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Newark Changing
Mapping neighborhood demolition: 1950s to today
 
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N side Central Ave looking W from 108 Central toward Burnet

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Central Avenue, Downtown, James Street Commons

Tagged   certified home appliance, frigadair, launfry maids, light post, norge, store front, tree
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American Red Cross in former Feigenspan Mansion, E side #710 High St

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 High Street, Lincoln Park

Tagged   american flag, fire hydrant, metal fence, parked cars, Red cross, Red Cross flag, tree
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E side High looking SE from NW corner Bank, toward West Market, is now the middle of this super block on the campus of Essex County College.

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Downtown, Essex County College, Market Street

Tagged   building, fire hydrant, parking lot, street light, trash can
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E side High St looking SE from SW corner Mercer, #562-570

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Downtown, High Street

Tagged   asphalt street, phone booth, row of houses, street parked cars
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#694-696 High St, E side

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 High Street, Lincoln Park

Tagged   bushes, house front, street lamp, street parked cars, trees
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Summit Place looking W from High St was removed as a street to build the Newark College of Engineering.

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 High Street, Newark College of Engineering, University Heights

Tagged   apartment building, brick street, car, up hill
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E side High St looking SE from #563 High just S of Mercer

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Downtown, High Street

Tagged   bay window, cars, chimney, row of houses, street parked cars, tree
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#584 High St. Cornerstone Baptist Church. Alpha Lodge F & AM Old Fellow’s Temple.

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Downtown, High Street

Tagged   baptist church, church, metal fence, street parked cars, tree
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N side Marshall looking E from SW corner Halsey toward Broad is now the middle of a parking lot

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Broad Street, Downtown

Tagged   brick building, corner store, fire hydrant, Ivanhoe's van, one way, sealtest ice cream, street parked cars, street sign
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E side High St looking S from front of Central High School is now the campus of Rutgers University and the Newark College of Engineering

  By Myles Zhang May 1960 August 2022 Downtown, High Street, Newark College of Engineering, Rutgers University

Tagged   fire hydrant, high school, row of cars, school, shape in america, sign, street light, students
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