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Camden County, New Jersey, is full of amazing places that tell stories from the past! These special spots are listed on the National Register of Historic Places. This is like a national "hall of fame" for buildings, sites, and districts that are important to American history, architecture, archaeology, engineering, or culture. When a place is on this list, it means it's recognized for its unique value and efforts are made to protect it for future generations.

This article will take you on a journey through some of Camden County's most interesting historic places. You'll discover old homes, important buildings, and even a famous dinosaur site!

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Discovering Camden County's Historic Treasures

Camden County has many places that have been officially recognized for their historical importance. These sites help us understand how people lived, worked, and built communities long ago. From bustling city centers to quiet farmhouses, each place has a story to share.

Important Buildings in Camden

The city of Camden itself is home to many historic buildings. These structures often show off different styles of architecture and served important roles in the city's growth.

  • Broadway Trust Company: Located at 938-944 Broadway, this building was listed on August 24, 1990. It's a great example of the grand banks that once stood in Camden.
  • Building 2, RCA Victor Complex: Found at 201 N. Front Street, this building joined the list on February 4, 2019. It was part of the huge RCA Victor complex, which was famous for making radios and records.
  • Building 17, RCA Victor Company, Camden Plant (Nipper Building): At 1 Market Street, this iconic building was listed on October 4, 2002. It's famous for the large "Nipper" dog statue on its roof, a symbol of the RCA company.
  • Camden Free Public Library Main Building: You can find this library at 616 Broadway. It was added to the Register on October 15, 1992, and has been a center for learning in Camden for many years.
  • Camden Safe Deposit & Trust Company: This impressive building at Market Street and Broadway was listed on August 22, 1990. It shows the importance of banking in Camden's past.
  • Church of the Immaculate Conception: Located at 642 Market Street, this beautiful church was listed on December 10, 2003. It has been a spiritual home for many people in Camden.
  • Federal Building and Courthouse: At 401 Market Street, this important government building was listed on January 4, 2012. It serves as a center for justice in the area.
  • First Camden National Bank & Trust: This bank building at the junction of Broadway and Cooper Street was listed on August 24, 1990. It's another example of Camden's financial history.
  • Macedonia African Methodist Episcopal Church: This church at 261-265 Spruce Street was listed on March 12, 2012. It has a rich history as a community and spiritual hub.
  • National State Bank: Located at 123 Market Street, this bank was listed on August 24, 1990. It's a reminder of the city's busy commercial past.
  • Newton Friends' Meetinghouse: At 722 Cooper Street, this meetinghouse was listed on August 12, 1971. It's a historic place of worship for the Religious Society of Friends (Quakers).
  • Pomona Hall: Found at Park Boulevard and Euclid Avenue, this historic house was listed on August 12, 1971. It's one of the oldest surviving houses in Camden.
  • St. Bartholomew Roman Catholic Church: This church at 751 Kaighn Avenue was listed on December 3, 2018. It is an important part of the local community.
  • St. Joseph Polish Catholic Church: Located at 1010 Liberty Street, this church was listed on December 18, 2003. It reflects the diverse history of Camden's residents.
  • Dr. Henry Genet Taylor House and Office: At 305 Cooper Street, this building was listed on August 12, 1971. Dr. Taylor was a well-known doctor in Camden.
  • Walt Whitman House: This famous house at 330 Mickle Street was listed on October 15, 1966. It was the last home of the famous American poet, Walt Whitman.

Historic Districts and Neighborhoods

Some areas are important not just for one building, but for a collection of buildings that together tell a story. These are called historic districts.

  • Berlin Historic District: This district in Berlin, New Jersey, was listed on April 14, 1995. It includes parts of Washington, East Taunton, and Haines avenues, showing the town's early development.
  • Blackwood Historic District: In Blackwood, this district was listed on July 27, 1989. It covers areas around Church Street, Blackhorse Pike, and Central Avenue.
  • Cattell Tract Historic District: Located in Merchantville, this district was listed on September 8, 1994. It's known for its historic homes and neighborhood design.
  • Collingswood Commercial Historic District: This district in Collingswood, listed on September 13, 1990, includes the main business street, Haddon Avenue, and nearby areas.
  • Collingswood Residential Historic District: Also in Collingswood, this district was listed on September 13, 1990. It includes Knight Park and the homes around it, showing how people lived in the past.
  • Cooper Grant Historic District: In Camden, this district was listed on January 30, 1989. It includes streets like Point, N. Front, and Linden, showcasing a historic part of the city.
  • Cooper River Park Historic District: This district, listed on July 19, 2016, covers parts of Cooper River Park in Collingswood. It's recognized for its design as a public park.
  • Cooper Street Historic District: This important district in Camden, covering Cooper Street from 2nd to 7th Streets, was listed on August 7, 1989. It features many historic buildings.
  • Fairview District: In Camden, this district was listed on November 19, 1974. It's a historic neighborhood bounded by Newton Creek and other roads.
  • Haddonfield Historic District: This large district in Haddonfield was listed on July 21, 1982. It includes many historic homes and buildings around Kings Highway.
  • The Oaks Historic District: Located in Merchantville, this district was listed on July 9, 1997. It's known for its tree-lined streets and historic houses.
  • South Camden Historic District: This district in Camden was listed on September 28, 1990. It covers an area roughly bounded by Jackson Street and S. 4th Street.
  • Station Avenue Business District: In Haddon Heights, this business district was listed on November 13, 1989. It shows the historic commercial heart of the town.
  • Walt Whitman Neighborhood: This small but significant district in Camden, including 326–332 Mickle Street, was listed on January 20, 1978. It surrounds the famous poet's last home.
  • White Horse Pike Historic District: In Haddon Heights, this district was listed on October 27, 1988. It includes parts of the historic White Horse Pike.

Unique and Special Sites

Beyond buildings and neighborhoods, Camden County has other unique historic sites.

  • BARNEGAT (lightship): This historic lightship, once located at North 7th Street in Camden, was listed on November 29, 1979. Lightships were like floating lighthouses that guided ships.
  • Hadrosaurus foulkii Leidy Site: This incredibly important site in Haddonfield, near the Cooper River, was listed on October 12, 1994. It's where the first nearly complete dinosaur skeleton in North America was discovered!
  • Lawnside School: Located at 23 N. Warwick Road in Lawnside, this school was listed on March 17, 2015. It's important for its role in African American history and education.
  • Long-a-Coming Depot: This old train station in Berlin, located near Route 73 and E. Taunton Avenue, was listed on February 14, 1997. It reminds us of the early days of train travel.
  • Peter J. McGuire Memorial and Gravesite: Found in Arlington Cemetery in Pennsauken Township, this site was listed on January 17, 2019. Peter J. McGuire was a very important labor leader who helped create Labor Day.
  • Mount Peace Cemetery and Funeral Directing Company Cemetery: Located at 329 U.S. Route 30 in Lawnside, this cemetery was listed on July 29, 2009. It has historical significance for the local community.
  • USS New Jersey (BB-62): This famous battleship, docked at 62 Battleship Place in Camden, was listed on September 17, 2004. It's a real war hero and a floating museum!

Historic Homes and Farms

Many old homes and farms in Camden County are also on the National Register, giving us a glimpse into daily life from centuries ago.

  • Barclay Farm House: Northeast of Haddonfield, this farmhouse was listed on January 26, 1978. It's a beautiful example of an old farmstead.
  • Burrough-Dover House: In Pennsauken Township, this house at 9201 Burrough-Dover Lane was listed on October 25, 1973. It's one of the oldest homes in the area.
  • Centennial House: Located at 17-19 E. Chestnut Avenue in Merchantville, this house was listed on May 30, 1991.
  • Chew-Powell House: In Gloucester Township, this house at 500-502 Good Intent Road was listed on March 27, 1975.
  • Samuel Coles House: This historic home at 1743 Old Cuthbert Road in Cherry Hill was listed on June 18, 1973.
  • Collings-Knight Homestead: At 500 Collings Avenue in Collingswood, this homestead was listed on September 10, 1987.
  • Joseph Cooper House: Found at the Head of 7th Street in Pyne Point Park, Camden, this house was listed on March 14, 1973.
  • Arthur Dorrance House: Located at 28 Franklin Avenue in Merchantville, this house was listed on May 13, 1994.
  • Col. Joseph Ellis House: At 1009 Sycamore Street in Haddon Heights, this house was listed on September 23, 1994.
  • Isaac Glover House: This house at 1908 New Jersey Avenue in Haddon Heights was listed on September 23, 1994.
  • Greenfield Hall: Located at 343 Kings Highway, E. in Haddonfield, this hall was listed on June 5, 1974.
  • Hillman Hospital House: At 500 3rd Avenue in Glendora, this house was listed on July 14, 1977.
  • Hinchman-Lippincott House: This house at 1089 N. Park Avenue in Haddon Heights was listed on February 17, 1995.
  • Indian King Tavern: A very famous spot at 233 Kings Highway, E. in Haddonfield, listed on December 18, 1970. This tavern was a meeting place during the American Revolution.
  • Kay-Evans Farm (Croft Farm): Located at 100 Borton Mill Road in Cherry Hill, this farm was listed on June 28, 2000. It's also known as the Croft Farm.
  • John Lucas House: This house at 10 Clemonton Road E. in Gibbsboro was listed on March 29, 2019.
  • Robert Marshall House: At 510 Almonesson Road in Gloucester Township, this house was listed on January 16, 2008.
  • Samuel Mickle House: Located at 345 Kings Highway, E. in Haddonfield, this house was listed on May 21, 1975.
  • Griffith Morgan House: In Pennsauken Township, this house at 234 Griffith Morgan Lane was listed on January 25, 1973.
  • Peter Mott House: At the junction of Moore and Gloucester Avenues in Lawnside, this house was listed on September 8, 1994. It was a stop on the Underground Railroad, helping enslaved people find freedom.
  • Stokes-Lee House: This house at 615-617 Lees Avenue in Collingswood was listed on September 10, 1987.
  • Thackara House: At 912 Eldridge Avenue in Collingswood, this house was listed on September 10, 1987.
  • Ephraim and Sarah Tomlinson House: This house at 710 W. Laurel Road in Stratford was listed on April 8, 2019.
  • Isaac Tomlinson House: Located at 834 Blackwood-Clementon Road in Pine Hill, this house was listed on March 9, 2005.
  • Woodlynne Log Cabin: This unique log cabin in Woodlynne, on the 200 block of Cooper Avenue, was listed on August 21, 1997.

Other Notable Structures

  • Bonnie's Bridge: This bridge at 350 Wayland Road in Cherry Hill was listed on September 13, 1984.
  • Collingswood Theatre: Located at 843 Haddon Avenue in Collingswood, this theater was listed on June 3, 1982. It was a popular entertainment spot.
  • Collins and Pancoast Hall: At 4-8 S. Centre Street in Merchantville, this hall was listed on February 16, 1984.
  • Cooper Library in Johnson Park: Found at 2nd and Cooper Streets in Camden, this library was listed on March 11, 1980.
  • Gatehouse at Colestown Cemetery: This gatehouse at Kings Highway and Church Road in Cherry Hill was listed on May 21, 1975.
  • Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church: At 615 Haddonfield-Berlin Road in Voorhees Township, this church was listed on August 4, 1995.
  • Gloucester City Water Works Engine House: Located at the junction of Johnson Boulevard and Gaunt Street in Gloucester City, this engine house was listed on March 30, 1998. It was important for providing water to the city.
  • Newton Union Schoolhouse: At Collings and Lynne Avenues in Haddon Township, this old schoolhouse was listed on October 27, 1988.
  • Ritz Theatre: This theater at 915 White Horse Pike in Haddon Township was listed on December 26, 2002.
  • St. John's Episcopal Church and Burying Ground: Located at Chews Landing Road and Old Black Horse Pike in Runnemede, this church and cemetery were listed on November 22, 1980.
  • Solomon Wesley United Methodist Church: At 291-B Davistown Road in Blackwood, this church was listed on April 10, 1989.

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