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William Clark House, Queen Anne residence in Forest Hill, Newark, United States.

The William Clark House is a Queen Anne mansion in Newark featuring red brick walls with stone accents and decorative reliefs across its facade. The structure contains multiple stories with marble columns framing the central entrance pavilion and numerous rooms with detailed interior finishes throughout.

The mansion was built in 1879 for William Clark, a wealthy businessman from the Clark Thread Company, to serve as his private residence. The property later transitioned to institutional use in 1925 when it was converted for educational purposes.

The house displays handcrafted details in its interior woodwork and plaster ornaments that reflect the wealth and refined taste of its original owner. These elements were typical of how wealthy families showcased their status through architectural decoration during that era.

The property sits in the Forest Hill neighborhood and is located along Mount Prospect Avenue within a quiet residential area. Visitors should allow time to examine both the exterior detailing and the interior spaces to fully appreciate the architectural craftsmanship.

The building endured a significant fire that damaged the roof, third floor, and main staircase yet was carefully restored to preserve its character. This recovery demonstrates how the original construction proved resilient enough to survive such damage and be returned to usable condition.

Location: New Jersey

Architects: William Halsey Wood

GPS coordinates: 40.76390,-74.17220

Latest update: December 14, 2025 18:14

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