Last additions - Newark Parks
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1915917 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"Feb 08, 2018
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1915766 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"Feb 08, 2018
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1915994 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"Feb 08, 2018
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1915995 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"Feb 08, 2018
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1915903 viewsPhotos from "Comprehensive Plan of Newark 1915"Feb 08, 2018
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919 viewsFrom "History of the Police Department of Newark NJ 1893"Feb 04, 2018
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882 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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Lily Pond937 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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1068 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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943 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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1086 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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843 viewsPostcardFeb 03, 2018
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954 viewsPostcardFeb 02, 2018
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921 viewsPostcardFeb 02, 2018
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Southern End of the Park768 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo AlbertoFeb 01, 2018
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1069 viewsPostcardFeb 01, 2018
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Night Time View of the Lake and Flower Bed 909 viewsPostcardJan 31, 2018
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1127 viewsPostcardJan 31, 2018
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939 viewsPhoto from the NPLJan 28, 2018
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992 viewsPostcardJan 28, 2018
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860 viewsPostcardJan 23, 2018
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Along Park Place990 viewsPostcardJan 23, 2018
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Fountain939 viewsPostcardJan 22, 2018
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View of Sacred Heart Cathedral982 viewsPostcardJan 21, 2018
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Clock on Broad Street929 viewsJan 19, 2018
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Boating on Branch Brook Park Lake928 viewsPostcardJan 17, 2018
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Geranium Horseshoe Bed919 viewsPostcardJan 17, 2018
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1027 viewsPostcardJan 17, 2018
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997 viewsPostcardJan 16, 2018
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893 viewsPostcardJan 16, 2018
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936 viewsPhoto from Our Own Hall of Fame, Arbor Day 1921Jan 14, 2018
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918 viewsMiss Saunders with an insect collection field trip to Washington Park.Jan 06, 2018
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19061013 viewsPhoto from the Shade Tree Commission Jan 06, 2018
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Exterior vs. Map1093 viewsJan 02, 2018
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1002 viewsJan 02, 2018
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915 viewsJan 02, 2018
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1021 viewsJan 01, 2018
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Arch949 viewsJan 01, 2018
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Swimming Pool982 viewsPhoto from Peter ConfaloneDec 30, 2017
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Renovated and is Now Open870 viewsMay 29, 1893Dec 30, 2017
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984 viewsDec 30, 2017
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904 viewsDec 30, 2017
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870 viewsDec 30, 2017
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934 viewsDec 30, 2017
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831 viewsDec 30, 2017
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949 viewsDec 30, 2017
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828 viewsPhoto from Essex County Illustrated 1897Dec 29, 2017
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18971001 viewsPhoto from Essex County Illustrated 1897Dec 28, 2017
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Looking at Washington Street (Lincoln Park)1035 viewsPhoto from Essex County Illustrated 1897Dec 28, 2017
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Feeding the Geese876 viewsPostcardDec 27, 2017
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1930s1034 viewsPhoto from George RinhartDec 23, 2017
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Bandstand981 viewsDec 23, 2017
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856 viewsPhoto from Carl MydansDec 22, 2017
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1800s937 viewsDec 21, 2017
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849 viewsDec 21, 2017
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View of Sacred Heart Cathedral1008 viewsPhoto from BettmannDec 21, 2017
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Norman Thomas Rally952 views1938
Photo from BettmanDec 19, 2017
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Socialist Rally951 viewsNorman Thomas Target for Barrage of Eggs in Newark. Newark, N.J.: Rotten eggs and ripe tomatoes break against the face and body of Norman Thomas, Socialist leader, as a crowd of hostile demonstrators go into action to break up a Socialist meeting he attempted to address in Military Park, in the center of the city. The demonstrators, many of them wearing veteran's caps and carrying banners such as 'Reds Keep Out,' marched into the park with a band, which drowned out Thomas as he attempted to speak. Police, who had granted the permit for the meeting, were unable to preserve order and finally escorted Thomas, covered with red and yellow blobs, from the park. Thomas claimed that the pelting was carried out 'by a band of unruly men, obviously taking orders from Jersey City.
Photo form BettmannDec 18, 2017
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Prohibition Rally928 viewsGeneral view of the huge wet demonstration which was staged in Military Park,Newark,by Fraternal Trade and War Veteran organizations.More than 40,000 persons marching to music of a hundred bands, were cheered by thousands of spectators,many of whom joined in the monster rally.The paraders,carried 10,000 signs,bearing the legend,'We Want Beer'.Prominent speakers who addressed the great throng were Matthew Woll, vice president of the A.F.of L.and Mrs.Charles H. Sabin, President of the Woman's Prohibition Reform Organization. (Military Park Building in the background)
Photo from Getty ImagesDec 17, 2017
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From the Bloomfield Avenue Bridge2667 viewsPostcardDec 15, 2017
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