Day Tripper: Newark, New Jersey

Joni Sweet

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Take a day trip to Newark, New Jersey’s largest city, and discover the rich history, diverse culture and creative art scene the area has to offer.

Ball of Fire

Baubles from GlassRoots studio. (Bob Elam)
Baubles from GlassRoots studio. (Bob Elam)

While most kids are strictly forbidden from playing with fire, GlassRoots studio and shop encourages them to do the opposite. The organization embraces the inherent danger of glassblowing to attract at-risk youths and teach them life skills in a nurturing environment. The results include delicate ornaments, wine goblets, necklaces and paperweightsโ€”not to mention nearly 10,000 confident young people since opening in 2001. The studio also hosts classes for the public in the techniques of flameworking, glassblowing and flat glass.

Local Eats

Steak is on offer at many Brazilian restaurants in Newark. (ยฉVeer)

New Jersey has attracted Brazilian immigrants since the 1950s, with many settling in Newarkโ€™s Ironbound district. The area honors its heritage with an annual Brazil festival, schools teaching capoeira (martial arts) and samba music, and steak-friendly spots. Stop by Delรญcias de Minasย for a Brazilian buffet; Brasilia Grillย  for barbecue; or Casa do Pรฃo de Queijo, named for Brazilโ€™s famous cheese buns.

Living Culture

The Newark Museum of Art (ยฉEloy Y Yelp)
The Newark Museum of Art (ยฉEloy Y Yelp)

Super Bowl frenzy has spread to the Newark Museum, where the Vince Lombardi Trophy is showcased in its City of Silver and Gold exhibition (from Jan. 8). New Jerseyโ€™s largest museum documents the rise of Newarkโ€™s precious metals industry by displaying 100 objects, many of which, like the Lombardi trophy, were made at the local Tiffany and Co. factory. The museumโ€™s permanent collection includes Hiram Powersโ€™ 1847 sculpture โ€œThe Greek Slave” (above), a world-renowned collection of Asian art, 75,000 natural science specimens and many 18th- to 20th-century American paintings.

Getting There

By Bus: Take Greyhound from Port Authority.

By Train: Take NJ Transit from Penn Station.

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