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    Bergen County Court House Murals – Hackensack NJ

    Date added: October 11, 2013; Modified: October 11, 2013

    “In the 1930’s as part of the Works Progress Administration (WPA), murals were painted in courtrooms 253 and 352. In the early 1940’s an additional mural was added in courtroom 357. All three murals were designed by Teaneck resident William… read more

    Steuben House Renovations – River Edge NJ

    Date added: October 11, 2013

    The Steuben House is a longstanding historical and architectural landmark in Bergen County NJ. Its style recalls the Bergen Dutch community. The house was occupied for military purposes during much of the American Revolutionary War, including by General Washington. During… read more

    Post Office Relief – Harrison NJ

    Date added: October 8, 2013; Modified: October 8, 2013

    The post office contains a 1940 Section of Fine Arts plaster relief entitled “Industry and the Family.” The relief was created by artist Murray J. Roper.

    Post Office Murals – Cranford NJ

    Date added: October 8, 2013; Modified: October 8, 2013

    The post office contains a series of murals depicting “The Battle of Cranford during the American Revolution.” The murals were funded by TRAP and painted by artist Gerald Foster in 1937.

    Gittone Stadium

    Gittone Stadium – Vineland NJ

    Date added: January 6, 2012

    "One regional example of these structures is the Vineland High School Stadium, built by the WPA and dedicated in October 1938. It was soon after renamed Gittone Memorial Field in honor of Harry A. Gittone, proponent of local scholastic sports… read more

    West Orange Town Hall

    Town Hall – West Orange NJ

    Date added: December 17, 2011

    "The new municipal building replaces an old and obsolete structure which was inadequate in size and had no proper facilities for the storage of records. Some of the municipal offices were in temporary buildings, some in rented quarters and there… read more