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List of Art Deco architecture in New Jersey

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There are numerous buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architecture, including Streamline Moderne, in New Jersey, United States.

Asbury Park

  • Deal Lake Court Apartments, 1930s
  • Jersey Central Power & Light Building, 1922
  • Hot Mess Studio, Asbury Park
  • Old Heating Plant, Asbury Park, 1930
  • The Santander, 1929
  • Paramount Theatre, 1930
  • Casino and Powerhouse Casino and Powerhouse
  • Jersey Central Power and Light Jersey Central Power and Light
  • Paramount Theater and Convention Hall Paramount Theater and Convention Hall
  • The Santander The Santander
U.S. Post Office and Courthouse Camden

Camden

  • City Hall, 1931
  • KIPP Cooper Norcross High School
  • Mastery Schools of Camden, McGraw Elementary
  • McCrory's/Sam's Discount
  • Pierre Building, 306 Cooper, 1932
  • Rio Theatre (now a church), 1937
  • United States Post Office and Courthouse, 1932

East Orange

Ritz and Altenburgh House

Elizabeth

Jersey City

  • McGinley Square-Bergen Square-Journal Square corridor along Bergen Avenue: 789 (Bergen Theater; later Pix Theater), 830 (Provident Bank Headquarters, 1920), 872 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1920), 875, 880 (First National Bank Building, 1920), 885, 910, 911, 918, 920 (Hurwitz Building, 1930) and 924
  • 295 Newark Avenue, 1929
  • 500 Communipaw Avenue (former Junction Fishery), 1920s
  • A. Harry Moore School (NJCU), 1931
  • Jersey City Armory
  • The Beacon, former Jersey City Medical Center, 1934–1938 & Jones Hall, 591 Montgomery Street, 1939
  • 596 Communipaw Avenue
  • 61 Duncan Avenue
  • Miss America Diner, 1942
  • 65 Tonnele Avenue (Ramada Jersey City)
  • Roosevelt Stadium, 1937 (demolished)
  • White Mana Diner, 1931
  • Ellis Island Ferry Building, c.1937
  • 65 Tonnelle Avenue 65 Tonnelle Avenue
  • Jones Hall Jones Hall
  • Jersey City Armory Jersey City Armory
  • Holland Tunnel Tower Holland Tunnel Tower
  • 295 Newark Avenue 295 Newark Avenue
  • Kensington Avenue Kensington Avenue
  • A. Harry Moore School A. Harry Moore School
  • Ellis Island Ferry Building Ellis Island Ferry Building
  • Fairmount Avenue Fairmount Avenue
  • Jewett Avenue Jewett Avenue

Newark

  • Newark Penn Station Newark Penn Station
  • 155 Washington 155 Washington
  • Griffith Building Griffith Building
  • Eleven 80 Eleven 80
  • Newark Metropolitan Airport Newark Metropolitan Airport
  • Newark Metropolitan Airport Newark Metropolitan Airport
  • Terra cotta tiles at 50 Rector Park entrance Terra cotta tiles at 50 Rector Park entrance
  • Newark Museum Newark Museum
  • Walker House Walker House
  • Weequahic High School Weequahic High School

Trenton

Other places

North Jersey

  • Bloomfield Trust Company Bloomfield Trust Company
  • Peoples Bank and Trust Peoples Bank and Trust
  • South Orange Post Office South Orange Post Office

South Jersey

Hunts Casino Theater

Central Jersey

  • Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Thomas Alva Edison Memorial
  • Perth Amboy Bank Building Perth Amboy Bank Building
  • Perth Amboy Bank Building, Perth Amboy
  • 224 Smith Street, Perth Amboy
  • Jersey City Central Power, & Light Company, Keyport, 1930s
  • Princeton Fire Department, Princeton Hook & Ladder Company, Princeton, 1933
  • Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum, Edison, 1938
  • Brook Arts Center, Bound Brook, 1927
  • Bow-Tie Warner Theater, Ridgeway, 1932
  • Lakewood Post Office, Lakewood, 1938

Municipal buildings

  • Ridgefield Borough Hall Ridgefield Borough Hall
  • Fort Lee Borough Hall Fort Lee Borough Hall
  • Harrison Town Hall Harrison Town Hall
  • Camden City Hall Camden City Hall

Sears. Roebuck and Company

Sears Building/Kennedy Center
  • Sears, Roebuck, and Company, 168 Elizabeth Avenue at Bigelow Street, Newark, opened 31 Oct. 1929
  • Sears, Roebuck, and Company Building, Hackensack, 1930
  • Sears Roebuck (now Kennedy Center), Union City, 1932

Bridges and tunnels

Passaic River Bridge

See also

References

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  5. "Rio Theatre in Camden, NJ - Cinema Treasures". cinematreasures.org.
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