New Jersey's Largest Museum: The Newark Museum
The Newark Museum is the largest museum in New Jersey. It contains art from all over the world, as well as lots of science exhibits and a historic house. Learn about the museum in this video.
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Driving Downtown - Newark's City 4K - New Jersey USA
Driving Downtown Streets - Broad Street - Newark New Jersey USA - Episode 43.
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Four Corners at the intersection of Broad and Market Streets in Newark, New Jersey, United States, is the site of the city's earliest settlement and the heart of Downtown that at one time was considered the busiest intersection in the United States.
Newark is the largest city (by population) in the U.S. state of New Jersey, and the county seat of Essex County.[25][26] One of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 277,140 in 2010, making it the nation's 67th most-populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.[14] For 2015, the Census Bureau's Population Estimates Program calculated a population of 281,944, an increase of 1.7% from the 2010 enumeration,[13] ranking the city the 70th largest in the nation.[27] Newark is the second largest city in the New York metropolitan area, located approximately 8 miles (13 km) west of the region's historic core, in lower Manhattan.
Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, Panasonic (North America), Audible.com, and PSEG. A number of important higher education institutions are also located in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the world-renowned Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey holds court in the city, as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, The Prudential Center, The Newark Museum, and the Bears & Eagles Riverfront Stadium.
Economy
More than 100,000 people commute to Newark each workday,[100] making it the state's largest employment center with many white-collar jobs in insurance, finance, import-export, health-care, and government.[101] As a major courthouse venue including federal, state, and county facilities, it is home to more than 1,000 law firms. The city is also a college town, with nearly 50,000 students attending the city's universities and medical and law schools.[102][103] Its airport, maritime port, rail facilities, and highway network make Newark the busiest transshipment hub on the East Coast in terms of volume.[104][105]
Though Newark is not the industrial colossus of the past, the city does have a considerable amount of industry and light manufacturing.[106] The southern portion of the Ironbound, also known as the Industrial Meadowlands, has seen many factories built since World War II, including a large Anheuser-Busch brewery that opened in 1951 and distributed 7.5 million barrels of beer in 2007.[107] The service industry is also growing rapidly, replacing those in the manufacturing industry, which was once Newark's primary economy. In addition, transportation has become a large business in Newark, accounting for more than 17,000 jobs in 2011.[108]
Newark is one of nine cities in New Jersey designated as eligible for Urban Transit Hub Tax Credits by the state's Economic Development Authority. Developers who invest a minimum of $50 million within 0.5 miles of a train station are eligible for pro-rated tax credit.[109][110] After the election of Cory Booker, millions of dollars of public-private partnership investment were made in Downtown development but persistent underemployment continue to characterize many of the city's neighborhoods. Poverty remains a consistent problem in Newark. As of 2010, roughly one-third of the city's population was impoverished.[93]
Newark is the third-largest insurance center in the United States, after New York City and Hartford.[117] The Prudential Financial, Mutual Benefit Life, Fireman's Insurance, and American Insurance Company all originated in the city. The first, one of the largest insurance companies in the world, has its home office in Newark.[118] Many other companies are headquartered in the city, including IDT Corporation, NJ Transit, Public Service Enterprise Group (PSEG), Manischewitz, Horizon Blue Cross and Blue Shield of New Jersey.[119][120] and Audible.com.[121] In 2013 Panasonic moved its North American headquarters to a new 250,000-square-foot (23,000 m2) office building.[122][123]
Portions of Newark are part of an Urban Enterprise Zone. In addition to other benefits to encourage employment within the Zone, shoppers can take advantage of a reduced 3½% sales tax rate (versus the 7% rate charged statewide) at eligible merchants.[124]
Newark Museum
Newark Museum is a living breathing gem. As the largest museum in the state of NJ and nestled in the vibrant historic city of Newark, NJ, this museum houses great works of art spanning centuries, civilizations, countries and cultures This monolithic museum is made up of seven separate buildings which join together to form an architectural masterpiece. I was delighted to attend the museum's Annual Benefit luncheon earlier this month, where Barney’s fashion curator, Simon Doonan gave an inspiring presentation on WHAT IS CREATIVITY. Find out more about the museum at newarkmuseum.org
Molly Hatch Visits the Newark Museum
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Ceramic Artist Molly Hatch has been commissioned to produce a monumental three-part installation in the niches in the Engelhard Court. Hatch is known for her murals made up of underglaze-painted porcelain plates, including two major installations at the High Museum in Atlanta. Repertoire will be her largest commission to date, honoring the Newark Museum’s 107-year-tradition of collecting contemporary ceramic art, and commemorating the retirement of Curator of Decorative Arts Ulysses Dietz after 37 years.
REPERTOIRE by Molly Hatch
Opens Saturday, November 4, 2017
Newark | New Jersey | The Brick City | Place To Visit
Newark Museum
49 Washington ST. Newark NJ 07012
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⁴ᴷ Walking Tour of Downtown Newark, New Jersey - Market Street, Broad Street, & Raymond Boulevard
I walk in Downtown Newark, New Jersey from Newark Penn Station and travel along Market Street, Broad Street, and Raymond Boulevard.
From Wikipedia:
Newark is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County. As one of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 281,764 in 2016, making it the nation's 67th-most populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.
Settled in 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony, Newark is one of the oldest European cities in the United States. Its location at the mouth of the Passaic River (where it flows into Newark Bay) has made the city's waterfront an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Today, Port Newark–Elizabeth is the primary container shipping terminal of the busiest seaport on the American East Coast. In addition, Newark Liberty International Airport was the first municipal commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest.
Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, PSEG, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Audible.com, IDT Corporation, and Manischewitz. A number of important higher education institutions are also in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey sits in the city as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, the Prudential Center and the Newark Museum.
Filmed August 28, 2018
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1:25 - Market Street & Raymond Plaza East
5:43 - Market Street & Mulberry Street
8:40 - Broad Street & Market Street (Four Corners)
10:40 - Broad Street & Bank Street
12:10 - Raymond Boulevard & Broad Street
13:50 - Raymond Boulevard & Commerce Court
15:40 - Raymond Boulevard & Mulberry Street
18:02 - Raymond Boulevard & McCarter Highway (Route 21)
20:25 - Raymond Boulevard & Raymond Plaza West
24:06 - Raymond Plaza East & Commercial Street
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Visit the Newark Museum
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Battleship New Jersey Ship Tour
I took a tour of the USS New Jersey and it was amazing. The larger then life ship was incredible to take in and has such a rich history. If fought in 4 wars and is the most decorated battleship in history. I found it incredible that throughout its history, there has only been 1 death on the floating city. I hope that you enjoy this video as much as I enjoyed making it. Please leave a like, comment, and subscribe.
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Newark, New Jersey
10 Best Tourist Attractions in Newark, New Jersey
Minerals of the Newark Museum, NJ part 2
After viewing this video, the viewer should have an appreciation of crystals and earth processes.
Day 381 Newark, New Jersey
I begin the final push for the George Washington Bridge and New York City and the UN. I budget two days to get to the bridge, but get escorts so I am able to go much faster, making good progress through New Wark, past Rutgers University. A very special thanks to the Little Ferry Police Department and other police departments of New Jersey.
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Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions in Newark - Travel New Jersey
Top 12. Best Tourist Attractions and Beautiful Places in Newark - Travel New Jersey: Prudential Center, New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Cathedral Basilica of the Sacred Heart, Newark Museum, Ironbound, Branch Brook Park, Military Park, Downtown, St. Lucy's Church, The New Jersey Historical Society, The Jewish Museum of New Jersey, Newark Symphony Hall
Storm causes massive delays at Newark Airport
Newark, New Jersey | Wikipedia audio article
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Newark (, locally ) is the most populous city in the U.S. state of New Jersey and the seat of Essex County. As one of the nation's major air, shipping, and rail hubs, the city had a population of 285,154 in 2017, making it the nation's 70th-most populous municipality, after being ranked 63rd in the nation in 2000.Settled in 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony, Newark is one of the oldest European cities in the United States. Its location at the mouth of the Passaic River (where it flows into Newark Bay) has made the city's waterfront an integral part of the Port of New York and New Jersey. Today, Port Newark–Elizabeth is the primary container shipping terminal of the busiest seaport on the American East Coast. In addition, Newark Liberty International Airport was the first municipal commercial airport in the United States, and today is one of its busiest.Several leading companies have their headquarters in Newark, including Prudential, PSEG, Panasonic Corporation of North America, Audible.com, IDT Corporation, and Manischewitz. A number of important higher education institutions are also in the city, including the Newark campus of Rutgers University (which includes law and medical schools and the Rutgers Institute of Jazz Studies); the New Jersey Institute of Technology; and Seton Hall University's law school. The U.S. District Court for the District of New Jersey sits in the city as well. Local cultural venues include the New Jersey Performing Arts Center, Newark Symphony Hall, the Prudential Center and the Newark Museum.
Newark is divided into five political wards (the East, West, South, North and Central wards) and contains neighborhoods ranging in character from bustling urban districts to quiet suburban enclaves. Newark's Branch Brook Park is the oldest county park in the United States and is home to the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees, numbering over 5,000.
Newark and New York City Travels Vlog
After Tre’ got married we went to see his place in Newark and he took us to see Times Square, Central Park, Liberty Science Museum and Jersey City. It was our first time here.
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW JERSEY STATE,U S A IN GOOGLE EARTH
HISTORICAL PLACES OF NEW JERSEY STATE,U S A
1. NEW JERSEY STATE HOUSE,TRENTON 40°13'12.73N 74°46'12.28W
2. FORT LEE,GEORGE WASHINGTON BRIDGE 40°51'3.42N 73°57'45.05W
3. BUTTER MILK WATER FALLS,WALLPACK TOWNSHIP 41° 8'14.65N 74°53'19.80W
4. ST.PATRICK CHURCH,NEWARK 40°44'31.69N 74°10'20.29W
5. BARNEGAT LIGHTHOUSE 39°45'51.69N 74° 6'22.33W
6. CITY HALL,JERSEIY CITY 40°43'3.58N 74° 2'34.81W
7. BATTLE SHIP,CAMDEN 39°56'22.22N 75° 7'59.21W
8. ST.MARY'S CHURCH,JERSEY CITY 40°43'22.55N 74° 2'37.59W
9. ABSECON LIGHTHOUSE,ATLANTIC CITY 39°21'58.81N 74°24'51.17W
10. LIBERTY SCIENCE CENTER,JERSEY CITY 40°42'28.71N 74° 3'16.21W
11. LIGHTHOUSE,CAPE MAY POINT 38°55'58.89N 74°57'37.32W
12. ST.HENRY'S CHURCH,BAYONNE 40°40'11.00N 74° 7'3.12W
13. HIGH POINT MONUMENT,SUSSEX 41°19'15.46N 74°39'41.77W
14. COLGATE CLOCK,JERSEY CITY 40°42'43.34N 74° 2'2.05W
15. CATHEDRAL OF ST.JOHN THE BAPTIST,PATRERSON 40°54'46.52N 74°10'20.91W
16. IMMIGRATION MUSEUM,ELLIS ISLAND 40°41'56.56N 74° 2'21.94W
17. TWIN LIGHTS,NAVASINK 40°23'46.80N 73°59'8.11W
18. ALPINE DEVEL'S TOWER,CRESSKILL 40°56'1.79N 73°55'59.60W
19. CATHEDRAL OF SACRED HEART,NEWARK 40°45'17.23N 74°10'41.34W
20. CASINO PIER BEACH WATER PARK,SEASIDED HEIGHTS 39°56'34.87N 74° 4'19.99W
21. MOREY’S PIERS & BEACHFRONT WATERPARKS 38°59'9.65N 74°48'35.42W
22. SIX FLAGS SAFARI,JACKSON 40° 8'28.18N 74°26'18.29W
23. PATERSON GREAT FALLS 40°54'58.53N 74°10'54.16W
24. LUCY THE MARGATE ELEPHANT,MARGATE CITY 39°19'15.10N 74°30'41.56W
Recuerdos de mi viaje familiar # 1 / Un poquito de Newark / OCT 2017
DÍA 3:
Este día se suponía que fuésemos a Central Park en Manhattan pero, amaneció lloviendo. Lloviznó durante todo el día, así que fue un día perdido.
En cambio fuimos a un restaurante de comida cubana en Newark que se llama La Cocina. Muy buena comida, buen servicio y buen trato. Lo recomiendo ????
Luego nos dirigimos al supermercado para hacer unas compras y de ahí al hotel frente al aeropuerto de Newark. El SpringHill Suites by Marriot-Newark International Airport, de donde tome varias vistas.
Newark, New Jersey, United States of America