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East Orange VA Medical Center
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    East Orange VA Medical Center

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    East Orange VA Medical Center
    United States Department of Veterans Affairs
    US Department of Veterans Affairs vertical logo.svg
    EastOrangeNJ VAHospital.jpg
    Geography
    Location 385 Tremont Avenue
    East Orange, New Jersey
    Coordinates 40°45′09″N 74°14′11″W / 40.75250°N 74.23639°W / 40.75250; -74.23639Coordinates: 40°45′09″N 74°14′11″W / 40.75250°N 74.23639°W / 40.75250; -74.23639
    East Orange VA Hospital
    East Orange VA Medical Center is located in Essex County, New Jersey
    East Orange VA Medical Center
    East Orange VA Medical Center is located in New Jersey
    East Orange VA Medical Center
    East Orange VA Medical Center is located in the United States
    East Orange VA Medical Center
    Area 34 acres (14 ha)
    Architectural style Art Deco
    MPS United States Third Generation Veterans Hospitals, 1946–1958
    NRHP reference No. 100002831
    NJRHP No. 5674
    Significant dates
    Added to NRHP September 4, 2018
    Designated NJRHP August 9, 2018

    The East Orange VA Medical Center is a United States Department of Veterans Affairs hospital complex located at 385 Tremont Avenue in East Orange of Essex County, New Jersey. Established in 1952, it is part of the VA New Jersey Health Care System. Listed as the East Orange VA Hospital, it was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 4, 2018, for its significance in health/medicine.

    History

    After World War II, the Veterans Administration built new medical facilities near urban areas. In 1946, the VA selected this site, part of the estate of Louis Bamberger, who had built his wealth as owner of Bamberger's department store in Newark. Construction started in 1949, and the hospital opened in 1952.

    Historic district

    The East Orange VA Hospital is a 34-acre (14 ha) historic district encompassing the medical center campus. It was listed as part of the United States Third Generation Veterans Hospitals, 1946–1958, Multiple Property Submission (MPS). The district includes 9 contributing buildings. The buildings are clad in brick and feature elements of Art Deco.

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