Details
•Title: Branch Brook Park. Southern Division. Band Concert.
•Year: 1901
•Size (inches): 4.9 x 9
•Size (cm): 12.5 22.7
•Provenance: Essex County Department Of Parks Sixth Annual Report 1901
•Verso: No printing
•Publisher: Town Talk Printing Company, Newark
Description
This half-tone print shows a Branch Brook Park Band Concert at the turn of the century! Mild foxing, smudge. Great condition!
Branch Brook Park is the nation's first county park, is located in the North Ward of Newark, between the neighborhoods of Forest Hill and Roseville. A portion of the park is also located within the Township of Belleville. The park is noted for the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in the United States. The Newark Light Rail runs on the park's west side providing multiple access points to the park from Downtown Newark. Branch Brook Park is listed on both the New Jersey (1980) and National (1981) Registers of Historic Places.
IC07 107
•Title: Branch Brook Park. Southern Division. Band Concert.
•Year: 1901
•Size (inches): 4.9 x 9
•Size (cm): 12.5 22.7
•Provenance: Essex County Department Of Parks Sixth Annual Report 1901
•Verso: No printing
•Publisher: Town Talk Printing Company, Newark
Description
This half-tone print shows a Branch Brook Park Band Concert at the turn of the century! Mild foxing, smudge. Great condition!
Branch Brook Park is the nation's first county park, is located in the North Ward of Newark, between the neighborhoods of Forest Hill and Roseville. A portion of the park is also located within the Township of Belleville. The park is noted for the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in the United States. The Newark Light Rail runs on the park's west side providing multiple access points to the park from Downtown Newark. Branch Brook Park is listed on both the New Jersey (1980) and National (1981) Registers of Historic Places.
IC07 107