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| Newark |
| Newark is the 3rd oldest of the major U.S. cities and possesses its share of unique treasures. As the largest city in new jersey, Newark offers an exciting mix of culture, arts, shopping, plus a growing business environment. New Jersey is an ideal family destination filled with endless excitement, education, entertainment and exploration opportunities. |
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| Newark Travels & Tours |
| Newark Museum |
| The Newark museum invites all to enjoy its outstanding collections, exhibitions, programs and educational resources in its multi-building campus. The museum complex, a mini zoo, planetarium auditorium, sculpture garden, schoolhouse and the ballantine house, the restored 1885 mansion that is a national historic landmark. |
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| City Hall |
| The City hall is beaux arts building still functions as the home of city and regional governmental offices. Inside, you’ll find a grand central staircase and a copper dome. Stained glass skylights, carved marble and wrought iron details add to the opulence. |
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| Branch Brook Park |
| Branch brook park in newark was designed by frederick law olmsted and boasts the biggest collection of cherry trees anywhere in the world. Visitors also flock to view the park's beautiful semi-double varieties, sporting six or more pedals. The Park is open daily from dawn to dusk and admission is free. |
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| Robeson Art Gallery |
| The Robeson art gallery features the artwork of rutgers university students. Changing exhibitions are featured. The part of the department of visual and performing arts. Its mission is to provide high quality art exhibitions and programs to rutgers university, the city of Newark. |
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| Lincoln Park Historic District |
| Lincoln Park Historic District - all or part of 10 blocks, including Lincoln and Clinton Park was designed in 1850 and is surrounded by brownstones that served as dwellings for the elite of the 19th century, and portions of Broad, Halsey, Spruce, and Washington Streets, and Clinton and Pennsylvania Avenues. It also features an array of impressive statuary, ancient trees, historic buildings, and more. |
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| Newark Public Library |
| Newark public library purpose of this policy is to set forth broad principles and guidelines for the development of the Library's collections of books, periodicals, reference materials, research materials, computer and internet access, audio tapes, video tapes, and many other informational and educational materials. |
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| Military Park |
| This park was first designed as a training field for soldiers when the city was planned in 1667, and now contains a number of important pieces of statuary that include the Wars of America monument was created by Mount Rushmore artist Gutzon Borglum, and a bust of John Fitzgerald Kennedy that was unveiled in 1965. |
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