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E side High looking SE from NW corner Academy, toward Bank, is now the campus of Essex County College.
Old Marshall Street School on SE corner Marshall St & Coe’s Place is now the middle of this super block.
Oriental Masonic Temple, #509 High St, just S of South Orange Ave
W side High looking SW from SE corner 13th Ave, toward Stirling, is now the Essex County Courthouse.
Old Newark Prep School, William St looking NW from Saint Benedict’s
Bleeker St looking E from High is now the campus of Rutgers University.
N side Court looking NW at corner Arlington from SE corner Coe’s Place
West Kinney Place looking S from West Kinney
Crawford St looking E from High St
N side Central Ave looking W from 108 Central toward Burnet
#47 Marshall St, N side, is now the middle of this super block.
#452 Washington St, E side
American Red Cross in former Feigenspan Mansion, E side #710 High St
N side West Kinney looking NW from SE corner Washington St
E side High St looking SE from SW corner Mercer, #562-570
Beecher St looking S from West Kinney
#694-696 High St, E side
Summit Place looking W from High St was removed as a street to build the Newark College of Engineering.
Governor St looking E from Marion Place
N side Court looking NE at corner Arlington from SW corner Coe’s Place
#410 Washington St on E side with concrete block front addition looking south
Nevada St looking S from Marshall St
E side High St looking SE from #563 High just S of Mercer
#584 High St. Cornerstone Baptist Church. Alpha Lodge F & AM Odd Fellow’s Temple.
According to the 1965 city directory, The Independent Order of Odd Fellows, Galilei Lodge No. 269 met every Tuesday at 584 High Street. The organization’s secretary, Mario M. Cavallini, lived at 123 Brookdale Avenue.




















































