Christian Science Church - Haddonfield Historic District - Haddonfield, NJ
Posted by: Groundspeak Regular Member Math Teacher
N 39° 54.063 W 075° 01.606
18S E 497711 N 4416775
One of 6 contributing places of worship in this district, one of 4 located on this stretch of E. Kings Hwy & also the newest, having been built in 1932. Its most distinctive feature is its columns, in line with other columned buildings in the area.
Waymark Code: WM5Y4A
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 02/28/2009
Published By:Groundspeak Regular Member scrambler390
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The cornerstone out front lists the erection date of the church as 1932, but in the nomination form it is estimated to be 1920. The form is obviously wrong as the church is still original and has never undergone any change.

The church is very different from the other, more established churches on this stretch of Kings Highway. The Science Church utilizes a colonial design while the other churches used Gothic design, Trenton brownstone or other heavy stone, and copious amounts of stained class. Whether it be economics, part of a doctrine of simplicity, or the need to be harmonious with the surrounding structures, this temple is more functional in design and form and lacks the ecclesiastic design of the other churches. It is composed of brick and has a clean neat look, lacking the curves, cuts and grooves of the other houses of worship. Not taking in account the two Quaker Meeting Houses, this church's greatest appeal is its simplicity and consequently its inviting charm.

The following narrative comes from the Haddonfield NRHP District nomination form, created March 16, 1979, evaluated April 18, 1980 and finally approved on July 21, 1982. It was mailed to me by the Department of the Interior of the United States.

"Christian Science Church, built about 1920. One of the finest reproductions of colonial design. Heavy column portico entrance and palladian entrance door treatment with fan light above. This church is a handsome addition to the colonial section of Haddonfield."

If you have half a mind to explore this waymark and the hundreds of others in this historic area, go to this WEBSITE, you will see where all the free parking in town is located as well as all the other historical areas. The are several close-by public parking areas. The public parking area takes nickels, dimes and quarters. There is also parking located out front slightly past the church. It can be a very busy location in the warm months but easy pickings in the colder months. People park on the street for hours at a time so go early.

One last thing, here is the LINK to the Haddonfield Historical Society where you can learn all about this historic district. They are constantly updating and improving the site. The historical Society always has something going on in the area. Events are usually held at Greenfield Hall (A NRHP site). Check that out as well!

Name of Historic District (as listed on the NRHP): Haddonfield Historic District

Link to nationalregisterofhistoricplaces.com page with the Historic District: [Web Link]

NRHP Historic District Waymark (Optional): [Web Link]

Address:
355 Kings Hwy E Haddonfield, NJ 08033 (856) 354-9709


How did you determine the building to be a contributing structure?: Other (Please explain in the Private Message field)

Optional link to narrative or database: Not listed

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