There are numerous buildings that are examples of the Art Deco architecture, including Streamline Moderne, in New Jersey, United States.
- Deal Lake Court Apartments, 1930s
- Jersey Central Power & Light Building, 1922
- Hot Mess Studio, Asbury Park
- Old Heating Plant, Asbury Park, 1930
- The Santander, 1929
- Paramount Theatre, 1930
East Orange
Elizabeth
- McGinley Square-Bergen Square-Journal Square corridor along Bergen Avenue: 789 (Bergen Theater; later Pix Theater), 830 (Provident Bank Headquarters, 1920), 872 (Independent Order of Odd Fellows, 1920), 875, 880 (First National Bank Building, 1920), 885, 910, 911, 918, 920 (Hurwitz Building, 1930) and 924
- 295 Newark Avenue, 1929
- 500 Communipaw Avenue (former Junction Fishery), 1920s
- A. Harry Moore School (NJCU), 1931
- Jersey City Armory
- The Beacon, former Jersey City Medical Center, 1934âÂÂ1938 & Jones Hall, 591 Montgomery Street, 1939
- 596 Communipaw Avenue
- 61 Duncan Avenue
- Miss America Diner, 1942
- 65 Tonnele Avenue (Ramada Jersey City)
- Roosevelt Stadium, 1937 (demolished)
- White Mana Diner, 1931
- Ellis Island Ferry Building, c.1937
- 118-122 Market Street
- 138-138 1/2 Halsey Street, 1925
- 34 William Street, 1925
- 837-839 Broad Street, 1930
- 87 Halsey Street
- 9-13 Hill Street, 1929
- Chancellor Avenue Elementary School, 1938
- Eleven 80 (formerly LefcourtâÂÂNewark Building), 1930
- Griffith Building, 1927
- Hotel Douglas, 5-21 Hill Street, 1923
- Ivy Hill Elementary School, 1931
- Lyons Towers Condominiums, 1939
- National Newark Building, 744 Broad Street, 1931
- Newark Arts High School (formerly Newark School of Fine and Industrial Art), 1931
- Newark Metropolitan Airport Buildings, 1928
- Newark Museum of Art
- Newark Symphony Hall (originally the Mosque Theater, 1925)
- Newark Urby, 155 Washington Street (original parking tower converted to residences)
- Paramount Theater
- Pennsylvania Station, 1935
- Science High School (demolished 2017), some original Art Deco terra cotta tiles incorporated into 50 Rector Park
- United States Savings Bank, 187 Market Street, 1929
- Walker House (formerly New Jersey Bell Headquarters Building), 540 Broad Street, 1929
- Weequahic High School, 1932
Trenton
- Maxine's (now Rio Sports Bar & Grill), Trenton, 1948
- Catholic Youth Organization (former RKO Broad Theatre), Trenton, 1920s
- Clarkson S. Fisher Federal Building and United States Courthouse, Trenton, 1932
- Daylight/Twilight Alternative High School, Trenton
- HedgepethâÂÂWilliams Elementary School, Trenton
- Parker Elementary School, Trenton
- Paul Robeson Elementary School, Trenton
- Trenton War Memorial, Trenton, 1930
- Ulysses S. Grant Elementary School, Trenton, 1938
- Washington Elementary School, Trenton
Other places
North Jersey
- 225 Larch Avenue, Teaneck, 1938
- Bergen Performing Arts Center, Englewood, 1926
- Garden State Crematory, North Bergen, 1907
- Sears, Roebuck, and Company Building, Hackensack, 1930s
- Sears Roebuck (now Kennedy Center), Union City, 1932
- WMCA Transmitter Building, Kearny, 1940
- 531 Mitchell Street, Orange (now parking garage for Harvard Printing Apts.)
- People's Bank and Trust Company Building, Passaic, 1931
- Temple Emanuel, Paterson, 1929
- Belvidere Theater, Belvidere, 1930s
- Clifton Post Office, 1936
- Bloomfield Trust Company, circa 1929
- US Post Office, West New York, 1937
South Jersey
Central Jersey
- Perth Amboy Bank Building, Perth Amboy
- 224 Smith Street, Perth Amboy
- Jersey City Central Power, & Light Company, Keyport, 1930s
- Princeton Fire Department, Princeton Hook & Ladder Company, Princeton, 1933
- Thomas Alva Edison Memorial Tower and Museum, Edison, 1938
- Brook Arts Center, Bound Brook, 1927
- Bow-Tie Warner Theater, Ridgeway, 1932
- Lakewood Post Office, Lakewood, 1938
Municipal buildings
Sears. Roebuck and Company
- Sears, Roebuck, and Company, 168 Elizabeth Avenue at Bigelow Street, Newark, opened 31 Oct. 1929
- Sears, Roebuck, and Company Building, Hackensack, 1930
- Sears Roebuck (now Kennedy Center), Union City, 1932
Bridges and tunnels
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