25 Nutley Sights You Can No Longer See

Curated by Anthony Buccino

Many of these Nutley, New Jersey, locations have been gone for generations. A few would appear in some more recent memories by those of us walking these tree-lined streets.

The Nutley Historical Society is dedicated to serve the educational, cultural, and historical needs of our community. That would include keeping a door open to our past structures and other sights that may no longer exist but played a part in making Nutley what it is today.

Here, we offer a brief glimpse of twenty-five Nutley sights you can no longer see.


Annie Oakley’s house

Annie Oakley House

Avondale School at Passaic & Park

Avondale School

Camp Nutley Anti-Aircraft Battery

Camp Nutley photoCamp Nutley Plaque

Feland House, The Enclosure

Feland House

Franklin Ave/High Street Train Station, West Nutley Station

West Nutley Station at Franklin and High

Franklin Diner, Centre Street, Nutley NJ

Franklin Diner

George La Monte & Son Safety Paper

LaMonte Factory

Hoffman LaRoche, Building One, 1928

Hoffman-LaRoche Building One 1928

ITT, International Telephone & Telegraph, Radar Tower

ITT Tower

Lincoln Garage/Franklin Avenue at Harrison Street

Lincoln Garage

Lindy Golf Course, 395 Franklin Avenue, next to the Post Office

Lindy Golf Course real estate ad

Methodist Churches

1829 Methodist Church1853 Methodist Church

Military Hall Tavern

Old Military HallMilitary Tavern Turned to Debris newspaper photo and headline

Nutley Dairy Farms

Steinlauf Dairy Fram

Nutley Manor, Satterthwaite Estate

Nutley Manor drawingNutley Manor photo

Nutley Motor Sales, "It's Ford for '40"

Now On Display The New 1940 Ford

Nutley Velodrome Bicycle and Midget Car Racing

Nutley Velodrome ad

Our Lady of Mt Carmel Roman Catholic Church, Franklin Avenue

Mount Carmel RCC

Park Avenue/Passaic Avenue Traffic Cenotaph

Park/Passaic Traffic Cenotaph

Park School/Nutley High School, Franklin Avenue

Park School 1894
1894
Park School 1907
1907

The Sons of Italy in America Orphanage

Sons of Italy Orphanage

Walnut Street Railroad Train Station

Walnut Street Railroad Station

Whitford Avenue/Highfield Lane Railroad Train Station

Whitford/Highfield Railroad Station postcardWhitford/Highfield Railroad Station conductor

Wickham Boarding House, Franklin Avenue at Vreeland Avenue

Wickham Boarding House

Yountakah Country Club

Youtakah Country Club

Contributors: Town Historian John Demmer, David Wilson, Michael C. Gabriele, Patrick Mirucki, Ron Coeyman, Jack Falat, Anthony Buccino, John Simko, Barry Lenson, Ann A, Troy, Fred Young, Nutley Historical Society