Location ID: #10185443
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A charming brick building with its row of old-fashioned lampposts that sits in an industrial landscape of paved lots and warehouses.
Volney G. Bennett Lumber Company building was built in 1904, and was added to the National Register of Historic ...
Location ID: #10185444
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The United States lightship Barnegat is located in Camden, New Jersey. The 668-ton, steam-propelled Light Ship Barnegat was designed and built by the New York Shipbuilding Company in Camden, New Jersey in 1904. The ship, currently docked at a ...
Location ID: #10185445
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Bonnie’s Bridge on Wayland Road in the Barclay Farms section of Cherry Hill, New Jersey, is the last surviving stone arch bridge in Camden County. Its significance dates to the Revolutionary War, when it is believed more than 15,000 members of the ...
Location ID: #10185446
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The Broadway Trust Company building, also known as Broadway Merchants Trust, was built prior to World War I and was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1990. The architect was Phillip Merz of Rochester, New York, and construction ...
Location ID: #10185447
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Burrough-Dover House is located in Pennsauken of Camden County, New Jersey. The 300-year old colonial Quaker stone farmhouse is the museum of the Pennsauken Historical Society, and holds the Society's artifact collection. The house was the ancestral ...
Location ID: #10185458
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The Collings-Knight House is significant as one of only two remaining local homes associated by direct bloodline with the area’s original settlers.
In 1825, Edward Zane Collings undertook the construction of a house for himself and his widowed ...
Location ID: #10185448
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The Camden Free Public Library, also known as the Carnegie Library, was the first former main library of Camden, New Jersey, and was built in 1905 with a grant totaling $120,000 from renowned philanthropist Andrew Carnegie. It was Carnegie’s belief ...
Location ID: #10185449
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The New Jersey Safe and Trust Company was first organized in November of 1886, and incorporated under an act of the New Jersey Legislature, approved April, 1886. The architect, Arthur Truscott, who lived around the corner at 415 Cooper Street, had ...
Location ID: #10185451
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A. S. Woodruff and Law Buildings is located in Camden, New Jersey. The building was built in 1920, and was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 24th, 1990. The building features Colonial Revival-style elements, and is named ...
Location ID: #10185452
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The Isaac Tomlinson House is a locally rare example of a gambrel-roofed, Federal style dwelling; the main brick portion of which was built in 1843. The house is the only structure in Pine Hill built before the Civil War.
The property on which ...
Location ID: #10185453
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The Ephraim Tomlinson House, also known as the “Mansion," is a three-story, Greek Revival mansion built by Ephraim and Sarah Tomlinson in 1844. The entrance features a marble staircase and Greek Revival portico, including a pair of ionic columns and ...
Location ID: #10185454
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The Marcouse Building is located in Camden of Camden County, New Jersey. The building has a Neoclassical Architectural style, and was built in 1924. The Marcouse Building was added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 24, ...
Location ID: #10185161
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The Tinicum Rear Range Lighthouse began operation on the evening of December 31, 1880. The lighthouse is a steel skeletal structure standing 85 feet tall, with 112 steps leading from the neoclassical pavilion at the base of the tower to the lantern ...
Location ID: #10185172
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Tonewood is a popular microbrewery and tasting room located in downtown Oaklyn. The tasting room features brickwalls, wood ceilings, an ash bar, and handcrafted tables made from locally milled wood. Right outside Tonewood's garage doors, you'll find ...
Location ID: #10185183
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The Waterfront South Theatre is operated by South Camden Theatre Company (SCTC), and is Camden’s first professional theater built in over 100 years. SCTC enhances the community by creating quality artistic productions while anchoring The Waterfront ...
Location ID: #10185190
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The Foundation of the South Jersey Museum of American History is a non-profit institution dedicated to the preservation of South Jersey's History and the exhibition of it in connection with American History. The Foundation was established in 1993 to ...
Location ID: #10185311
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Built in 1750. Magnificent Custom Stone Barn Estate blending elegance with historic charm bringing to life your ideal country setting on 2+ acres with picturesque views. Elegantly updated in recent years. Spiral staircase and open floor plan in ...
Location ID: #10185165
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Pitman Golf Course is a public facility with a regulation 18-hole golf course, a practice putting green, driving range, full service clubhouse restaurant, bar, and catering services. The layout is an original Alexandar Findlay design from 1927, and ...
Location ID: #10185167
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Malaga Lake is an easily accessible, 105-acre lake in the headwaters of the Maurice River Watershed. The lake is well-known for bass fishing, and is a popular destination among locals for swimming and picnicking. Before it was revamped in 2005, ...
Location ID: #53
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Built in 1750, the Indian King Tavern Museum is New Jersey’s first state-owned historic site (acquired in 1903) and it is where New Jersey completed its transition from colony to state - the site of a 1777 meeting of the New Jersey General Assembly ...
Location ID: #10185204
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Griffith Morgan House is one of the oldest stone houses in Camden County, located in Pennsauken Township. The house was built in 1693 and added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1973. Located off River Road near the Betsy Ross Bridge, ...
Location ID: #10185182
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The Grand Theatre was built in 1924 and has been the site of many a vaudeville show, silent movie, and feature film. It is owned by The Road Company Theater Group of Williamstown, New Jersey. This historic theater continues to bring entertainment ...
Location ID: #10185162
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Forest Park Corporate Center can be found directly off of Exit 19 of I-295 situated less than 10 miles from both the Walt Whitman & Commodore Barry Bridges - an ideal location to efficiently serve the Philadelphia-metro marketplace. The park has ...
Location ID: #10185175
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Flying Fish brewery was founded in 1996 as a “virtual” brewery on the world wide web. The brewery is named after the constellation in the Southern Hemisphere that represents “exploration and adventure.” The brewery soon garnered attention and ...