291 Bloomfield Avenue
Montclair
NJ 07042
Lackawanna Plaza
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What is now the Lackawanna Plaza shopping center was originally built in 1913 for the Delaware, Lackawanna & Western Railroad. It was a six-track station at the end of the Lackawanna's Montclair Branch. It was designed by William B. Hull, who had the building constructed in the Grecian-Doric style. The station closed in 1981 and was later converted into a shopping space containing Pathmark and a few smaller shops. The building is listed on the State and National Registers of Historic Places.
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