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Lincoln Park, Newark

Lincoln Park is a city square and neighborhood, also known as "the Coast," in Newark, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. It is bounded by the Springfield/Belmont, South Broad Valley, South Ironbound and Downtown neighborhoods. It is bounded by Martin Luther King Jr. Blvd. (High Street) to the west, West Kinney St. to the north, the McCarter Highway to the east and South St., Pennsylvania Avenue, Lincoln Park and Clinton Avenue to the south. Part of the neighborhood is a historic district listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places. Lincoln Park as a street turns into Clinton Avenue toward the south and north edge of the park.

Lincoln Park Historic District
The Lincoln Park Towers across the street from the park itself.
LocationLincoln Park, Broad, Washington and Spruce Streets, Clinton and Pennsylvania Avenues
Newark, New Jersey
Coordinates40°43′35″N 74°10′45″W / 40.72639°N 74.17917°W / 40.72639; -74.17917
Area23 acres (9.3 ha)
Architectural styleItalianate, Romanesque, Queen Anne
NRHP reference No.84002646[1]
NJRHP No.1280[2]
Significant dates
Added to NRHPJanuary 5, 1984
Designated NJRHPNovember 22, 1983

History and description edit

 
Planting the Standard of Democracy

Lincoln Park itself was one of three original colonial era commons and for a long time the heart of a fashionable residential district, the others being Washington Park and Military Park.[3] The area is now home to the City Without Walls gallery (cWOW), Newark Symphony Hall and the Newark School of the Arts.[4]

The main body of Lincoln Park is bounded by Broad Street and contains several statues including Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen, Planting the Standard of Democracy by Charles Henry Niehaus,[5] and Captive's Choice,[6] an historic statue erected in 1884 by Chauncey Ives, an American sculptor living in Rome, Italy. It depicts a young English woman who did not wish to return to her family after being held captive by American Indians during the French and Indian War.

Lincoln Park also has a healthy and varied array of large, old-growth trees.

The Lincoln Park neighborhood has two community gardens. LPCCD is also planning a large community garden as part of its Façade[7] project behind the old South Park Calvary United Presbyterian Church, an historically preserved facade.[8]

The Coast edit

In the early 20th century, the Lincoln Park area was a neighborhood of nightclubs known as "The Coast." It was a center of jazz and a red-light district or "tenderloin" formerly called the Barbary Coast, after San Francisco's neighborhood.[9]

Historic district edit

The Lincoln Park Historic District is a 23-acre (9.3 ha) historic district located in the neighborhood. The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 5, 1984, for its significance in architecture, art, and landscape architecture. It includes 41 contributing buildings, one contributing site, and three contributing objects. The Catedral Evangelica Reformada, listed individually on the NRHP in 1972, contributes to the district.[10]

The Lincoln Park Music Festival edit

The LPCCD sponsors the annual Lincoln Park Music Festival in July, which since beginning in 2006 has grown to be an event attracting 50,000 spectators.[11] The LPCCD would like to develop the Museum of American Music (MoAAM) in recognition of the district's past as a breeding ground for music.[12]

Revitalization and arts district edit

The district is slowly being revitalized by The Lincoln Park/Coast Cultural District (LPCCD), which states its mission to "develop a sustainable arts community built on affordable housing, green jobs, music, culture and urban farming.”[13] Newark in the past has been a large producer of music and continues to produce well-known contemporary artists. The Coast is being redeveloped to pay homage and recreate on a small scale an area with deep roots in American music. An "Arts Park" is also in the planning stages in addition to new housing, stores, a restaurant, nightclub, music studio and dance studio.[14]

Lincoln Park has been designated an "Arts District" of Newark. While not a comparable artist colony in relation to cities of similar or larger size, Lincoln Park is home to the City Without Walls art gallery;[15] the Newark School of the Arts,[16] a heavily endowed[17] performance and fine arts institution; and Newark Symphony Hall (1020 Broad Street), a venue for music and performing arts events and concerts. Several independent artists focusing on many types of media live in new or rehabilitated housing investments[18] that have been built since 2008 and continue to target spaces to artists. Because there is no organized membership or organization for artists, it is unknown how many artists live in the area. Several million dollars of capital investment[19] has been made over the past 10 years[when?] in Lincoln Park, including some of the first LEED and eco-friendly certified buildings in the city.

Lincoln Park is surrounded on three sides by more than a few small to large in-patient substance abuse rehabilitation facilities for adults and teenagers, mostly suburbanites who are court-sentenced into treatment and rehabilitation. The two main substance abuse treatment centers are CURA, Inc.[20] and Integrity House,[21] both of which operate several men's and women's dormitories as well as out-patient services along the park. Most of these facilities use re-purposed blighted brownstone buildings, former hotels, etc. that were abandoned and in disrepair until they were purchased and rehabilitated into substance abuse treatment facilities. In March 2014, Integrity House opened another 38-bed men's dormitory[22] for in-patient treatment at 49-51 Lincoln Park. This left only a handful of abandoned or blighted structures surrounding Lincoln Park. The Lincoln Park community falls within the East district (or "3rd precinct").

Lincoln Park benefits from its proximity to mixed-use and non-mixed-use properties that include institutional, residential, horticultural, commercial, and educational facilities. Other notable buildings situated along Lincoln Park include:

  • Colleoni Apartments, also known as Lincoln Park Lofts,[23] (39-41 Lincoln Park) a once blighted seven-story hotel, and later a tenement transformed into moderate-income housing that opened in 2008[24] after a multimillion-dollar top-to-bottom rehabilitation by Regan Development Corporation[25] of Ardsley, New York, and now managed by The Michaels Organization[26] of Marlton, New Jersey;
  • Lincoln Park Towers[27] (31-33 Lincoln Park), an 18-story low- and moderate-income senior living community in an historic highrise that was once The Medical Arts Building,[28] a medical and surgical facility;
  • Newark School of the Arts[29] (89-91 Lincoln Park);
  • the Adelaide Sanford Charter School[30] (51-53 Lincoln Park);
  • the Dryden Mansion,[31] a center for non-profit organizations; and
  • The Newark Educators' Community Charter School[32] (17-19 Crawford Street), a charter school converted from a 150-year-old horse stable serving approximately 200 students in kindergarten through third grade. Almost all addresses surrounding Lincoln Park are dashed addresses.

Since 2013, Cory Booker has lived in a townhouse he owns on Longworth Street in the Lincoln Park area.[33]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System – (#84002646)". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. November 2, 2013.
  2. ^ "New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places – Essex County" (PDF). New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection – Historic Preservation Office. December 22, 2021. p. 19.
  3. ^ "Lincoln Park Newark". www.NewarkHistory.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  4. ^ . Archived from the original on February 14, 2011. Retrieved October 20, 2012.
  5. ^ "Planting the Standard of Democracy, Newark". www.NewarkHistory.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  6. ^ "An Historical Incident of November, 1764". www.NewarkHistory.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  7. ^ "» Church FacadeLincoln Park Coast Cultural District". LPCCD.org. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  8. ^ "Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District (LPCCD) Transforms Historic Newark, New Jersey Neighborhood". www.BusinessWire.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  9. ^ Kukla, Barabara (2002), , Rutgers University Press, ISBN 0-8135-3116-0, archived from the original on July 8, 2010, retrieved October 20, 2012
  10. ^ Price, Eleanor; Edson, Murray (March 1983). "National Register of Historic Places Inventory/Nomination: Lincoln Park Historic District". National Park Service. With accompanying 44 photos
  11. ^ "Newark: A work of art". NJ.com. December 24, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  12. ^ "Lincoln Park Music Festival gets bigger, and more varied, in its seventh year". NJ.com. July 25, 2012. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  13. ^ "Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District". LPCCD.org. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  14. ^ . UrbanNetworkMags.com. Archived from the original on March 11, 2007. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  15. ^ "City Without Walls". City Without Walls. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  16. ^ "Home". Newark School of the Arts. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  17. ^ "About Us". Newark School of the Arts. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  18. ^ new or rehabilitated housing investments
  19. ^ "Redevelopment project in Lincoln Park section of Newark calls for 66 homes". NJ.com. February 14, 2010. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  20. ^ "CURA, Inc". www.CuraInc.org. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  21. ^ "Homepage - Integrity House". Integrity House. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  22. ^ "Integrity House Opens New Residential Recovery Facility in Newark". Patch.com. March 4, 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  23. ^ "Home". www.ColleoniApartments.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  24. ^ "Restored Newark apartments reopen". NJ.com. June 17, 2008. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  25. ^ "Real Estate Development In NY NJ CT - Regan Development Corporation". www.ReganDevelopment.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  26. ^ "The Michaels Org - The Michaels Organization Home". TheMichaelsOrg.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  27. ^ GmbH, Emporis. "Lincoln Park Towers, Newark - 121303 - EMPORIS". www.Emporis.com. Archived from the original on March 4, 2014. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  28. ^ "The Medical Arts Building". OldNewark.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  29. ^ "Home". Newark School of the Arts. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  30. ^ "Home - Adelaide L Sanford Charter School". adelaide.ss3.SharpSchool.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  31. ^ "Crawford Street Partners » 59 Lincoln Park". CrawfordStreetPartners.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  32. ^ "Crawford Street Partners » The Newark Educators' Community Charter School". CrawfordStreetPartners.com. Retrieved November 16, 2017.
  33. ^ "Cory Booker: Yes, I Live in Newark". BuzzFeed News.

External links edit

  • Information and newsletters about the neighborhood

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For other places named Lincoln Park New Jersey see Lincoln Park New Jersey disambiguation Lincoln Park is a city square and neighborhood also known as the Coast in Newark Essex County New Jersey United States It is bounded by the Springfield Belmont South Broad Valley South Ironbound and Downtown neighborhoods It is bounded by Martin Luther King Jr Blvd High Street to the west West Kinney St to the north the McCarter Highway to the east and South St Pennsylvania Avenue Lincoln Park and Clinton Avenue to the south Part of the neighborhood is a historic district listed on the New Jersey Register of Historic Places and the National Register of Historic Places Lincoln Park as a street turns into Clinton Avenue toward the south and north edge of the park Lincoln Park Historic DistrictU S National Register of Historic PlacesU S Historic districtNew Jersey Register of Historic PlacesThe Lincoln Park Towers across the street from the park itself Show map of Essex County New JerseyShow map of New JerseyShow map of the United StatesLocationLincoln Park Broad Washington and Spruce Streets Clinton and Pennsylvania AvenuesNewark New JerseyCoordinates40 43 35 N 74 10 45 W 40 72639 N 74 17917 W 40 72639 74 17917Area23 acres 9 3 ha Architectural styleItalianate Romanesque Queen AnneNRHP reference No 84002646 1 NJRHP No 1280 2 Significant datesAdded to NRHPJanuary 5 1984Designated NJRHPNovember 22 1983 Contents 1 History and description 1 1 The Coast 2 Historic district 3 The Lincoln Park Music Festival 4 Revitalization and arts district 5 See also 6 References 7 External linksHistory and description edit nbsp Planting the Standard of DemocracyLincoln Park itself was one of three original colonial era commons and for a long time the heart of a fashionable residential district the others being Washington Park and Military Park 3 The area is now home to the City Without Walls gallery cWOW Newark Symphony Hall and the Newark School of the Arts 4 The main body of Lincoln Park is bounded by Broad Street and contains several statues including Frederick Theodore Frelinghuysen Planting the Standard of Democracy by Charles Henry Niehaus 5 and Captive s Choice 6 an historic statue erected in 1884 by Chauncey Ives an American sculptor living in Rome Italy It depicts a young English woman who did not wish to return to her family after being held captive by American Indians during the French and Indian War Lincoln Park also has a healthy and varied array of large old growth trees The Lincoln Park neighborhood has two community gardens LPCCD is also planning a large community garden as part of its Facade 7 project behind the old South Park Calvary United Presbyterian Church an historically preserved facade 8 The Coast edit In the early 20th century the Lincoln Park area was a neighborhood of nightclubs known as The Coast It was a center of jazz and a red light district or tenderloin formerly called the Barbary Coast after San Francisco s neighborhood 9 Historic district editThe Lincoln Park Historic District is a 23 acre 9 3 ha historic district located in the neighborhood The district was added to the National Register of Historic Places on January 5 1984 for its significance in architecture art and landscape architecture It includes 41 contributing buildings one contributing site and three contributing objects The Catedral Evangelica Reformada listed individually on the NRHP in 1972 contributes to the district 10 The Lincoln Park Music Festival editThe LPCCD sponsors the annual Lincoln Park Music Festival in July which since beginning in 2006 has grown to be an event attracting 50 000 spectators 11 The LPCCD would like to develop the Museum of American Music MoAAM in recognition of the district s past as a breeding ground for music 12 Revitalization and arts district editThe district is slowly being revitalized by The Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD which states its mission to develop a sustainable arts community built on affordable housing green jobs music culture and urban farming 13 Newark in the past has been a large producer of music and continues to produce well known contemporary artists The Coast is being redeveloped to pay homage and recreate on a small scale an area with deep roots in American music An Arts Park is also in the planning stages in addition to new housing stores a restaurant nightclub music studio and dance studio 14 Lincoln Park has been designated an Arts District of Newark While not a comparable artist colony in relation to cities of similar or larger size Lincoln Park is home to the City Without Walls art gallery 15 the Newark School of the Arts 16 a heavily endowed 17 performance and fine arts institution and Newark Symphony Hall 1020 Broad Street a venue for music and performing arts events and concerts Several independent artists focusing on many types of media live in new or rehabilitated housing investments 18 that have been built since 2008 and continue to target spaces to artists Because there is no organized membership or organization for artists it is unknown how many artists live in the area Several million dollars of capital investment 19 has been made over the past 10 years when in Lincoln Park including some of the first LEED and eco friendly certified buildings in the city Lincoln Park is surrounded on three sides by more than a few small to large in patient substance abuse rehabilitation facilities for adults and teenagers mostly suburbanites who are court sentenced into treatment and rehabilitation The two main substance abuse treatment centers are CURA Inc 20 and Integrity House 21 both of which operate several men s and women s dormitories as well as out patient services along the park Most of these facilities use re purposed blighted brownstone buildings former hotels etc that were abandoned and in disrepair until they were purchased and rehabilitated into substance abuse treatment facilities In March 2014 Integrity House opened another 38 bed men s dormitory 22 for in patient treatment at 49 51 Lincoln Park This left only a handful of abandoned or blighted structures surrounding Lincoln Park The Lincoln Park community falls within the East district or 3rd precinct Lincoln Park benefits from its proximity to mixed use and non mixed use properties that include institutional residential horticultural commercial and educational facilities Other notable buildings situated along Lincoln Park include Colleoni Apartments also known as Lincoln Park Lofts 23 39 41 Lincoln Park a once blighted seven story hotel and later a tenement transformed into moderate income housing that opened in 2008 24 after a multimillion dollar top to bottom rehabilitation by Regan Development Corporation 25 of Ardsley New York and now managed by The Michaels Organization 26 of Marlton New Jersey Lincoln Park Towers 27 31 33 Lincoln Park an 18 story low and moderate income senior living community in an historic highrise that was once The Medical Arts Building 28 a medical and surgical facility Newark School of the Arts 29 89 91 Lincoln Park the Adelaide Sanford Charter School 30 51 53 Lincoln Park the Dryden Mansion 31 a center for non profit organizations and The Newark Educators Community Charter School 32 17 19 Crawford Street a charter school converted from a 150 year old horse stable serving approximately 200 students in kindergarten through third grade Almost all addresses surrounding Lincoln Park are dashed addresses Since 2013 Cory Booker has lived in a townhouse he owns on Longworth Street in the Lincoln Park area 33 See also editNational Register of Historic Places listings in Essex County New Jersey List of public art in Newark New JerseyReferences edit National Register Information System 84002646 National Register of Historic Places National Park Service November 2 2013 New Jersey and National Registers of Historic Places Essex County PDF New Jersey Department of Environmental Protection Historic Preservation Office December 22 2021 p 19 Lincoln Park Newark www NewarkHistory com Retrieved November 16 2017 Newark School of the Arts Music Dance Drama Visual Arts Archived from the original on February 14 2011 Retrieved October 20 2012 Planting the Standard of Democracy Newark www NewarkHistory com Retrieved November 16 2017 An Historical Incident of November 1764 www NewarkHistory com Retrieved November 16 2017 Church FacadeLincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD org Retrieved November 16 2017 Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD Transforms Historic Newark New Jersey Neighborhood www BusinessWire com Retrieved November 16 2017 Kukla Barabara 2002 Swing City Newark Nightlife 192550 Rutgers University Press ISBN 0 8135 3116 0 archived from the original on July 8 2010 retrieved October 20 2012 Price Eleanor Edson Murray March 1983 National Register of Historic Places Inventory Nomination Lincoln Park Historic District National Park Service With accompanying 44 photos Newark A work of art NJ com December 24 2012 Retrieved November 16 2017 Lincoln Park Music Festival gets bigger and more varied in its seventh year NJ com July 25 2012 Retrieved November 16 2017 Lincoln Park Coast Cultural District LPCCD org Retrieved November 16 2017 Black Music Museum Planned for Newark NJ UrbanNetworkMags com Archived from the original on March 11 2007 Retrieved November 16 2017 City Without Walls City Without Walls Retrieved November 16 2017 Home Newark School of the Arts Retrieved November 16 2017 About Us Newark School of the Arts Retrieved November 16 2017 new or rehabilitated housing investments Redevelopment project in Lincoln Park section of Newark calls for 66 homes NJ com February 14 2010 Retrieved November 16 2017 CURA Inc www CuraInc org Retrieved November 16 2017 Homepage Integrity House Integrity House Retrieved November 16 2017 Integrity House Opens New Residential Recovery Facility in Newark Patch com March 4 2014 Retrieved November 16 2017 Home www ColleoniApartments com Retrieved November 16 2017 Restored Newark apartments reopen NJ com June 17 2008 Retrieved November 16 2017 Real Estate Development In NY NJ CT Regan Development Corporation www ReganDevelopment com Retrieved November 16 2017 The Michaels Org The Michaels Organization Home TheMichaelsOrg com Retrieved November 16 2017 GmbH Emporis Lincoln Park Towers Newark 121303 EMPORIS www Emporis com Archived from the original on March 4 2014 Retrieved November 16 2017 The Medical Arts Building OldNewark com Retrieved November 16 2017 Home Newark School of the Arts Retrieved November 16 2017 Home Adelaide L Sanford Charter School adelaide ss3 SharpSchool com Retrieved November 16 2017 Crawford Street Partners 59 Lincoln Park CrawfordStreetPartners com Retrieved November 16 2017 Crawford Street Partners The Newark Educators Community Charter School CrawfordStreetPartners com Retrieved November 16 2017 Cory Booker Yes I Live in Newark BuzzFeed News External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Lincoln 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