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911 viewsShowing the Newark Airport Restaurant
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911 viewsPhoto from "New Jersey; Life, Industries and Resources of a Great State:1926"
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910 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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December 8, 1919908 views
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907 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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Mail Aeroplane with Skids894 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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1946893 viewsPhoto from “Newark City of Opportunity Municipal Yearbook”
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Directions to Heller Field889 viewsPhoto from Gonzalo Alberto
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1955 - Douglas B28886 viewsPhotos from Alex Borsos, Jr.
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Amelia Earhart885 viewsAmelia Earhart is surrounded by a crowd after flying nonstop from Los Angeles to Newark. She is the first woman to fly nonstop across the United States.
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Plaque884 views
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Refurbishing the Administration Building884 views
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A Mail Plane Makes a Record in Coast to Coast Service879 views
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Tri-Motor877 views
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875 viewsMap from Alberto Valdes
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1963 - Boeing Vertol 107-11874 viewsPhotos from Alex Borsos, Jr.
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Amelia Earhart874 views
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1995872 viewsPhoto from Library of Congress
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WPA Workers digging a pipe trench872 viewsWPA Photo 1930s
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Boeing 247866 views
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864 viewsPhoto from Andre Garcia
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Plaque862 views
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Passenger Entrance860 views
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857 views"X" marks Heller Field
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Airport Improvements855 viewsPhoto from the Newark Municipal Yearbook 1948
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Eastern Airlines851 views
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Howard Hughes847 viewsJanuary 19, 1937
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1954 - Constellation840 viewsPhotos from Alex Borsos, Jr.
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840 viewsNORTH (LAND SIDE) AND NORTHWEST ELEVATIONS, LOOKING SOUTHEAST. ROUTE ONE IN FOREGROUND. - Newark International Airport, Administration Building, Brewster Road between Route 21 & New Jersey Turnpike Exchange No. 14, Newark, Essex County, NJ
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840 viewsFrom “Library of Congress”
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Flying Class for Fledglings840 viewsAmelia Earhart noted woman pilot is seen here instructing a group of potential 'Eagles' of school years in the mysteries of flying. The transatlantic flight heroine is demonstrating the alluring science with a miniature model plane, that has all the regulation plane controls and gimmicks despite its toy proportions. It happened at the Newark N.J. airport.
Photo from Bettmann
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1920-03-31839 viewsNew York Times
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839 viewsPhoto from the Port Authority
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New Runway838 views
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838 viewsPhoto from Ray Silva
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American Airlines Condor Biplane836 viewsPassengers boarding an American Airlines Condor Biplane for a commercial flight from Newark Airport 1930's
The June 15, 1934 American Airlines system timetable marketed its Condors as being "The World's First Complete Sleeper-Planes" with these 12-passenger aircraft being equipped with sleeper berths and also being capable of cruising at 190 miles per hour.
Getty Images
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835 viewsPhoto from Alberto Valdes
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Observation Plane832 views
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Sketch of New Hanger827 viewsPhoto from Newspaper Carrier's Annual 1939
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