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Overview
Newark Symphony Hall enjoys a long and rich cultural history as New Jersey's oldest and largest showcase for the arts, education and entertainment programming.
This multi-facility edifice was built by the Shriners, a Masonic order, in 1925 and known as the Salaam Temple.
Throughout its long history Newark Symphony Hall has producied the best in the performing arts with world-class performers and cultural events.
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Dining
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Vonda's Kitchen
0.5 MI
973-732-4532 View > -
Fornos of Spain
0.7 MI
973-589-4767 View > -
Iberia Penninsula Restaurants
0.8 MI
973-344-5611 View > -
The Lobby Restaurant, Lounge & Sports Bar
3.6 MI
908-469-8088 View > -
The Orange Squirrel Restaurant
4.3 MI
973-337-6421 View > -
15 Fox Place
5.4 MI
201-333-1476 View >
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Lodging
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Courtyard by Marriott, Newark Downtown
0.4 MI
973-848-0070 View > -
Hotel Indigo
0.5 MI
973-242-0065 View > -
Hilton, Newark Penn Station
0.6 MI
973-622-5000 View > -
TRYP by Wyndham
0.8 MI
973-642-7100 View > -
Best Western Plus, Robert Treat Hotel
0.8 MI
973-622-1000 View > -
Comfort Suites
1.2 MI
973-718-3019 View >
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Activities
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Newark Boys Chorus School
0.0 MI
973-621-8900 View > -
All Points West Distillery
0.3 MI
646-251-3176 View > -
Paul Robeson Galleries at Express Newark, Rutgers University
0.4 MI
973-353-0615 View > -
Prudential Center
0.4 MI
973-757-6000 View > -
Grammy Museum Experience, Prudential Center
0.5 MI
973-757-6300 View > -
Gallery Aferro
0.6 MI
973-353-9533 View >
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