New Brunswick, NJ
Music connected to New Brunswick
About New Brunswick
- • Singer/actor David Del Rio, known for his role in "The Baker and the Beauty", was born here.
- • Johnson & Johnson, a global healthcare giant, was founded in 1887 in New Brunswick.
- • Its strategic location on the Raritan River made it a key transportation hub in colonial times.
- • The Zimmerli Art Museum at Rutgers houses the world's largest collection of Soviet nonconformist art.
- • Devastating fires in the late 18th century prompted significant rebuilding and urban planning.
- • Named after Brunswick, Germany, it was chartered as a city in 1730.
- • With over 55,000 people, its population is similar to that of Saratoga Springs, NY.
- • At just 72 feet above sea level, it is remarkably flat compared to northern NJ.
- • Healthcare, education, and pharmaceuticals are major employment sectors in the city.
- • New Brunswick has a lively, spirited vibe, fueled by a youthful college energy.
- • The New York Yankees, 30 miles away, won their 27th World Series in 2009.
- • Rutgers football played in the first intercollegiate game against Princeton in 1869.
Artists From New Brunswick
Songs About New Brunswick
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