Burrough-Dover House - Pennsauken, NJ
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N 39° 58.453 W 075° 01.130
18S E 498391 N 4424895
In May, 2005, there was a gathering of the family members descended from the original homeowners, 300 years before, in which this house opened as a museum.
Waymark Code: WMJ0W3
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 09/06/2013
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member MikeGolfJ3
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Built of iron-streaked Pennsauken sandstone and hand-hewn timber, held together with the stony mortar used by Finnish masons, the two-story Burrough- Dover House is opened by the society once a month. Information about the museum/house can be found HERE.

This Quaker farmhouse is located on a bend in Pennsauken Creek. The oldest portion of this sandstone farmhouse is believed to date from 1710, and it was occupied by just two families, the Burroughs and the Dovers from that time until about 1960.

This house is similar to the other National Register Houses within the immediate 5 square mile radius. It does have some unique features like a hayloft at the top of the side and duel chimneys The shutters, doors, hinges, basement, roof...pretty much everything, are just like the other 18th century homes we have in our county and neighboring Burlington County. This house however, being made in the earliest part of the 18th century, is of stone and mortar, unlike the slightly older, brick counterparts nearby.

The architecture is pretty "solid", the roof being a typical "a-frame". The top, side, after the stone, becomes brick which begs the question that perhaps this top portion was added a few decades later. The mortar looks mostly original with some point cement filled in here and there. The house served the needs of an agrarian community. There are implements of farming scattered about the property making it have a museum quality.

Personal Anecdote:
This property is so easy to miss as it is the last turn before the Betsy Ross Bridge/Rt. 130/Rt. 73 on a pretty busy road. If you are coming from Philadelphia, forget about it! You might as well pass this little side road and then double back at the next safest intersection. There is a ton of parking available in a side, gravel lot. Surrounding the house and its property are the everyday reminders of current society. I noticed a trail head in the rear, side of the property. Go exploring, if you have the time.
Pennsauken Historical Society & Burrough-Dover House

Address:
9201 Burrough - Dover Lane
P.O. Box 56, Pennsauken, NJ 08110

Theme:
Local Cultural History


Street Address:
9201 Burrough - Dover Lane Pennsauken, NJ 08110


Food Court: no

Gift Shop: no

Hours of Operation:
There are various festivals and open-houses. E-mail PennsaukenHistoricalSociety@yahoo.com for information on upcoming openings.


Cost: 0.00 (listed in local currency)

Museum Size: Small

Relevant Web Site: [Web Link]

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