The principal buildings are the post-office, courthouse, city hall, an auditorium with a seating capacity of 5000, a Masonic building, an Oddfellows' temple, a Y.M.C.A.
Among other prominent buildings are the Oddfellows' temple (completed 1894), the public library, the art museum (1886), a Jewish synagogue (in Avondale), and the (Jewish) Plum Street temple (1866), Moorish in architecture.
Among the principal buildings are the Federal building, the county court-house, the Soldiers and Sailors' Monumental Building, containing a large auditorium, the Masonic and Oddfellows' temples, the Market building, containing city offices, a National Guard armoury, the John McIntire public library, the John McIntire Children's Home (1880), the Helen Purcell home for women, the county infirmary, the Bethesda Hospital (1890), and the Good Samaritan hospital (1902; under the Franciscan Sisters).
Every Saturday and Sunday afternoon Oddfellows offers an expansive Louisiana Brunch that is sure to satisfy anyone's Big Easy needs.
Newark, NJ 07105(973) 589-0550adegagrill.com Oddfellows Restaurant Oddfellows brings a bit of New Orleans, including Mardi Gras with live music and beads, to New Jersey.
Newark, NJ 07105(973) 589-0550adegagrill.com Oddfellows Restaurant Oddfellows brings a bit of New Orleans, including Mardi Gras with live music and beads, to New Jersey.