way back on October 1, 1928, is located just 15 miles southwest of Midtown Manhattan. One of three major ...
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The district is slowly being revitalized by The Lincoln Park/Coast Cultural District (LPCCD), which states its mission to "develop a sustainable arts community built on affordable housing, green jobs, music, culture and urban farming.” [13] Newark in the past has been a large producer of music and continues to produce well-known contemporary ...