The Fairmount Hotel in Jersey City

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2007-02-19

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Also known as the Grand Lady of Jersey City, it was designed by the firm of Newman and Harris. The eastern section was constructed in 1909 and the western section was built in 1912. It was purchased in 1962 by Father Divine and today the building was renovated in 1995 and currently has 59 apartments of senior residences.
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The Fairmont Hotel, The Divine Fairmont, The Fairmount, Duncan Avenue, Fairmont Avenue, The Boulevard, Bergen Section, Jersey City, NJ Jersey, Gateway, Hudson County, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places

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