The Lackawanna Train Terminal opened to great acclaim in 1913. Designed by the ill-fated William Hull Botsford, who went down on the Titanic, it served as the terminus of the Delaware, Lackawanna and Western Railroad between Hoboken and Montclair, which allowed thousands of local ... » Learn More about Lackawanna Train Terminal
Montclair
Kip’s Castle
UPDATES: 9/06: Listed for sale without any easement restrictions, the Castle continues to be threatened. Local newspapers report that Essex County has expressed interest in purchasing and preserving the property. 11/09: On March 1, 2007, Essex County announced that the County had officially ... » Learn More about Kip’s Castle
Pine Street Historic District
DESCRIPTION: Pine Street is a small historic district composed of vernacular single-family homes and masonry apartment buildings anchored by a church, a school, and a community center. The district, historically and currently a multi-ethnic neighborhood of recent immigrants and ethnic minorities, ... » Learn More about Pine Street Historic District