Location ID: #10263863
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Has a fire pole.
Location ID: #10263871
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The original section of the library dates back to the 1700s.
Location ID: #10263873
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The New Providence Rescue Squad is a non-profit organization comprised of 100% volunteer members who are dedicated to providing emergency medical attention to the sick and injured.
Source: https://www.newprov.us/182/Rescue-Squad
Location ID: #10263874
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Has a sensory park and a flume running along the back of the park.
Location ID: #10263876
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The Passaic River runs behind the park.
Location ID: #10263877
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Open first Sunday of each month, 1-3 PM and by appointment. The Salt Box Museum, formerly called the Garrison/Dickinson/Genung House, has an interesting history unto itself. However, today it is a treasure trove of fascinating artifacts and ...
Location ID: #10163365
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The Burlington County Prison is a historic museum property, located next to the Burlington County Jail in Mount Holly Township. Operating from 1811 to 1965, it was the oldest prison in the nation at the time of its closure.
Constructed in 1810-11 ...
Location ID: #10191575
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The Creek Island Park Rail Trail starts off of Pine Street, which is a short walk from downtown Mount Holly. The .75-mile trail follows an old, abandoned rail line. This stretch of the old Burlington & Mt. Holly Railroad was built in the 1830s and ...
Location ID: #10191560
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A dedicated gazebo and town clock can be found on a small patch of land which passes for the town common in the Mount Holly Historic District.
This gazebo is entirely made of cedar. It is octagonal and has built on seating for about 30 all ...
Location ID: #10250622
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Built in 1894. “The Castle” as it’s known locally, is an example of a turn-of-the-century Revival house. There are strong French influences such as its sharply pitched slate roof & two-story conical-shaped tower topped by a copper finial. Gothic ...
Location ID: #10250742
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Built in the 1860. This charming 5 bed 4-bathroom 3,500 square foot Colonial expresses architectural designs from the 18th century. The exterior boasts of original wooden shutters, windows, entrance door and a wrought iron fence with red brick ...
Location ID: #10191570
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Features picnic tables, baseball fields, football fields, soccer fields, a boat launch, and fishing.
Location ID: #10191571
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Mill Dam Park has many recreation activities available, including a playground, basketball courts, pickleball courts, a large pavilion, walking path, creek access for kayaking, etc.
Location ID: #10191573
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Covers 6.4 acres and is perfect for walking and playing sports.
Location ID: #10191561
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Mount Holly's Fountain was first placed at this intersection in 1878. The Greek goddess of Youth-Hebe reigned over Fountain Square from 1878 to 1920. Led by the Mount Holly Historical Society, a restored original twin of the cup bearer to the gods ...
Location ID: #10191572
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Shops at Mount Holly's oldest community.
Location ID: #10191574
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Relief in Mount Holly: the country's oldest volunteer fire department - Newly Renovated!!
Walking around a town like Mount Holly makes you yearn for the days when public buildings were designed for both visual appeal and functionality. The Relief ...
Location ID: #10163360
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Mount Holly, county seat of Burlington county, lies along Rancocas Creek, 19 miles east of Philadelphia. Established by Quakers in 1677 and incorporated in 1688, it was known successively as Northampton and Bridgetown until it was renamed for the ...
Location ID: #10191583
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Built in 1930.
Location ID: #10191576
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Examples of the type of housing stock available in Mount Holly.
Location ID: #10191533
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The first courthouse had been built at Main Street and Broad Street in 1693 and served until 1793 when the county seat was moved to Mount Holly. The courthouse was torn down in 1795. The second courthouse was built by Samuel Lewis of Philadelphia in ...
Location ID: #10192628
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RCBC's Mount Holly Campus, located at High Street and Mill Street, is in the heart of the cultural hub of downtown Mount Holly. The 20,000 square foot facility houses our Arts Alive programs, culinary arts center, student art gallery and a ...
Location ID: #10254017
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A sweet, neighborhood flower shop with design-forward features--custom archway, skylight, and colorful wallpaper. Located in the heart of historical Maplewood Village. Approximately 800 sq. feet total. 2x bathrooms with 1x utility sink. AC and heat. ...
Location ID: #10279772
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Built as the First Church of Christ Science in 1925, the multi-purpose facility houses a 100-seat theatre and a 1600 sq feet Community Room. Suitable for classes, performances and private functions.