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Remembering Burger ChefBurger Chef - Route 73 South - Marlton, NJ

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The Marlton Burger Chef was located just before the old Two Guys shopping center. All that's left are the tile floors and foundations. -Closed 1971, vacant until demolished in 1977

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/2/2007

last visited: 11/15/2008

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Toynbee TilesToynbee Raise the Dead @ ShopRite Parking Lot - Marlton, NJ

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This tile is located in a very busy parking lot at a popular shopping market, near the Marlton Circle. The words Toynbee can easily be made out, as well as Jupiter (part of it anyway) and Raise the dead.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 2/28/2009

last visited: never

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Wi-Fi HotspotsBarnes & Noble Booksellers - Marlton, NJ

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This Barnes & Noble features a cafe which in turn features Starbucks coffee which in turn features WiFi for its customers. There are tables and counters to sit at while you surf the net.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 6/30/2008

last visited: never

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Wikipedia EntriesMarlton Circle - Marlton, NJ

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This site has undergone major controversy in the last couple of years. It has been resolved the circle be removed and at a great expense to tax payers, new overpasses and roads schemes be constructed.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 4/12/2009

last visited: never

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This Old ChurchCropwell Friends Meeting House - Marlton, NJ

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Next year (2009) Marks 200 years for this structure and its congregates! Cropwell Friends Meeting House, which is still a church, was typical (and still is) of old rural Quaker meetinghouses.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: none listed yet

date listed: 2/3/2008

last visited: never

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Churchyard CemeteriesCropwell Friends' Burying Ground - Marlton, NJ

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This is an extremely old burial ground located on the property of Cropwell Friends Meeting House. The markers & memorial stones are located facing Cropwell Road at the intersection of Old Marlton Pike and Cropwell Roads.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 2/3/2008

last visited: never

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Quaker Meeting HousesCropwell Friends Meeting House - Marlton, NJ

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In 1785, Evesham's Quakers first bought three acres to build a school and later, a brick meetinghouse in 1809. This is the only tangible, non-residential link to the original Colonial Quaker settlements of Evesham Township.

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location: New Jersey

date listed: 2/12/2008

last visited: never

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Worldwide CemeteriesCropwell Friends' Burying Ground

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This is an extremely old burial ground located on the property of Cropwell Friends Meeting House. The markers & memorial stones are located facing Cropwell Road at the intersection of Old Marlton Pike and Cropwell Roads.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/24/2007

last visited: never

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New Jersey Historical MarkersCropwell Friends Meeting House

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The State of New Jersey mounted this historic plaque on the front of Cropwell Friends Meeting House in 1992 to commemorate their addition to the National Register of Historic Places.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/23/2007

last visited: never

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U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesCropwell Friends Meeting House - Evesham Township, NJ

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Cropwell Friends Meetinghouse is located at 802 S. Cropwell Road in Evesham Twp., New Jersey. This 1 ½ story brick house was built in 1890. Meetings are currently held at this location. There are currently 25 members.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/22/2007

last visited: never

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Photos Then and NowCropwell Meetinghouse 100th & 200th Anniversary - Marlton, NJ

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The meeting house property is still the same although there are more graves. Roads have expanded, populations exploded, business moved in and farms have fallen, but all the while, Cropwell Friends Meetinghouse has remained stoic and unchanged.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/15/2009

last visited: never

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Peace PolesCropwell Meetinghouse 200th Anniversary Peace Pole - Marlton, NJ

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This is a very special peace pole. It was dedicated at the end of the official anniversary celebration of Cropwell Friends Meeting House. It sits in a small clearing, to the left and in front of the meeting house and can be seen from the road.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/10/2009

last visited: never

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Wi-Fi HotspotsWiFi @ McDonalds #1933 - Marlton, NJ

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There is WiFi service at this Mc-a-Dees but it ain't free! I was able to connect but refused to pay behind the home page.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 6/9/2008

last visited: never

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McDonaldMarlton's First Mc-a-Dees (#1933) - Evesham Twp., NJ

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Anyone over 30, having a pulse and living close to the Cherry Hill-Marlton borders should be intimately familiar with this McDonalds. Formerly known as Golden Arches, this McDonalds has grown over the last 40+ years with our town.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 6/16/2008

last visited: never

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PayphonesRing-a-Ding @ Mc-a-Dees #1933 - Marlton, NJ

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This pay phone is located on the right side of the building. It is in tip-top shape as I checked it with my cell phone.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 6/16/2008

last visited: never

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Wikipedia EntriesMarlton, NJ

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From its earliest inception, this small village was dedicated and devoted to the harvesting of marl, a clay like substance, thus, from within Evesham Twp. grew the small, incorporated region of Marlton Village.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 12/26/2008

last visited: never

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Town ClocksTown Clock - Evesham Twp. (Marlton), NJ

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Located at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Avenue.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/23/2007

last visited: never

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New Jersey Historical MarkersBareford Hotel

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In 1820, Samuel Swain built a tavern at the intersection of Main Street and Maple Ave. In 1850, Swain's tavern, the new Rising Sun, became the Bareford Hotel.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/24/2007

last visited: never

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FirehousesMarlton Fire Company #1

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Marlton Fire Company #1 in Evesham Township, NJ

posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member Grunriese

location: New Jersey

date listed: 2/12/2007

last visited: 11/23/2007

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Relocated StructuresMarlton Fire Co. No. 1 - Evesham Twp., NJ

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In 1997, this structure was moved back from Main Street about 200 feet to make way for the new and current fire station, completed in 1998.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/20/2009

last visited: never

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Firefighter MemorialsFirefighter Memorial @ Marlton Fire Co. No. 1 - Evesham Twp., NJ

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This is a very unique memorial in that there is no traditional plaque or statue. How do you find it? Look down at your feet.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/21/2009

last visited: never

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Donated Engraved Bricks and PaversFirefighter Memorial @ Marlton Fire Co. No. 1 - Evesham Twp., NJ

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This is a very unique memorial in that there is no traditional plaque or statue and it is comprised entirely of bricks. There is the center memorial, flanked on both sides by dedicated and donated pavers, making up this entire memorial.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/21/2009

last visited: never

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Bell TowersFire Bell @ Marlton Fire Co. No. 1 - Evesham Twp., NJ

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This bell and tower was constructed in 1901 for the Marlton Fire Company. It sits to the rear of the current fire station located along Main Street in the old Marlton Village section of Evesham Twp.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 7/20/2009

last visited: never

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U.S. National Register of Historic PlacesInskeep, John, Homestead - Marlton, NJ

in U.S. National Register of Historic Places

The John Inskeep Homestead is now the home of the Evesham Historical Society. It was listed on August 26, 1993, as one of the many sites and buildings eligible for the National Register of Historic Places.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 11/20/2007

last visited: never

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Pre-Victorian Historic HomesJohn Inskeep Homestead (1725) - Marlton, NJ

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The John Inskeep Homestead is now the home of the Evesham Historical Society. It was listed August 26, 1993 w/ the Nat'l Registery of Historic Places. Visit this piece of Colonial history in the middle of a modern 21st century neighborhood.

posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher

location: New Jersey

date listed: 12/20/2008

last visited: never

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