Newark (New Jersey)

From Halal Explorer

Newark banner buses and taxis

Newark is New Jersey's largest city and second largest in Metro New York. Although one of the great historic cities of the Northeast and the most culture-rich city in the state, Newark is often overlooked in favor of Goliath-like Manhattan and towns along the Hudson River, such as Jersey City and Hoboken. While no longer the industrial powerhouse it once was, Newark remains one of America's major shipping, rail, and air hubs. Public transportation is abundant, making it easy to get to, from, and around the city.

Newark has been economically disadvantaged for some time, and suffers from a bad reputation, often informed by negative stereotyping. Thanks in large part to a nationally high-profile mayor (Cory Booker, now a U.S. Senator), committed populace, and changing attitudes towards once decaying urban areas and the often proclaimed, but stunted renaissance of Newark is steadily and substantially taking hold.

Newark (New Jersey) Halal Explorer

Newark skyline Prudential Headquarters

History

The city was founded in the year 1666 by Puritans from New Haven Colony. Three centuries later and the population grew rapidly. Industry also grew constantly. The city even had its own Chinatown. However, in the 20th century, many raids took place, and much of the Chinese population went away to other areas, causing Newark's Chinatown to fade away. Things only got worse as more racial tension and riots occurred in the city. In the 1990s and the city went through tons of revitalization efforts. Today and the city has grown back into an important industrial hub, however some things such as the old Chinatown and the city's good reputation were forever lost. Despite this and the city still shines with culture and history, and also has the oldest county park in the United States, Branch Brook Park. There is also a huge Portuguese and Brazilian population in Ironbound. Although the city is usually overlooked by Manhattan and it is not the glimmering gem it used to be and the city is still worth a visit.

Districts

The city is divided into five wards, each with its own character.

Downtown has retained much of early 20th century architecture and has an iconic skyline. Nearly 100,000 people commute to the central business neighborhood on workdays, making for a lively urban landscape. Since the millennium it has become more residential as former office buildings and warehouses are converted to housing. A new performing arts complex and sports/concert venue and restaurants have encouraged visitors to linger longer into the night, particularly along Halsey Street and Edison Street.

The North Ward is home to Branch Brook Park, site of the nation's largest collection of cherry blossom trees, and the neo-Gothic Gothic Church Basilica of the Sacred Heart. Surrounding neighborhoods include architecturally interesting suburban enclaves on the east and bustling urban neighborhoods on the west.

The East Ward, or the Ironbound, is home to a large Portuguese/Brazilian community, with a "restaurant row" offering a cornucopia of eating establishments for every budget.

The South Ward, once the heart of the Yahudi community and home to the Weequahic Park and architectural gems, has fallen on hard times, and is where much of the city's crime is concentrated.

The West Ward, including Vailsburg, is a working and middle class neighborhood.

Travel to Newark (New Jersey)

Manhattan2

Newark has great transportation, and is extremely simple to get into and out of.

Buy a Flight ticket to and from Newark (New Jersey)

Newark Liberty International Airport GPS 40.691665,-74.180180 Newark_Airport.JPG (IATA Flight Code: EWR) is about 5 mi (8 kilometers) south of downtown. It is a major hub for United Airlines, and is served by numerous other domestic and international carriers. JFK International Airport and LaGuardia Airport are in Queens, New York, and are served by additional carriers who do not fly to EWR directly. Airport information can be obtained by calling +1-888-EWR-INFO or +1 973-961-6000.

AirTrain Newark shuttles between the airport's parking facilities, three terminals, and train station, where frequent New Jersey Transit (NJT) service is a ten minutes ride to downtown. NJT bus #62 and the limited stop GoBus 28 also both travel to downtown and the latter with continuing service to North Newark.

Taxi service is based on a flat-fee determined by destination and paid before the trip begins.

By Rail

Newark Pennsylvania Station interior - upright 1.4|Newark Penn Station waiting room Newark Penn Station GPS 40.734722 ,-74.164167 (IATA Flight Code: ZRP) is located just a few blocks from the heart of downtown Newark. It's a beautiful old McKim Mead & White building and worth visiting just on its own. It is served by Amtrak and New Jersey Transit Northeast Corridor, North Jersey Coast Line, and Raritan Valley Line, with easy connections to New York, Philadelphia, Trenton, and other points south and west. Both Newark and New York have "Penn Stations". It is sometimes easy to mistake the conductor saying "New York" for "Newark" (and vice versa), so beware you don't accidentally get off at the wrong station.

The PATH train (NWK-WTC line connects Penn Station with Jersey City and the World Trade Center in Lower Manhattan. Connections to other PATH lines can be made to Hoboken and 33rd St. in Manhattan. Newark Broad Street Station GPS 40.747446,-74.171925 is served by New Jersey Transit's Montclair-Boonton Line, Morristown Line and Gladstone Branch with trains to suburbs to the west and Hoboken Terminal, Secaucus Junction, and New York Penn to the east.

By car

Route 21 (McCarter Hwy) runs north-south along the railroad tracks a few blocks east of downtown. I-78 skirts the south edge of town and I-280 cuts across the north. Route 1/9 comes across the Pulaski Skyway and Lincoln Highway bridges from Jersey City and the Newark Bay Extension from Manhattan (both via the Holland Tunnel). Take the Raymond Blvd. exit and drive along the Passaic River into downtown.

Travel on a Bus in Newark (New Jersey)

Newark Pennsylvania Station interior

Newark Penn Station is also the city's bus terminal and is served by NJ Transit local and regional buses, Greyhound and others. BoltBus stops outside the station, offering service from Washington, D.C.]], Baltimore, Philadelphia, and Boston.

Get Around

The Newark Light Rail runs two lines that originate at Penn Station. The City Subway Line (shown in blue on maps) has service to University Heights, Branch Brook Park and Grove Street (in adjacent Bloomfield). The Broad Street Line (orange on maps) operates between Penn Station and Broad Street Station.

There is a extensive network of New Jersey Transit buses, many originating at Penn Station. Taxis are also available and can be flagged.

What to see in Newark (New Jersey)

Newark cherry blossoms

  • Branch Brook Park Park Ave & Lake Street 40.770278, -74.176389 - Branch Brook Park Bound Brook Park (13971717804) Branch Brook Park contains 360 acres of open meadowland and small patches of woodland on gently rolling terrain. More than 4,100 cherry trees that blossom during April are greater both in variety and number than the famed trees in Washington, D.C. The park is 1.7 miles from downtown, and accessible by light rail. Includes spectacular views of the Gothic Church Basilica of the Sacred Heart.
  • Gothic Church Basilica of the Sacred Heart - 89 Ridge Street 40.7549, -74.1784 ☎ +1 973-484-4600 Gothic Church Basilica of the Sacred Heart (Newark) Sacred Heart fr hill center jeh Gothic Church Basilica of the Sacred Heart is a French Gothic-styled cathedral and the fourth largest in North America boasting upwards of 200 stained glass windows and 14 giant bells cast in Italy. The cathedral hosts a number of symphony orchestras and other concerts, in addition to serving as the mother church for the Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Newark. It is north of downtown Newark, across from Branch Brook Park, and accessible by light rail.
  • Military Park - Broad Street between Rector Street and Raymond Blvd 40.7397, -74.1692 ☎ +1 973-733-9333 Military Park (Newark) Military Park A park downtown that began as a militia training green in the 1600s. Wars of America monument is an imposing work of Mount Rushmore artist Gutzon Borglum. In the summer on Thursdays and the park hosts Common Greens, a farmers market.
  • Newark Museum - 49 Washington Street 40.742965, -74.171653 ☎ +1 973-596-6550 Opening Hours: W-Su noon-5PM Suggested admission $10 adults, $6. Planetarium an additional $5 adults, $3 children/seniors/students Newark Museum Newark Museum Facade A The museum complex incorporates 80 galleries of art and science, a mini zoo, planetarium, cafe, auditorium, sculpture garden, a schoolhouse from the 1780s and the Ballantine House and the restored 1885 mansion that is a National Historic Landmark.
  • Weequahic Park - Elizabeth Ave & Meeker Ave 40.702, -74.203 If driving, take the Elizabeth Ave exit from Route 78 West -

Newark 098

Top Muslim Travel Tips for Newark (New Jersey)

High Court Sts castle jeh

  • Prudential Center - Prudential Center, Mulberry Street 40.733838, -74.170762 across from Triangle Park and 1 block West of Penn Stn ☎ +1 973-757-6000 Prudential Center Pudcentnewarkjeh - It hosts the NHL's New Jersey Devils, Seton Hall University basketball, New Jersey Ironmen MISL (indoor soccer), and concerts.
  • New Jersey Performing Arts Center - 1 Center Street 40.7402, -74.1671 +1-888-466-5722 New Jersey Performing Arts Center New Jersey Performing Arts Center from Above Summer 2013 -
  • Newark Symphony Hall - 1020 Broad Street 40.72778, -74.176083 ☎ +1 973-643-8468 - Newark Symphony Hall Newark Symphony Hall & Boys Chorus School
  • New Jersey Historical Society - 52 Park Pl 40.7389, -74.1687 ☎ +1 973-596-8500 Opening Hours: Tuesday - Saturday noon-5PM

Art galleries

  • Aljira: A Center for Contemporary Art - 591 Broad Street 40.741, -74.1695 ☎ +1 973-622-1600 Opening Hours: W-F noon-6PM, Saturday 11AM Monday - 4PM Aljira, a Center for Contemporary Art Aljira Center for Contemporary Art facade Described by the New York Times as "a feisty alternative art space in Newark, often shows artwork that has a razor-sharp social and political edge."
  • City Without Walls - CWOW - 6 Crawford Street 40.728177, -74.178805 ☎ +1 973-622-1188 Opening Hours: W-F noon-6PM, Saturday 1PM Monday - 6PM
  • Gallery Aferro - 73 Market Street 40.736748, -74.175994 ☎ +1 646-220-3772 Opening Hours: Thursday - Saturday noon-6PM Gallery Aferro.JPG Contemporary art gallery.

Festivals

  • Brazilian Festival (September), The Ironbound
  • Cherry Blossom Festival (April) Branch Brook Park, with 4,300 trees the largest collection in the USA
  • Geraldine Dodge Poetry Festival (October) (biennale), various venues, largest poetry event in the United States
  • Halsey Festival (September) Halsey Street
  • Lincoln Park Music Festival (July) Lincoln Park
  • GospelFest (Spring) Prudential Center, talent competition and concert, one of the biggest Gospel events in the USA
  • Newark Black Film Festival (Summer) various venues
  • Open Doors (October), a 4-day city-wide studio, gallery, and museum tour
  • Portugal Day Festival (June), The Ironbound
  • Washington Park on Wednesdays outdoor green market and concerts June through October

Sports

  • Prudential Center is home to hockey team New Jersey Devils and hosts other college and professional teams, including the Seton Hall Pirates and the NJIT Highlanders.
  • Red Bull Arena, home to the New York Red Bulls, a Major League Soccer team. Although it's in Harrison, it's just across the Jackson Street Bridge
  • Meadowlands Sports Complex, home to the football teams New York Giants and New York Jets is a 15-minutes train trip from Newark Penn Station via Seacucus Junction.

Study in Newark (New Jersey)

  • Newark Public Library - 5 Washington Street 40.7445, -74.1706 ☎ +1 973-733-7784 Opening from Monday to Saturday 9AM to 5:30PM; closed Sunday Newark Public Library Newark Free Library sunny jeh - A great facility to explore, pick up a book, and learn a little something in the city.

How to work legally in Newark (New Jersey)

More than 100,000 people commute to Newark on weekdays, making it New Jersey's largest employment center with many white-collar jobs in insurance, finance, import-export, health-care, and government. As a major courthouse venue including federal, state, and county facilities, it is home to more than 1,000 law firms. The city is also a "college town", with nearly 40,000 students attending the city's universities and medical and law schools. Its port and rail facilities make Newark the busiest transhipment hub on the East Coast in terms of volume. Light manufacturing survives in Newark too.

Muslim Friendly Shopping in Newark (New Jersey)

  • Stroll Ferry Street in the East Ward and find numerous boutiques, bake shops and cafes. There are no real malls in Newark but there are malls near by that the buses in the city will take you to one for a relatively affordable fare.Jersey Gardens and Ikea are nearby in Elizabeth, NJ. You can also reach the Newport Center Mall in Jersey City via PATH (Newport-Pavonia).

Mosques in Newark (New Jersey)

Newark, New Jersey, is a city known for its rich cultural diversity, and the Muslim community plays a significant role in contributing to the city's cultural tapestry. Among the various religious institutions, mosques hold a special place as centers of worship, community engagement, and cultural preservation. In this article, we'll explore some of the prominent mosques in Newark, each offering a unique experience for Muslim residents and visitors alike.

Masjid Rahmah:

Located at 483 Washington St, Masjid Rahmah stands as a beacon for Muslim worship in downtown Newark. With a commendable rating of 4.8, this mosque is praised for its welcoming atmosphere. Operating 24 hours, it accommodates the diverse schedules of the Muslim community.

Masjid Muhammad-Newark:

3 Jan 2024 - Imam Hassan Sharif Succumbs to Injuries Following Shooting Outside Newark Mosque: [1]

Situated at 255 S Orange Ave #253, Masjid Muhammad-Newark boasts a clean and welcoming environment, as highlighted by its 4.6 rating. The community's hospitality is evident, creating a positive space for worship and interaction. The mosque operates 24 hours, catering to the spiritual needs of the community at any time.

NIA Masjid & Community Center مسجد:

Found at 231 Roseville Ave, NIA Masjid & Community Center has a remarkable rating of 4.8. Besides offering regular prayers, the mosque is known for its engaging Juma'ah prayer and khutbah. With its doors open until 10 PM, it serves as a hub for community activities and gatherings.

Al-Madina Islamic Centre:

Located in the basement at 55 Manor Dr, Al-Madina Islamic Centre operates 24 hours, providing a continuous space for prayer and reflection. The mosque, with a rating of 4.7, serves as a vital spiritual and communal center for the Muslim community in Newark.

Islamic Culture Center of Newark:

Situated at 9 Hill St, the Islamic Culture Center of Newark has earned a rating of 4.7 and is praised as the "Best masjid I’ve been to 💕." The mosque, with its welcoming ambiance, stands out as a spiritual home for many.

Masjid Nurun Nabi:

Located at 210 Clinton Pl, Masjid Nurun Nabi operates 24 hours and has a rating of 4.0. While providing a space for worship, the mosque also contributes to the spiritual growth and development of its community.

Masjid Ibrahim:

Found at 392 Chancellor Ave, Masjid Ibrahim is recognized for its commitment to spiritual development. With a rating of 4.7, it stands as a cornerstone for the local Muslim community.

Masjid Bani Adam:

Situated at 660 Sanford Ave, Masjid Bani Adam plays a crucial role in fostering community bonds and spiritual growth. With a rating of 4.7, the mosque is a testament to the unity within Newark's Muslim community.

Halal Food

From traditional Middle Eastern delights to Chinese Halal fare and West African flavors, Newark's Halal dining options are as diverse as the city itself. Here's a curated list of some notable Halal restaurants in Newark:

The Halal Guys - Halsey St

Location: 72 Halsey St

Rating: 4.2

Cuisine: Gyros & other Middle Eastern eats

Features: Diverse menu with a focus on Middle Eastern cuisine.

Halal Boyz - Broad St

Location: 1126 Broad St

Rating: 4.1

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Dine-in, Takeaway, No-contact delivery options available.

Pita Square - Best Halal Food In Newark

Location: 95 Halsey St

Rating: 4.5

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Known for the best Halal food in Newark, with dine-in, takeaway, and no-contact delivery options.

Halal R Us

Location: 771 Broad St

Rating: 4.6

Cuisine: Health Food

Features: Offers a variety of healthy Halal options with dine-in, takeaway, and no-contact delivery.

Amin's Chinese Halal Food

Location: 430 Chancellor Ave

Rating: 4.3

Cuisine: Chinese

Features: A low-key spot offering Chinese Halal fare.

Aishah's Chinese Halal

Location: 1042 Bergen St

Rating: 4.0

Cuisine: Chinese-American

Features: A Chinese-American eatery specializing in Halal fare.

Hiba Halal Grill

Location: 964 Bergen St

Rating: 4.3

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Opens early at 6 AM, offering dine-in, takeaway, and delivery options.

Golden Spot Halal Restaurant

Location: 60 Branford Pl

Rating: 4.2

Cuisine: West African

Features: Specializes in West African cuisine with dine-in and takeaway services.

The Halal Guys - Edison Pl

Location: 110 Edison Pl

Rating: 3.4

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Offers dine-in, takeaway, and delivery options.

Sunshine Halal Restaurant

Location: 5 S Munn Ave

Rating: 3.9

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Opens early at 6 AM, providing dine-in, takeaway, and no-contact delivery services.

Jordan Resuarant

Location: 1008 S Orange Ave #3

Rating: 4.4

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Opens at 6:30 AM, offering dine-in and takeaway options.

New York Fried Chicken & Pizzas - Halal

Location: 514 Clinton Ave

Rating: 3.9

Cuisine: Halal

Features: Informal setup for fried wings & seafood with a focus on Halal options.

eHalal Group Launches Halal Guide to Newark (New Jersey)

Newark (New Jersey) - eHalal Travel Group, a leading provider of innovative Halal travel solutions for Muslim travelers to Newark (New Jersey), is thrilled to announce the official launch of its comprehensive Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Newark (New Jersey). This groundbreaking initiative aims to cater to the diverse needs of Muslim travelers, offering them a seamless and enriching travel experience in Newark (New Jersey) and its surrounding regions.

With the steady growth of Muslim tourism worldwide, eHalal Travel Group recognizes the importance of providing Muslim travelers with accessible, accurate, and up-to-date information to support their travel aspirations to Newark (New Jersey). The Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide is designed to be a one-stop resource, offering an array of invaluable information on various travel aspects, all carefully curated to align with Islamic principles and values.

The Travel Guide encompasses a wide range of features that will undoubtedly enhance the travel experience for Muslim visitors to Newark (New Jersey). Key components include:

Halal-Friendly Accommodations inNewark (New Jersey): A carefully selected list of hotels, lodges, and vacation rentals that cater to halal requirements, ensuring a comfortable and welcoming stay for Muslim travelers in Newark (New Jersey).

Halal Food, Restaurants and Dining in Newark (New Jersey): A comprehensive directory of restaurants, eateries, and food outlets offering halal-certified or halal-friendly options in Newark (New Jersey), allowing Muslim travelers to savor local cuisines without compromising their dietary preferences in Newark (New Jersey).

Prayer Facilities: Information on masjids, prayer rooms, and suitable locations for daily prayers in Newark (New Jersey), ensuring ease and convenience for Muslim visitors in fulfilling their religious obligations.

Local Attractions: An engaging compilation of Muslim-friendly attractions, cultural sites such as Museums, and points of interest in Newark (New Jersey), enabling travelers to explore the city's rich heritage while adhering to their values.

Transport and Logistics: Practical guidance on transportation options that accommodate Muslim travel needs, ensuring seamless movement within Newark (New Jersey) and beyond.

Speaking about the launch, Irwan Shah, Chief Technology Officer of eHalal Travel Group in Newark (New Jersey), stated, "We are thrilled to introduce our Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide in Newark (New Jersey), a Muslim friendly destination known for its cultural richness and historical significance. Our goal is to empower Muslim travelers with accurate information and resources, enabling them to experience the wonders of Newark (New Jersey) without any concerns about their faith-based requirements. This initiative reaffirms our commitment to creating inclusive and memorable travel experiences for all our clients."

The eHalal Travel Group's Halal and Muslim-Friendly Travel Guide for Newark (New Jersey) is now accessible on this page. The guide will be regularly updated to ensure that Muslim travelers have access to the latest information, thus reinforcing its status as a reliable companion for Muslim travelers exploring Newark (New Jersey).

About eHalal Travel Group:

eHalal Travel Group Newark (New Jersey) is a prominent name in the global Muslim travel industry, dedicated to providing innovative and all-inclusive travel solutions tailored to the needs of Muslim travelers worldwide. With a commitment to excellence and inclusivity, eHalal Travel Group aims to foster a seamless travel experience for its clients while respecting their religious and cultural values.

For Halal business inquiries in Newark (New Jersey), please contact:

eHalal Travel Group Newark (New Jersey) Media: info@ehalal.io

Buy Muslim Friendly condos, Houses and Villas in Newark (New Jersey)

eHalal Group Newark (New Jersey) is a prominent real estate company specializing in providing Muslim-friendly properties in Newark (New Jersey). Our mission is to cater to the specific needs and preferences of the Muslim community by offering a wide range of halal-certified residential and commercial properties, including houses, condos, and factories. With our commitment to excellence, client satisfaction, and adherence to Islamic principles, eHalal Group has established itself as a trusted name in the real estate industry in Newark (New Jersey).

At eHalal Group, we understand the importance of meeting the unique requirements of Muslim individuals and families seeking properties that align with their cultural and religious trainings. Our extensive portfolio of Muslim-friendly properties in Newark (New Jersey) ensures that clients have access to a diverse selection of options tailored to their needs. Whether it's a luxurious villa, a modern condominium, or a fully equipped factory, our team is dedicated to assisting clients in finding their ideal property.

For those seeking a comfortable and modern living space, our condos are an excellent choice. Starting at US$ 350,000 and these condominium units offer contemporary designs, state-of-the-art facilities, and convenient locations within Newark (New Jersey). Each condo is thoughtfully designed to incorporate halal-friendly features and amenities, ensuring a seamless integration of Islamic values into everyday living.

If you are looking for a more spacious option, our houses are perfect for you. Starting at US$ 650,000, our houses provide ample living space, privacy, and a range of customizable features to meet your specific requirements. These houses are located in well-established neighborhoods in Newark (New Jersey), offering a harmonious balance between modern living and Islamic values.

For those seeking luxury and exclusivity, our luxury villas in Newark (New Jersey) are the epitome of sophistication and elegance. Starting at US$ 1.5 million and these villas offer a lavish lifestyle with private amenities, breathtaking views, and meticulous attention to detail. Each luxury villa is meticulously designed to provide a serene and halal environment, allowing you to enjoy the finest living experience while adhering to your Islamic principles. For further details please email us at realestate@halal.io

Muslim Friendly Hotels

Telecommunications in Newark (New Jersey)

Stay Safe

Starting in the 1960s, Newark has been troubled by riots, racial tension, and urban decline. Although the city has improved slightly over the years, Newark can be unsafe if you are not careful. Car theft and vehicle jackings are the biggest crimes in Newark, followed by home invasions. Downtown Newark is crowded and safe during the day. It empties out at night and may seem creepy, but as long as you stay in well lit open areas you should be fine. The Ironbound neighborhood has most of the great restaurants and is busy on nights and weekends and is probably the safest part of the city, behind Downtown and residential Forest Hill. If you were to go to a concert at the NJ Symphony Hall or see an event at the Prudential Center you should be fine. They are well lit areas with a police presence and are the safest part of the city.

The North, South and Central Wards have heavier crime rates and it pays to be more guarded in those areas.

Although bustling during peak travel hours and almost completely safe in daylight, Newark Broad Street station (NJ Transit) can be very dangerous after hours and through the night when fewer people wait for trains (usually from 10PM Monday - 5AM). Armed robberies are common and can occur even when you are not the only one waiting for a late train. If you do find yourself at the station after hours, wait in the lobby beneath the platform, or failing that, one of the lit waiting booths on the platform. Do NOT display cell phones or iPods.

Cope

Consulates in Newark (New Jersey)

Colombia Colombia - 550 Broad Street, 15th floor ☎ +1 862-279-7888 +1 862-279-7885

Ecuador Ecuador - 400 Market Street, 4th Floor ☎ +1 973-344-6900 Opening Hours: 9:30AM Monday - 2:30PM

News & References Newark (New Jersey)

Travel Next

  • Manhattan is easily accessible. The cheapest way is via the PATH train, from Newark Penn Station to World Trade Center or with a transfer at Journal Plaza (Jersey City) to the line which goes to Christopher St. and along 6th Avenue to 9th, 14th, 23rd and 33rd Streets. NJ Transit from Broad Street Station and Newark Penn Station takes you directly to the New York Penn Station in about 17 min.
  • The nearby city of Elizabeth, which offers plenty of shopping options including the Jersey Gardens shopping mall and IKEA, is only a short vehicle ride away.
  • The Jersey Shore, with funky Asbury Park, Victorian Ocean Grove, and fishing town Manasquan is served by the North Jersey Coast Line, and is an easy day trip.
  • The Statue of Liberty National Monument includes Ellis Island, once America's busiest immigration station, and Liberty Island, home to the statue itself. Ferries depart from Liberty State Park in Jersey City, reached by taking PATH to Exchange Place and switching to the Hudson-Bergen Light Rail.
  • Field Station: Dinosaurs theme park exhibition is within walking distance of Secaucus Junction, one stop from Newark Penn on NJ Transit trains.
  • Thomas Edison National Historical Park, which preserves Thomas Edison's laboratory and residence, is 6 miles (10 kilometers) west of downtown Newark in West Orange.
  • St. John's Church, a Gothic Revival Roman Catholic church which houses outstanding 19th-century artworks and an historic pipe organ is located in the nearby City of Orange.


Copyright 2015 - 2024. All Rights reserved by eHalal Group Co., Ltd.
To Advertise or sponsor this Travel Guide, please visit our Media Kit and Advertising Rates.