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Vote for Westfield’s Most Historic Icons

Time to see what Westfielders feel are the most historic icons in town. Is it The Westfield train station, Rialto Theater, Tamaques Park, Stoneleigh Park, Westfield Fire Department, Jolly Trolley, WWI Memorial, Kehler Field House, Westfield High School, Miller Corey House, the Presbyterian Church, Echo Lake Country Club, or something else?

We’d love your opinion, Westfield, New Jersey residents (aka Westfielders). What are Westfield’s most historic icons? We’d like to hear what you say and know what you think. A great start is getting over 200 responses. Pass this survey on to your friends and family.

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