Statue of Monsignor Doane in Newark, NJ

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2008-01-24

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Doane Park is a tenth-acre triangular piece of land north of Military Park, where Broad Street and Park Place veer off and is separated from Military Park by Rector Street. A statue of Monsignor George Hobart Doane, for whom the park is named, was unveiled in 1908. Doane was a rector at St. Patrick's Pro-Cathedral and did much for the city including his work with the Essex County Park Commission.
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Statue of Monsignor Doane, Monsignor Doane Park, Military Park, Downtown Newark, Newark, Newark New Jersey, Essex County, Gateway, New Jersey, NJ, Jersey, The Garden State

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