Location ID: #10245822
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111 Chester Ave, also known affectionately as "111", "The Country Peddler", or simply "The Shop", is a cheerful historic home with Victorian flair built in 1805. Situated right off East Main Street, it is a short walk from many of the shops and ...
Location ID: #10244635
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This 34-acre park offers visitors fantastic opportunities for bird watching and wildlife viewing. Upland and lowland forests, fields, tidal wetlands, and the open water of the Rancocas Creek all overlap in this relatively small area to create a ...
Location ID: #10244636
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The Burlington County Board of Commissioners preserved the 68-acre Winner dairy farm in Moorestown and Mt. Laurel Townships in 2005 following local opposition to a large-scale commercial development proposal. The farm is located in a suburban, ...
Location ID: #10245551
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Frank Fullerton Park is a designated Green Acres Park located at the corner of Zelley Ave. and Linden St. It is named for Moorestown Police Officer Sgt. Francis Fullerton, who was killed in the line of duty in 1979 (DOB: 1930; DOD: 6/1/79). Sgt. ...
Location ID: #10154030
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Built in 1925
Location ID: #10245881
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This 1886 Victorian showcases the finest craftsmanship of a bygone era which has been painstakingly restored to its original glory. Excellent flow with large room sizes, updated plumbing and electrical service. Premium oversized corner lot, 3/4 acre ...
Location ID: #10245709
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Lewis Funeral Home is located on Moorestown's Main Street. This location has proudly served the neighborhood with exceptional care for years guiding family through memorial service etiquette, personalizing memorial services, funeral costs, online ...
Location ID: #10245562
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Memorial Field is aptly named for the multi-war Memorial that stands at the entryway. This is the site of the Annual Memorial Day Ceremony in Moorestown and a beautiful multi-sport facility tucked away off the beaten path. Located off of South ...
Location ID: #41
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Downtown Main Street is a both a step back to simpler times when everything residents needed could be found on Main Street, while at the same time it is current enough to ensure that the goods, services and restaurants provided are competitive to ...
Location ID: #10245602
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The Moorestown Fire Department is made up of 50+ members, all of which are volunteers. The department serves a community with a population of 20,400 residents covering 15 square miles of schools, libraries, houses, businesses, churches, community ...
Location ID: #10245466
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The classically designed library built in 2014 is 26,000 square feet and bathed in natural light. Traditional wooden furniture and cozy reading chairs create an ideal space for individual and group study or leisure reading. The Children's area is ...
Location ID: #10183071
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1 level mall opened in 1963. Moorestown Mall is destination retail hub located in South Jersey with national retailers, as well as unique local retailers, and some first-to-market restaurants and eateries. Shop all of your day to day needs from ...
Location ID: #10245565
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In 1892, the Board of Fire Commissioners provided the fire company a new hose cart and a ladder wagon along with additional fire hose to combat fires to the east of Chester Avenue.
In 1909, the company began a fund-raising campaign to erect a new ...
Location ID: #10178329
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This building became the current town hall in 1975.
Location ID: #10245559
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Percheron Park is located at the intersection of Main and High Streets in the Town Center. The pocket park celebrates the town’s agricultural heritage and commemorate the historic first shipment of Percheron horses from France to the USA in 1839 by ...
Location ID: #10245553
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Perkins Center for the Arts is a regional, community cultural asset that enriches lives, inspires life-long learning, and offers interdisciplinary and intercultural experiences through the arts. Established as an arts education institution, Perkins ...
Location ID: #10245462
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Remembrance Park is a sweet pocket park in Moorestown, situated at the triangular intersection of Second Street and Camden Avenues. An oak tree had been planted on the property on Memorial Day in 1919 by Hose Company No.1 with a plaque to honor ...
Location ID: #10245552
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The Historical Society of Moorestown is dedicated to preserving the history of Moorestown Township, Burlington County, New Jersey, and to providing opportunities for the community to learn about the past and further understand and appreciate the ...
Location ID: #10245460
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Strawbridge Lake and Strawbridge Lake Park is one of Moorestown’s most unique areas. This 70 acre park was built as part of Roosevelt’s New Deal initiatives and the Works Progress Administration efforts from 1931-1941. The lake was built by ...
Location ID: #10245615
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Swede Run Fields & Dog Park is located at 735 Westfield Road. It is a 40-acre open space parcel that includes the dog park, as well as an old stone shed. The dog park is open from dawn to dusk and has two separate areas for the dogs (small dog ...
Location ID: #10178327
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The Community House is a unique and special place that has been serving Moorestown and its surrounding communities since 1926, our mission is to strengthen our community by providing a gathering place for individuals, families and organizations. ...
Location ID: #10245678
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A church building and churchyard at Trinity’s present location was consecrated in 1838 by the Right Reverend George Washington Doane, Bishop of New Jersey. An excellent Victorian brownstone with graceful spire, the original building served the ...
Location ID: #10245807
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Wesley Bishop Memorial Park is divided into the North and South parks. This 22 acre sports complex is named after Wesley Bishop, the first Moorestown casualty of World War II (DOB: 10/4/20; DOD: 12/7/41). Petty Officer Third Class Bishop served ...