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Downtown Newark

01/13/04

Broad & Market Tavern / in the hub of Newark serving you the best (old rusted billboard)

Coleman National Business College, painted ad on building

Semi-abandoned building with water tower and sky

Snaking pipe on rooftop
Newark, NJ (more here)

 

I know everyone in the world linked to it yesterday, but here's Abandoned Bicycles of New York City anyway, in honor of my poor bike, which had its handlebars (handlebars!) stolen recently.

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Great capture of the beauty of urban decay, and in wonderful Newark. ;)

Posted by: haughty at January 14, 2004 02:55 AM

it doesnt get worse than newark..

Posted by: dso at January 21, 2004 04:48 AM

obviously u havent been to newark, and yes it does gets worse - flint michigan

Posted by: victoria at January 4, 2005 08:04 PM

yea man Im from Newark. I know its hood, but its not all bad around the down town area, mostly every city, and town next to a big city is bad.

Yes newark is worse than flint michigan

Posted by: sean at June 12, 2005 11:38 PM

you took horrivle pictures of the downtown area, there are way better pictures that you could have taken. Horrible

Posted by: sean at June 12, 2005 11:40 PM

Im hear to appologize and correct my self when i say u took horrible pics i meant that you the images were bad not the wa you captured it. the were you captured the images were great but the things you took pictures of were bad

Posted by: sean at August 8, 2005 09:51 PM

Why did you only take pictures of the old buildings? Newark has plenty of modern skyscrapers that make the downtown area impressive in its own right.

Posted by: Edward Akida Steed at April 25, 2006 02:52 PM

I CURRENTLY GO TO SCHOOL IN DOWNTOWN NEWARK...AND I WOULD NOT EVER ASK FOR A BETTER PLACE TO BE...THE AREA IS A GREAT PLACE TO LIVE AND LEARN...THESE BUILDINGS ARE JUST WONDERFUL AND HAVE GREAT STORIES BEHIND THEM TO DISCOVER.

Posted by: kavita at May 15, 2006 10:09 PM

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