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 * Old Newton Burial Ground (22 January 2015)
 * Newton Town Plot Historic District and Template:Newton Town Plot Historic District and Template:Newton, New Jersey

Newton, New Jersey
Per WP:USCITIES


 * Lede
 * 1 History
 * In the eighteenth century
 * See also Newtown Township, New Jersey 2-3P Paleo, Settlement, as Sussex Court House and Newtown in Newtown Township. Revolution. Making of town.
 * In the nineteenth century
 * Creation of Newton, 1864
 * Railroads, turnpikes, Civil War and copperheads, after civil war, Merriam, Dye works, mills, industry.
 * In the twentieth century and today
 * Industry and business, world wars, post war boom, urban renewal, bedroom community
 * 2 Geology and geography
 * Geology: Kittatinny Valley, slate, watersheds soils?
 * political geography (size, etc.)
 * Climate and weather
 * 3 Demographics
 * 3.1 Census 2010
 * 3.2 Census 2000
 * 4 Economy
 * 5 Arts and Culture
 * 5.1 Museums, galleries, and libraries
 * 5.2 Performing arts
 * 5.3 Religion
 * 5.4 Sports?
 * 6 Parks and recreation
 * 7 Government
 * 3.1 Local government
 * 3.2 Federal, state and county representation
 * 3.3 Politics
 * 3.4 Law enforcement and public safety
 * 8 Education
 * Elementary and secondary schools
 * Higher education: SCCC
 * 9 Media
 * 10 Infrastructure
 * 10.1 Roads and highways
 * 10.2 Public transportation
 * 10.3 Aviation
 * 10.4 Health care
 * 11 Notable people
 * 12 References
 * 13 External links

Lede section
The Newton Town Plot Historic District is a 17.20-acre historic district located in the downtown section of Newton, the county seat of Sussex County, New Jersey in the United States. The district was listed on the National Register of Historic Places on 12 November 1992.

The boundaries of the Newton Town Plot Historic District are based on the "Town Plot" surveyed by Jonathan Hampton in 1762. The district includes 64 properties, of which 56 contribute to the historical integrity and architectural character of the district. It includes historic buildings and a number of historical and Victorian homes. Some significant structures are among those located within the Historic District including the Sussex County Courthouse and.


 * Roughly, Church St., Park Pl. and Spring St. from Main St. to High St. and Main and High from Church to Spring



List of properties
Tables

Contributing properties
Property - Photo - Year Built - Architectural style - Architect - Historical Significance - Remarks?