1905924 viewsGas Department
Corner of Broad Street & Central Avenue ~1905
From "Views of Newark" Published by L. H. Nelson Company ~1905
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767 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
755 viewsPostcard
Left Side740 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
738 viewsFrom "Architecture and Building, Volume 48, 1916"
Broad Street Nine, P. S. C. Does Well726 views
1957718 viewsPhoto from Lloyd Thompson
717 viewsFrom "Architecture and Building, Volume 48, 1916"
Taken Between 1921 & 1926706 viewsPhoto from NNJM
Rear of the building685 views1933
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Under Construction667 viewsPhoto from NNJM
Park Place First Floor Bus Area663 viewsPhoto from the LOC
662 viewsFrom "City Planning for Newark" 1913
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661 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
1909657 viewsThe area in the foreground is where the PSE&G buildings were built.
From: "Newark Illustrated 1909-1910" Published by Frank A. Libby 1909
Perfection Water Heater656 viewsJune 12, 1904
655 viewsPhoto from NNJM
654 viewsFrom "City Planning for Newark" 1913
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644 viewsPhoto from PSE&G
At the tip of Military Park642 viewsPhoto from the NPL
640 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
Buses Picking Up Passengers639 views
Left Side639 views
633 viewsA 1915 photo of the construction of the Public Service Building. The large building all the way to the left is the Robert Treat Hotel. The facing of the side is different than what is there today. The Military Park Building won't be built for another 11 years. The low building directly to the left of the Public Service Building is the second American Insurance Building. The company moved to its Washington Street building in 1930. Immediately to the right of the PS Building is a theatre. Depending upon the month this photo was taken it was either called Proctor's Newark Theatre of the Park Place Theatre. In either case you can see that the Forsberg Players are performing there. The old Centre Market is still there are will function for another 8 years. You can see someone selling their goods at the entrance. The market is above a still operating Morris Canal which ran below the market and Broad Street until it resurfaced east of the market. Flanking the market is North & South Canal Streets.
1910631 viewsBuilding on Left
Postcard
1911 Map630 views
629 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
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1915626 viewsDemolition of the Public Service Building