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    Smith-cadbury Mansion

    Moorestown, NJ    

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    Oldest center portion c. 1738, with later additions 1760?s, the Smith Mansion and 160 acre farm, which hosted Lafayette during the American Revolution, was also raided by Hessian troops. Presented 19 October 2000 The Rancocas V... hmdb.org

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    Indian King Tavern Museum

    233 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, NJ     (856) 429-6792

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    Built in 1750, this early Ameican pubic house and tavern was a Revolutionary War meeting place for NJ's Legislature. The Great Seal of the State of NJ was adopted here. Guided tours available. visitnj.org

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    Town Hall

    Moorestown, NJ    

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    Front part built in 1812. Rear section with a stage added in 1859 and a jail at east rear corner in 1876. It was the town center for political meetings, lectures, suppers, fairs, flower shows and early silent movies. First poli... hmdb.org

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    Barclay Farmstead Museum

    209 Barclay Ln, Cherry Hill, NJ     (856) 795-6225

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    History comes alive at the Barclay Farmstead. Visitors are welcome for tours of the restored Federal-style farmhouse, featuring period furnishings, clothing, textiles and more. Listed on the National and New Jersey Registers... visitnj.org

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    Friends Of The Mansion At Smithville

    803 Smithville Rd, Mount Holly, NJ     (609) 265-5068

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    The Smithville Mansion is the home of industrialist, inventor, congressman and entraeprenauer, H.B. Smith. Pioneer of the Industrial Revolution. Visit the restored georgian architecture/ victorian mansion. Become aware of th... visitnj.org

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    The Mill Race Village In Mount Holly

    White St, Mount Holly, NJ    

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    The Village offers a wide variety of collectibles, one-of-a-kind, hand-made items, fine art, jewelry, clothes, accessories and furniture for those seeking distinctive and unusual wares for the home. visitnj.org

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    The Old School House

    35 Brainerd St, Mount Holly, NJ    

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    The oldest school house in NJ, built in 1756. School tours and programs available by appointment. visitnj.org

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    Haddonfield Historical Society

    343 Kings Hwy E, Haddonfield, NJ     (856) 429-7375

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    The Historical Society of Haddonfield is headquartered in stately Greenfield Hall (National Historic Registry), built in 1841 by John Gill, IV. Displayed within are collections of furniture from the 18th and 19th centuries, ... visitnj.org

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    Evesham Friends Meeting House

    Mount Laurel Rd, Mount Laurel, NJ    

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    Oldest Friends Meeting House in Burlington County Used as barracks for General Clinton?s troops in June 1778 Built 1760 Addition 1798 hmdb.org

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    Beverly National Cemetery

    916 Bridgeboro Rd, Beverly, NJ    

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    Established in 1864 in honor of those killed in the Civil War. 47,000 soldiers and dependents of all wars are buried here. visitnj.org

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    Jacob's Chapel African Methodist Episcopal (Ame) Church

    318 Elbo Ln, Mount Laurel, NJ    

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    1813 building is one of the oldest black church structures in New Jersey. visitnj.org

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    John Woolman Memorial

    99 Branch St, Mount Holly, NJ    

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    Memorial for area's premier spiritual Quaker leader & abolitionist of the 1700s. visitnj.org

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    Peter Mott House Underground Railroad Museum

    26 Kings Ct, Lawnside, NJ    

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    Pastor Peter Mott?s house served as a station on the Underground Railroad. Open Sat., noon - 3 pm, weekdays by appointment. Rev. Mott's house was a station on the Underground Railroad during the 19th century. It is the oldes... visitnj.org

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    Thomas Alva Edison Grave Site

    Edison Ave, Collingswood, NJ    

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    Inventor. He was born in Milan, Ohio. His total formal school education was three months. His mother, a former school teacher, undertook his education. At the age of twelve, because he exhibited adult maturity, he convinc... findagrave.com

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    Alice Paul Institute

    Hooton Pl, Moorestown, NJ    

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    Since its inception in 1984, the Alice Paul Institute has not only preserved the legacy of Alice Paul and her fellow suffragists in the historic former childhood home of Alice, but also has taken a leadership role in bringin... visitnj.org