Location ID: #10190621
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Large downtown area with multiple shops and restaurants.
Location ID: #10190510
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A gorgeous shopping center with over 25 shops and eateries.
Location ID: #10190567
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Downtown area with multiple shops and restaurants all walking distance from the shores.
Location ID: #10190509
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The gem of the Queen City, also known as Beach Haven, lies in the heart of the downtown strip. Bay Village has been a traveler’s destination for 50 years on Long Beach Island. The Maschal family has created or re-created a 19th century waterfront ...
Location ID: #322
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Located near the quarry Sierra Mines and the hamlet Mayetta.
Location ID: #369
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Cowtown Rodeo was started in 1929 by Howard Harris Sr. and his son, Howard “Stoney” Harris Jr. Stoney held the first rodeo in Woodstown NJ, in conjunction with the Salem County Fair, at the original auction grounds on North Main Street. Presently ...
Location ID: #368
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Riverview Beach Park is a large, well-tended site with walking and bicycling paths, picnic areas, a playground and panoramic views of the Delaware River and the Delaware Memorial Bridge. A thriving amusement park at the turn of the century, it is ...
Location ID: #10250813
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Owned and operated by three generations of the Matarese family. M&M Hunting and Sporting Clays is one of the only full-service clay shooting and hunting operations in the United States, offering several hunting options, two sporting clays courses, a ...
Location ID: #10250816
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Dusty Lane Farms LLC and owner Michael N. Brooks are into their 8th generation of success since 1773. Founded in 2006, as a partnership between Michael and his parents, William & Diane Brooks, Dusty Lane Farms LLC is a diverse 2000-acre irrigated ...
Location ID: #10254257
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The front portion of this structure was built in 1736 on a lot on Kings Highway west of the Indian King Tavern and served as Samuel Mickle's saddler's shop. Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh purchased this building in 1752 from Mickle's estate, possibly ...
Location ID: #10254272
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Sparrows Snacks is in the Historic District. It sells popcorn and various GF snacks. The owners re-did the building in an art deco fashion, with an open patio. The store also has an old-fashioned mobile big popcorn truck.
Location ID: #10254466
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The Church Landing Road Museum currently features:
• 1880s Victorian Farmhouse with period furnishings
• 130+ year old Floating Fishing Cabin
• 100+ year old Wash House owned by Pennsville Physician Dr. James
• 100+ year old Perry Farm Privy ...
Location ID: #10162893
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A historic district located down 18th century Mechanic Street.
Location ID: #10162891
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Beautiful brick court area in Downtown Haddonfield with a condo community. The Gazebeo is at the end of the court. At the front of the court, on Kings Highway is a Heart Sculpture.
Location ID: #10162896
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Haddon Fire Company No. 1 is the second oldest volunteer fire company in the United States, 260 years old in 2024. Besides a firehouse, there is a small museum with original ladders, wheels and other fire apparatus. The upstairs has a large room, ...
Location ID: #10162888
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Greenfield Hall, which serves as the headquarters building for the Historical Society of Haddonfield, was built in 1841. A red brick, center-hall two and a half story Georgian mansion, the house echoes the earlier 1820s design of the Moorestown ...
Location ID: #10178460
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Hopkins Pond (33.10 acres) is located in Haddonfield, off of Grove Street, on both sides of Hopkins Lane.
Facilities
Bird Sanctuary
Natural History Tree Trail – .6 miles
Self-guided interpretive looped tree trail, on a wooded and ...
Location ID: #10162894
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In 1858 a naturalist and noted Quaker from Philadelphia discovered the first nearly intact dinosaur ever found anywhere in the world on an estate in Haddonfield. It was named Hadrosaurus foulkii, and it forever changed the scientific understanding ...
Location ID: #10162895
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The Borough owns the garden. The Borough has let the Haddonfield Outdoor Sculpture Trust Organization place bronze animal statues in the garden for the children to enjoy.
Location ID: #54
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The white pillared, Greek Revival building, known as The Haddon Fortnightly, is an imposing edifice that dominates the corner of Kings highway at Grove Street in historic Haddonfield, N.J. Originally built in 1857 as the third Methodist church, it ...
Location ID: #10178455
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Holds educational programs.
Within Wharton State Forest and the Pine Barrens National Reserve.
Location ID: #10183392
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2 floor mall opened in 1957.
Location ID: #10188385
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2 floor mall opened in 1957.