Newark’s Hidden Historical Gems | Newark News
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Step back in time to Newark, New Jersey—a city born in 1666, older than the United States and steeped in history from revolution to industry. Discover the Plume House, where celluloid film was invented, and Arts High School, America’s first public arts high school. Wander through the Krueger-Scott Mansion, a brewer’s legacy, and the Tiffany & Company Building, once a manufacturing powerhouse. Meet the Sydenham House, dating to 1711, and Mount Pleasant Cemetery, a resting place for regional icons. From Grace Church’s Gothic Revival spires to the rumored Underground Railroad ties of Old First Presbyterian, Newark’s landmarks whisper tales of faith, resilience, and civil rights. The Cathedral Basilica and Beaux-Arts courthouse stand as monuments to a city that evolved without forgetting its roots.
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