The Clam Broth House sign. At first, it was known as Servanti’s Restaurant and which was the place to go for Hoboken’s dockworkers, before and after work, throughout the 1900s. In the 1970s, Servanti’s became Biggie’s Clam Bar and the famous sign was hung outside ever since.

The New York City skyline seen from Jersey City in the late 1990s.

The Beast from the East, Bam Bam Bigelow, pictured in 1988.

Albert Einstein’s desk just hours after his death, Princeton, 1955.

Joe Pesci (top left) and his friend cutting the hair of Frankie Valli and Tommy Devito of The Four Seasons, in the early 1960s.

Tommy's Italian Sausage and Hot Dogs, in Elizabeth, going strong since 1969.

St. Cecilia football coach, Vince Lombardi (holding the ball) gives his team a pep talk, in the early 1940s. He coached his football teams to six state titles and a streak of 36 consecutive victories. The 1943 football team, earned recognition as the high school national champion.

This vintage 1933 flyer celebrated the grand opening of one of New Jersey’s most ambitious engineering feats -the Pulaski Skyway.

Newark Penn Station waiting area in 1935 compared to today.

Route 9 and Route 35 in the 1970s. The real highway to hell.

Muhammad Ali, catching up on some news in the driveway of his Cherry Hill home, 1970s.

Tailgating at Giants Stadium, 1980s.

Joe Rogan Sr. (Joe Rogan’s father) pictured in uniform during his time with the Harrison, NJ Police Department, 1977.

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