Thursday, 20 September 2012

FERRY STREET, Ironbound

Same place 100 years later. No more street-cars.
Ferry Street as seen from Penn Station's roof top.
a different angle of Ferry Street going south.
Penn Station mighty roof.
Raymond Plaza in the 1950s
Ferry Street & Market Street in the 1930s. The whole block east of Ferry Street was demolished some time in the 1940s and Madre Cabrini Park was set up in its place. 
Ferry St. in 1959. 
Ferry corner with McWhorter, in 1964
Ferry corner with McWhorter in 2019.
Ferry with Prospect Street, in the early 1970s
Ferry St. looking North, corner with Jackson Street, in the 1970s (?). 
Ferry in the 1960s.; see patches of melting snow on Van Buren Street
186 Ferry St. corner with Van Buren St., probably on the same day as the one above. 
Ferry St. with Van Buren, in the 1950s.
178 Ferry Street in the late 1960s; next is Van Buren St
Ferry Street and Van Buren St.
A fork in the road - Ferry Street where it swerves to the right and Wilson Avenue goes up to the left.
at Christmas time...
'Brick City' as Newark is dubbed - with Broad Street and the Prudential Building on the left.
downtown Newark & the Prudential bld.
Newark skyline.
Passaic River flowing down... Ironbound is on the left-side before one gets to Penn Station. See the straight avenue going North? It's Raymond Boulevard... and Ferry Street is perpendicular to it.

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