Indigenous History Exhibit | Elizabeth NJ REV250
Explore Indigenous history and its role in the American Revolution at this REV250 mini exhibit at Elizabeth Public Library, March 4–31, 2026.
Explore Indigenous history and its role in the American Revolution at this REV250 mini exhibit at Elizabeth Public Library, March 4–31, 2026.
Learn how to conduct genealogical research using NJ State Archives materials. Join this 313+ Ancestors Speak workshop on March 18, 2026.
EAHOF 1998 inductee Ron Freeman won Olympic bronze and helped set a 4x400m world record in 1968. A defining Elizabeth track legend.
Shade Meshack Lee, Tuskegee Airman and Elizabeth NJ resident, helped shape military integration and served with distinction in WWII.
Elizabeth trailblazer Shirlynn Shirley became the first woman inducted into the Elizabeth Athletic Hall of Fame after a record-setting career.
Born in Elizabeth in 1944, Rick Barry’s career mirrors the rise of athlete agency and the transformation of professional basketball.
Born in 1926, Don Newcombe rose from Elizabeth-area baseball to become a trailblazer of MLB’s integration era and one of the game’s most dominant pitchers.
Mt. Teman AME Church hosted Elizabeth’s 41st MLK Interfaith Service on Jan. 11, 2026, featuring Lt. Gov-elect Dale Caldwell.
An in-depth presentation on the history of slavery in New Jersey in support of the 313+ Ancestors Speak Project Archive
Principal George Mikros shows how Alexander Hamilton Prep turns history, rigor, and civic values into fuel for Elizabeth’s future leaders.