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Mueller Bros. Florists
Four-story, brick industrial building located at 62-68 Summit Street that was originally the manufacturing headquarters of James Bowers & Company, corset manufacturers. From 1936-2007 it was home to Mueller Bros. Florists. Sometime after 1960, 156…
317 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Boulevard (TKE Fraternity)
Three-story brick Renaissance-Revival style rowhouse. Part of the James Street Commons Historic District.
Prudential Fountain
The fountain was moved to the Newark Museum upon the demolishment of the Prudential Insurance Building.
American Insurance Company Building
The American Insurance Company Building is a 21 story commercial edifice designed to serve as the company's main office. It is located in what now is considered the James Street Commons Historic District.
James Street Commons Historic District
The James Street Commons Historic District comprises an area near Washington Square Park and adjacent to Newark's Central Business district - roughly bounded by Halsey, Warren, Boyden, Bleeker, Orange, and Broad Streets. The entire district is on the…
Veterans Administration Building
The Veterans Administration Building is a Second Renaissance Revival style six story office building designed by architect Frank Goodwillie.
Alternate address: 1-7 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ.
Alternate address: 1-7 Halsey Street, Newark, NJ.
Newark Public Library
The main branch of the Newark Public Library system, designed by the firm of Rankin and Kellogg.
82 1/2 to 84 University Avenue
2-story brick rowhouse.
Davis-Agnew-Lloyd Houses
86-88 Plane Street (today is University Avenue)
83 Bleeker Street
2-story brick house, possibly a multi-family dwelling.
79 Bleeker Street
2-family house or possibly a boarding house, with a kitchen and bath on both floors.
326 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
3-story brick townhouse, and had been a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.
324 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.
322 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd
3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.
320 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd.
3-story brick townhouse, and had been single family residence, a fraternity house, and may have been a boarding house in its early years.
132 Central Avenue
2-story, brick townhouse, possible a multi-family or boarding house.
106 Central Avenue
3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.
103 Bleeker Street
3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.
102 Central Avenue
3-story, brick townhouse, possibly a multi-dwelling or boarding house.
St. Michael's Hospital
St. Michael's Hospital began in 1867 when 5 sisters of the Poor of St. Francis staffed a 13-bed hospital in a residence at 69 Bleeker St. In 1869, the cornerstone was laid for a new building, designed by Jeremiah O'Rourke. The 3-story, 150 bed, red…
Newark Museum
The Newark Museum was designed by Jarvis Hunt and was opened in 1926. This building project was funded by Louis Bamberger, a museum Trustee.
