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Haddonfield, New Jersey - Wikipedia Haddonfield is a significant historic paleontology site In 1838, William Estaugh Hopkins uncovered large bones in a marl pit in which he was digging Hopkins displayed the bones at his home, Birdwood; and these bones sparked the interest of a visitor, William Foulke
Downtown Haddonfield - Visit South Jersey Just a ten minute ride from both the Ben Franklin and Walt Whitman bridges and easy to find whether you're coming from Pennsylvania or New York Enjoy a latte at one of our coffeehouses, dine alfresco at a sidewalk cafe or by candlelit dinner at one of Downtown Haddonfield's many restaurants
The Complete Guide to Haddonfield, New Jersey - TripSavvy A historic destination just outside of Philadelphia, Haddonfield is known for its long stretch of Kings Highway, home to many locally-owned fun stores and great restaurants—from upscale dining to quick service cafes
THE 15 BEST Things to Do in Haddonfield (2025) - Tripadvisor My friend and I went here after spending the day shopping in downtown Haddonfield It's located in a historic house and has such a cool vibe, very warm and welcoming while also being chic and sophisticated
Haddonfield | VisitNJ. org Like a miniature Philadelphia (which is less than 10 miles away), Haddonfield is filled with Revolutionary-era history, Georgian architecture and picturesque, walkable streets
Historical Society of Haddonfield Our plans include starting our restoration of the roof on Greenfield Hall; planning next steps for the Samuel Mickle House, the oldest frame structure in Camden County; providing more programs of historic interest, and continuing to enrich and expand our work with Haddonfield-area students
Historic District Information - haddonfieldnj. org Haddonfield's Historic District includes 488 houses, buildings, and sites in the town's historic core, of which more than 150 are of the highest historical or architectural significance
Haddon Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia History The township's first European settlers settled in the area of Newton Creek in 1681 In 1701, Elizabeth Haddon Estaugh, the daughter of John Haddon, arrived in the American colonies to oversee his large landholdings, which included areas that are now Collingswood, Haddon Township, and Haddonfield