The Outdoor Clock on the Jersey Central Terminal
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This building is designed in a Richardsonian Romanesque style. It was built in 1889, replacing an earlier one that had been in use since 1864.
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New Jersey Central Railroad Terminal in Jersey City. NJCRT, New Jersey Central Railroad, Train Terminal, Liberty State Park, National Park Service, Statue of Liberty, Liberty Island, New York Harbor, Hudson River Waterfront Walkway, U.S. National Register of Historic Places, New Jersey Register of Historic Places, Hudson River, Ellis Island, Manhattan Skyland, Jersey City Skyline, Gateway, The Gateway Region, Hudson County, Jersey City, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State
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