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Cultural Center site, synagogue, Audubon Street between Whitney and Orange Streets, State Street project area, New Haven.
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Title
Cultural
Center
site
,
synagogue
,
Audubon
Street
between
Whitney
and
Orange
Streets
,
State
Street
project
area
,
New
Haven
.
Creator
Street, A. Burton.
Place
Audubon Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Orange Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Whitney Street (New Haven, Conn.)
State Street (New Haven, Conn.)
Topic
Urban renewal
Dwellings
Synagogues
Automobiles
Theme
Infrastructure
Lifestyle
Description
View
of
Audubon
Street
between
Orange
Street
and
Whitney
Avenue
,
State
Street
project
area
,
New
Haven
,
identified
as the
site
of the
Cultural
Center
.
Two
houses
can
be
seen
.
Cars
are
parked
in the
front
yard
of
one
of the
houes
.
Other
cars
are
parked
on the
street.The
synagogue
building
on the
corner
of
Orange
and
Audubon
is
visible
in the
right
background
.
Notes
Title
supplied
by
cataloger
.
One
of a
collection
of
photographs
taken
by the
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
to
document
a
massive
urban
planning
and
development
project
undertaken
from
1956
through
the
mid-1970s
. The
federally-financed
redevelopment
initiative
was
realized
through
a
series
of
projects
focused
on
particular
New
Haven
city
neighborhoods
identified
by
street
or
area
names
. These
projects
involved
the
demolition
of
old
structures
and
construction
of
new
buildings
,
roadways
and
other
facilities
. The
State
Street
project
targeted
the
commercial
thoroughfare
extending
from
Water
Street
to the
Hamden
town
line
. The
downtown
section
was a
shopping
district
with a
variety
of
stores
; the
east
side
of the
street
backing
on the
railroad
cut
.
Redevelopment
involved
removing
a
number
of
older
structures
to
widen
State
Street
, as
well
as
reconfigured
roadways
and
new
buildings
.
Adjacent
areas
were also
included
in the
State
Street
project
, and
involved
both
new
construction
and
preservation
of
old
structures
,
many
of them
put
to
new
uses
. The
Jewish
Historical
Society
of
Greater
New
Haven
web
site
identifies
this as a
Spanish
Renaissance-style
temple
designed
by
Arthur
Brunner
,
built
in
1896
, and the
home
of the
Mishkan
Israel
congregation
,
which
moved
to
Hamden
in
1960
.
Date created
[196-?]
Physical format
1
photograph
;
8
1/4
x
10
in.
Digital format
image/jpeg
Identifier
File
name
:
nhchs_pha_nhrapc_f387_ph18.jpg
Source
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
Collection
The
New
Haven
Redevelopment
Agency
Photograph
Collection
.
Rights
Reproduction
and
copyright
information
regarding
this
image
is
available
from The
New
Haven
Museum
and
Historical
Society
.
Sub-collection
Photographs
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