By Audrey Wilson
Introduction
This article covers various Newark Landmarks, from historical sites to cultural attractions like museums...
LANDMARK 1
This 360-acre park is Essex County's first and largest public park. Branch Brook Park, created...
LANDMARK 2
A worthy listing on the New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places, the Krueger-Scott...
LANDMARK 3
Styled in French Gothic Revival architecture, the Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart is an...
LANDMARK 4
The Lincoln Park neighborhood in Morris County was named after President Abraham Lincoln. It has...
LANDMARK 5
Along with Lincoln and Washington Park, Military Park was part of the trio of parks...
LANDMARK 6
Mount Pleasant Cemetery covers around 40 acres and can be found on both the New...
LANDMARK 7
The New Jersey Performing Arts Center has seen more than nine million visitors pass through...
LANDMARK 8
Harriet Tubman was an abolitionist and a major player in the history of the Black...
LANDMARK 9
Newark City Hall was completed in 1902. The structure is a five-story architectural marvel in...
LANDMARK 10
Newark Penn Station, also called Pennsylvania Station, is a major transportation hub for the New...
LANDMARK 11
A section of the Newark Riverfront Park opened to the public in 2012. It has...
LANDMARK 12
The Newark Symphony Hall was completed in 1925. Formerly known as the Mosque Theatre, it...
LANDMARK 13
If you would love to be part of the recording artists' process, then the Grammy...
LANDMARK 14
The Old First Presbyterian Church is a Colonial Georgian landmark in Newark. Its 1787 pedigree...
LANDMARK 15
The Newark Museum of Art is a New Jersey landmark and the largest museum in...
Conclusion
Now that you've spent time reading through some of what Newark, New Jersey, has to...
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