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  2. University Heights, Newark - Wikipedia

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    Coordinates: 40°44′28″N 74°10′59″W. University Avenue in Newark, New Jersey. University Heights is a neighborhood in Newark in Essex County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is so named because of the four academic institutions located within its boundaries: Rutgers University (Newark Campus), New Jersey Institute of Technology ...

  3. Lincoln Tech - Wikipedia

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    By 1977, Lincoln Technical Institute had ten campuses in Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Maryland, New Jersey, Pennsylvania, Texas, and Washington, D.C. Lincoln Technical Institute acquired court reporting school The Cittone Institute and its three campuses in 1994, leading the group to have 14 campuses by the school's 50th anniversary in 1996.

  4. New Jersey Institute of Technology - Wikipedia

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    The New Jersey Institute of Technology has a history dating back to the 19th century. Originally introduced from Essex County, New Jersey, on March 24, 1880, and revised with input from the Newark Board of Trade in 1881, an act of the New Jersey State Legislature drew up a contest to determine which municipality would become home to the state's urgently needed technical school.

  5. List of neighborhoods in Newark, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Central Ward. Mulberry Commons and Prudential Center, Downtown Newark. The Coast/Lincoln Park. Downtown Newark. Government Center. Springfield/Belmont. University Heights. Teachers Village. Essex County Government Complex.

  6. Lincoln's New Salem - Wikipedia

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    Lincoln's New Salem State Historic Site is a reconstruction of the former village of New Salem in Menard County, Illinois, where Abraham Lincoln lived from 1831 to 1837. [1] While in his twenties, the future U.S. President made his living in this village as a boatman, soldier in the Black Hawk War , general store owner, postmaster, surveyor ...

  7. Seated Lincoln (Borglum) - Wikipedia

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    Significant dates. Added to NRHP. March 30, 1995. Designated NJRHP. February 15, 1995. Seated Lincoln is a 1911 sculpture by Gutzon Borglum, located next to the Essex County Courthouse in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on March 30, 1995, for its significance in art.

  8. Lincoln Institute of Land Policy - Wikipedia

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    Address. 113 Brattle Street. Cambridge, MA 02138-3400. Location. Cambridge, Massachusetts. Website. www.lincolninst.edu. The Lincoln Institute of Land Policy is a nonprofit think tank based in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Founded in 1946, it seeks to "improve quality of life through the effective use, taxation, and stewardship of land."

  9. Abraham Lincoln Institute - Wikipedia

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    Maryland, U.S. (June 9, 1997. (1997-06-09) ) Founder. Paul Verduin [1] Website. www.lincoln-institute.org. The Abraham Lincoln Institute (ALI), founded in 1997, is an American non-profit organization promoting scholarly research on the subject of Abraham Lincoln. [2][3] The institute uses dissertation prizes, book awards, and an annual Lincoln ...