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Mapping neighborhood demolition: 1950s to today
 
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Category: New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry

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Looking SW at W side Newton St, #79-71, is now the middle of this super block on the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 August 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry

Tagged   bare tree, row of houses, sidewalk
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Looking NW at W side Rutgers St, #81-66, is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 July 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Looking NW at W side Rutgers St 66 to 58 is now the campus of UMDNJ.

Looking NW at W side Rutgers St 68 to 48 is now the campus of UMDNJ.

Tagged   coca cola sign, empty lot, fire escape, grocery store, no parking, pepsi sign, rubble
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Looking NW at W side Newton St from 13th Ave, #91-89, is now the middle of this super block on the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 September 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   bay window, garbage truck, go-go garbage service, row of houses
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Looking NW at W side Bruce St from 13th to 12th Ave, #101-93, is now the middle of this super block on the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 September 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   bare trees, fire escape, row of houses, truck
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Looking NE at Rutgers St, #25-21 (church) etc., is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 July 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   abandoned building, fire hydrant, row of buildings, sidewalk
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Looking SW at W side Newton St from 12th Ave, #69-59, is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 September 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   bare trees, row of houses, street parked cars
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Looking NW at N side South Orange Ave from opposite Wallace St is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 August 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, South Orange Avenue, University Heights

Tagged   bike, essex plumbing and heating, man walking, one way, sidewalk
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Looking NW at N side South Orange Ave from opposite Rutgers St is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 August 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, South Orange Avenue, University Heights

Tagged   bar-b-q, jordan baris, liquor store, man walking, sidewalk
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Looking SW at W side Morris Ave from 12th Ave, #181-179-175-171-169, is now the middle of this super block on the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 September 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   bare tree, empty lot, row of buildings, sidewalk, street parked cars
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Looking SW at W side Rutgers St from 13th Ave is now the campus of UMDNJ.

  By Myles Zhang April 1967 June 2022 New Jersey College of Medicine and Dentistry, University Heights

Tagged   andrew's, empty lot, fire escape, liquor store, one way
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