Ray Mortenson (born 1944, Wilmington, Delaware) is an American artist photographer best known for black-and-white photographs of abandoned buildings in The Bronx taken in the early 1980s, and deserted wasteland photographs taken in the New Jersey Meadowlands.
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The early colonial owner is recalled in the name of a stream in the New Jersey Meadowlands, Berrys Creek, and the historic Yereance-Berry House.
The house, 91 Crane Avenue at the corner of Meadow Road at the edge of the New Jersey Meadowlands, was inventoried by the Historic American Buildings Survey of the Library of Congress in 1938.
EnCap, a proposal to build golf courses and homes on remediated landfills in the New Jersey Meadowlands