13 Historic Photos That Show Us What It Was Like Living In New Jersey In The Early 1900s
By Rebecca
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Published August 06, 2021
New Jersey is one of the oldest states in the country — after all, it’s one of the original 13 colonies. However, it can be hard to visualize the Jersey of years past. That’s why we’ve collected some photos and pictures from the early 1900s to show what life in New Jersey was like back then.
1. This is the charming town of Oldwick in 1900.
You still see houses like that today in New Jersey.
2. Yep, that's the Delaware Water Gap!
This river bend has long been a source of beauty and fascination for those in the area.
3. Check out Hoboken in 1900.
This is Upper Bloomfield Street between 9th and 10th Streets. It looks so quiet!
4. Check out the freight office of the Allentown Terminal Railroad.
This photo is from 1905.
5. The James Library Madison is pictured here in 1900.
It's a beautiful building!
6. Even in 1911, Paterson was a bustling city.
Bikes are still a popular option for getting around!
7. In this image, farm children head off to go to school.
It's kind of like today's school buses.
8. Here's Depot Park circa 1915.
Just like today, people love visiting New Jersey's parks.
9. These people are manufacturing explosives at a factory in Haskell, New Jersey.
It was in the midst of World War I.
10. World War I affected many families in New Jersey.
Here, a mother escorts her son off to military camp.
11. These New Jersey school kids are hard at work practicing calisthenics.
Gym class sure has evolved since then.
12. People emerge from a synagogue in Brotmanville circa 1900.
13. Women walk along the boardwalk in Seaside Park, New Jersey.
Boardwalks have always been a big part of New Jersey beach life -- they just used to be a lot smaller, apparently.
Does it feel very different than New Jersey today?
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