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Liberty International Airport was built. It was the biggest airport in the world untill Laguardia opened in 1939 Newark Liberty Airport Lafayette Street School oldest school in Newark St. Stephen's Church 2 2 K R Penn Sta tion GYM 1840 1836 St. Stephen's Church 2 K 2 SE SE SE NJPAC Washington Park K K K K Penn Sta tion Washington St. Riverfront Stadium Extension Orange St. 1 2 1 1 1 2 2 2 Warren St. K Military Park Norfolk St. SE SE SE NJPAC Washington Park K K K K K K K K K K K K Extension 1
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Newark Public School
Luis Ortiz
Ground Floor Plan : 1/16= 10
Clover Elevation : 1/16= 10
Clover Section B: 1/16= 10
Market Section A: 1/16= 10
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Polk Elevation\Section C: 1/16= 10
Newark Public School Section BSection A
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Site analysis
2nd Floor Plan : 1/32= 10
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1910 Nationalities
1990
1967
1930
1910
1885
18601850
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1832
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1810
1945
By this time population of Newark has reached 8,006. 95% of the population was engaged in some sort of leather industry.
Construction of the Morris Canal has begun. water runs from Jersey City to Phillipsburg bringing fresh water into the city.It was considered a technical marvel because of its extensive use of inclined planes to overcome the large elevation changes. The Railroad was constructed from the west bank of
Hudson River jersey City -Manhattan ferry to New Brunswick. A ourishing shipping business resulted, and Newark became the area's industrial center.
Newark Ocially Recieves a City Status. A school system for the poor children is established. A great re consumes almost the entire block on the south side of Market Street, east of Broad, breaking out in a German boarding house.
Smallpox reappears . The Museum is burned down. Mount Pleasant Cemetary is incorporated.
Cholera claims 148 lives. Present schol system is established.
The city resolves that provision be made at once for the removal of the bodies buried in the Old Burying Ground to some suitable location. Branford Place crosses the area that once was the burying ground between Broad and Washington and Market and William. The Hebrew Orphan Asylum is opened at 232 Mulberry Street. The Newark District Telegraph Co is established.
The United States Hospital for wounded soldiers is opened at the foot of Centre Street.The First Brigade leaves for Washington.Steam re engines are introduced.
By this time approximately 200 miles of sewers were built, almost double the amount already in existence, marking the citys greatest era of sewer construction. Riverbank Park was built.Rugers University Campus established.
The Newark Liberty International Airport was built. It wasthe biggest airport in the worl untill Laguardia opened in 1939.Light Rail construction begins, it was built in the bed of the old Morris Canal, and roughly coincided with the rise of the Pennsylvania Railroad's new Penn Station.
The construction of interstate highways that split the citys neighborhoods, and made more harm than good to the city.By this time population of Newark has approximately reached 440,000.
A six day riots resulted in 26 deaths, over 1000 injries and $10 Million in damages.Newark's progress since 1967 has been questionableand the poverty rate was 18.4%.
The population declined to about 275,000; the city addressed the long-neglected issue of aordable housing.
Population / Historical DatesNewark 1666New Englanders founded Newark
1820Construction of the Morris Canal Begins
8,008
1836A school System for the Poor children is established
The Rail Road was constructedindened the shape of the Ironbound district
1832
71,941
20,00
1848Lafayette Street School oldest school in Newark
1882Wilson Avenue School erected
East Side High School is opened, Newarks secondhigh school
19111929Construction began on the Newark City Subway in the bed of the old Morris Canal
1874Fine example of ethnic succession. Founded by a German evangelical congregation made up of carpenters
St. Stephen's Church1858Represents the waves of immigration that have swept over Newark. Built by German immigrants
Immaculate Heart of Mary
458,000
Riverbank Park is one of the heaviest used parks in Essex County
1910Went down in history as one of the nations most notorious long, hot summer
1967
The Newark portion of the canal was authorized to become a right-of-way for streetcars
1927
1860
1837
1810
1950
200670 years after its opening, the Newark City Subway now renamed "Newark Light Rail" was extended from Penn Station to the New Jersey Transit Broad Street Station
Morris Canal had been abandoned
1924
NJPAC
Military Park
Riverfront Stadium
NJPACBroad St.
Washington St.
Warren St.
Norfolk St.
Orange St.
Washington Park
Extension
Penn Station
366,7281915
152,988
1885
Newark Liberty Airport 2009
1930Liberty International Airport was built.It was the biggest airport in the world untill Laguardia opened in 1939
275,000
1990
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Luis Ortiz
Ground Floor Plan : 1/16= 10
Clover Elevation : 1/16= 10
Clover Section B: 1/16= 10
Market Section A: 1/16= 10
Polk Section D: 1/16= 10
Polk Elevation\Section C: 1/16= 10
Newark Public School Section BSection A
Section D
Section C
Site analysis
2nd Floor Plan : 1/32= 10
2
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K
GYM
K
K
Pre K4
Pre K4
2
1
2
K
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K
Pre K4
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Pre K4
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1
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SE GYM
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2SE R
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1910 Nationalities
1990
1967
1930
1910
1885
18601850
18401836
1832
1820
1810
1945
By this time population of Newark has reached 8,006. 95% of the population was engaged in some sort of leather industry.
Construction of the Morris Canal has begun. water runs from Jersey City to Phillipsburg bringing fresh water into the city.It was considered a technical marvel because of its extensive use of inclined planes to overcome the large elevation changes. The Railroad was constructed from the west bank of
Hudson River jersey City -Manhattan ferry to New Brunswick. A ourishing shipping business resulted, and Newark became the area's industrial center.
Newark Ocially Recieves a City Status. A school system for the poor children is established. A great re consumes almost the entire block on the south side of Market Street, east of Broad, breaking out in a German boarding house.
Smallpox reappears . The Museum is burned down. Mount Pleasant Cemetary is incorporated.
Cholera claims 148 lives. Present schol system is established.
The city resolves that provision be made at once for the removal of the bodies buried in the Old Burying Ground to some suitable location. Branford Place crosses the area that once was the burying ground between Broad and Washington and Market and William. The Hebrew Orphan Asylum is opened at 232 Mulberry Street. The Newark District Telegraph Co is established.
The United States Hospital for wounded soldiers is opened at the foot of Centre Street.The First Brigade leaves for Washington.Steam re engines are introduced.
By this time approximately 200 miles of sewers were built, almost double the amount already in existence, marking the citys greatest era of sewer construction. Riverbank Park was built.Rugers University Campus established.
The Newark Liberty International Airport was built. It wasthe biggest airport in the worl untill Laguardia opened in 1939.Light Rail construction begins, it was built in the bed of the old Morris Canal, and roughly coincided with the rise of the Pennsylvania Railroad's new Penn Station.
The construction of interstate highways that split the citys neighborhoods, and made more harm than good to the city.By this time population of Newark has approximately reached 440,000.
A six day riots resulted in 26 deaths, over 1000 injries and $10 Million in damages.Newark's progress since 1967 has been questionableand the poverty rate was 18.4%.
The population declined to about 275,000; the city addressed the long-neglected issue of aordable housing.
Population / Historical DatesNewark 1666New Englanders founded Newark
1820Construction of the Morris Canal Begins
8,008
1836A school System for the Poor children is established
The Rail Road was constructedindened the shape of the Ironbound district
1832
71,941
20,00
1848Lafayette Street School oldest school in Newark
1882Wilson Avenue School erected
East Side High School is opened, Newarks secondhigh school
19111929Construction began on the Newark City Subway in the bed of the old Morris Canal
1874Fine example of ethnic succession. Founded by a German evangelical congregation made up of carpenters
St. Stephen's Church1858Represents the waves of immigration that have swept over Newark. Built by German immigrants
Immaculate Heart of Mary
458,000
Riverbank Park is one of the heaviest used parks in Essex County
1910Went down in history as one of the nations most notorious long, hot summer
1967
The Newark portion of the canal was authorized to become a right-of-way for streetcars
1927
1860
1837
1810
1950
200670 years after its opening, the Newark City Subway now renamed "Newark Light Rail" was extended from Penn Station to the New Jersey Transit Broad Street Station
Morris Canal had been abandoned
1924
NJPAC
Military Park
Riverfront Stadium
NJPACBroad St.
Washington St.
Warren St.
Norfolk St.
Orange St.
Washington Park
Extension
Penn Station
366,7281915
152,988
1885
Newark Liberty Airport 2009
1930Liberty International Airport was built.It was the biggest airport in the world untill Laguardia opened in 1939
275,000
1990