Newark, NJ
Here’s a brief snapshot of Newark, New Jersey:
- History & Significance
Founded in 1666, Newark is one of America’s oldest cities and New Jersey’s largest by population. - Transportation Hub
Strategically located near New York City, Newark boasts robust transportation infrastructure—including Penn Station, Newark Liberty International Airport (one of the busiest in the nation), and Port Newark, a key East Coast shipping hub. - Economic and Cultural Center
The city is home to major corporations, universities (e.g. Rutgers–Newark, NJIT), and cultural institutions such as the Newark Museum of Art, NJ Performing Arts Center (NJPAC), and Prudential Center sports arena. - Nature & Landmarks
Branch Brook Park, known for the largest collection of cherry blossom trees in the U.S., is one of the city’s highlights. - Revival & Diversity
Once an industrial powerhouse, Newark has undergone revitalization and is now known for its cultural diversity, arts scene, and urban renewal.