Newark: The Golden Age (NJ) (Postcard History Series)
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New Yearís Day 1900 heralded the beginning of Newarkís Golden Ageóthe heyday of the cityís diverse population, beautiful mansions, varied industries, and prosperous insurance, leather, and jewelry companies. Newarkís crystal-clear water attracted some thirty-five breweries, including P. Ballantine & Sons and Henslerís. Frederick Law Olmsted developed Branch Brook Park, the first county park in the United States. Transportation for industrial and personal use was booming, with barges, ships, trains, and trolleys running continually. Called ìthe City of Churches,î Newark became known for the numerous houses of worship used by its residents. Educational institutions grew, paving the way for the many schools and colleges in existence today. Newark: The Golden Age explores New Jerseyís largest city through rare vintage postcard views that will captivate residents and visitors alike. ÝÝ
Product Details
- Amazon Sales Rank: #855406 in Books
- Published on: 2003-08-04
- Original language: English
- Number of items: 1
- Binding: Paperback
- 128 pages
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About the Author
Author and historian Jean-Rae Turner, photographer Richard T. Koles, and assistant director of the Newark Public Library Charles F. Cummings have created an unforgettable postcard history with Newark: The Golden Age.



