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Washington Park (Newark) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Washington Park (Newark) Washington Park is a city square in Downtown Newark, New Jersey. It is the northernmost of the three downtown parks, along with Lincoln Park and Military Park, that were laid out in the colonial era. The triangular park is bounded by Broad Street, Washington Street, and Washington Place at the end of Halsey Street. It is home to several public statues and is surrounded by historical, civic, and commercial buildings, including those of Rutgers-Newark. ==District==
Originally known as the North Common or the Upper Green, the park is a contributing property to the James Street Commons Historic District and is surrounded by notable landmarks. It forms the northern end of the city's central business district. The North Reformed Church was built 1857-59 without the use of or iron or steel. The Ballantine House, a National Historic Landmark, built by the brewer of Ballantine beer, John Ballantine, in 1885, It is part of the Newark Museum. The main Newark Public Library was built in 1903. Residential brownstones are found along James Street. Among the fffice buildings located in the district are the American Insurance Company Building, One Washington Park, IDT Corporation, 550 Broad Street and33 Washington Street, and the Cablevision Call Center.
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