
Here is an amazing collection of black and white photos that shows everyday life in New Jersey during 1960s.
A group of students relax on a lawn at Drew University in Madison during freshman orientation in September 1969. Courtesy of Drew University |
The Beatles played to 18,000 fans on Aug. 30, 1964, at Convention Hall in Atlantic City. They posed with this sandwich from White House Subs in their hotel room. Star-Ledger archive photo |
Vice president Richard Nixon and his wife, Pat, are shown at a campaign stop in Plainfield on Oct. 4, 1960. Photo by Louis Caruso courtesy of the Caruso family |
A woman walks past National Guard troops and State Police officers during the riots in Newark that took place from July 12-17, 1967. Star-Ledger archive photo |
Apollo 8 astronauts, from left Frank Borman, James Lovell and William Anders, are honored at Newark International Airport on Jan. 11, 1969. Star-Ledger archive photo |
Martin Luther King Jr. greets well-wishers as he leaves Mount Calvary Baptist Church in Newark on March 27, 1968. Star-Ledger archive photo |
Teenagers show the latest steps at an Interfaith Fellowship dance in Sparta in 1965. Admission to the dances was 50 cents for Sparta High School students. Courtesy of the Sparta Police Department |
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