The Liberty Hotel in Atlantic City, New Jersey, was a prominent landmark that served as a vital center for Black entertainment and social life during segregation. It provided a crucial space for African Americans to gather, perform, and connect.
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Transportation; Architecture; Communications
Vermont And Pacific Aves., Atlantic City, New Jersey
Engineering; Entertainment/Recreation; Architecture
Georgia And Mississippi Aves. And The Boardwalk, Atlantic City, New Jersey
Architecture
9--11 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Atlantic City, New Jersey
Architecture; Social History
1601 Pacific Ave., Atlantic City, New Jersey
Commerce
121 S. Pennsylvania Ave., Atlantic City, New Jersey
Commerce; Architecture
123 S. Illinois Ave., Atlantic City, New Jersey
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Architecture; Industry
421 Durie Ave., Closter Borough, New Jersey
Engineering; Performing Arts
445 Sylvan Ave., Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey
Architecture; Community Planning And Development
Broadway & Westwood Ave., Westwood, New Jersey
Social History; Architecture
201 Fairview Ave., Rutherford Borough, New Jersey
Architecture
100 Stokes Rd., Medford Lakes Borough, New Jersey
Architecture
149 Juliustown Road, Springfield Township, New Jersey