place

Kingsland Manor

Houses completed in 1790Houses in Essex County, New JerseyHouses on the National Register of Historic Places in New JerseyNational Register of Historic Places in Essex County, New JerseyNew Jersey Register of Historic Places
Nutley, New Jersey
Kingsland Manor
Kingsland Manor

The Kingsland Manor is a Dutch Colonial home with Federal-style elements located at 3 Kingsland Street in Nutley, Essex County, New Jersey, United States. The house was added to the New Jersey Register of Historic Places on January 9, 1978, and the National Register of Historic Places on March 24, 1978.

Excerpt from the Wikipedia article Kingsland Manor (License: CC BY-SA 3.0, Authors, Images).

Kingsland Manor
Lakeside Drive,

Geographical coordinates (GPS) Address Nearby Places
placeShow on map

Wikipedia: Kingsland ManorContinue reading on Wikipedia

Geographical coordinates (GPS)

Latitude Longitude
N 40.826388888889 ° E -74.143055555556 °
placeShow on map

Address

Lakeside Drive 33
07110
New Jersey, United States
mapOpen on Google Maps

Kingsland Manor
Kingsland Manor
Share experience

Nearby Places

Roche Institute of Molecular Biology

The Roche Institute of Molecular Biology was created on July 14, 1967 when John Burns, then the vice president of research at Hoffman-La Roche, persuaded biochemist Sidney Udenfriend to leave the National Institutes of Health and help him create a basic science institute at the Hoffman-La Roche, Nutley, New Jersey facility. It lasted for 28 years and was associated with a number of well-known and well-regarded scientists. At one time, it was one of the largest post-doctoral training programs funded by industry with approximately 70 fellows. It was one of the first examples of a successful relationship between a basic biological research institute and biomedical company. Notable discoveries include Abuscreen, a product for detecting drug abuse, and Aferon, a recombinant alpha-interferon. Udenfriend claims that the decision of Roche to close the institute was despite the fact that the institute had been producing useful research for the company, and was very highly ranked in terms of independent research institutes. He does note that the scientists leaving the institute were in high demand and were given generous leave packages from Roche, including personal leave salaries, bridging grants and the allowance to keep all equipment in the laboratory. The building which formerly housed the Roche Institute of Molecular Biology now is the location of the Hackensack Meridian Health's Center for Discovery and Innovation.