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Haddonfield, New Jersey, Museum

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Haddonfield is located in Camden County, in the Delaware River Region, southwest of Camden along Interstate 295 near the Delaware River, about five miles east of the Pennsylvania state line.

Haddonfield is part of the Philadelphia, Pennsylvania-New Jersey metro area. Nearby are Audubon, Garden State Park and Collingswood.

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Historical Society of Haddonfield - Museum Shop
27 p., il. $ 5.00 Maps   "Haddonfield, New Jersey 1899" Reproduction of an early lithograph; bird’s-eye view of borough streets and buildings $ 10.00 "The Borough of Haddonfield in 1875" Compiled ...
http://www.historicalsocietyofhaddonfield.org/store.htm

Indian King Tavern Museum, Haddonfield, NJ
Haddonfield's Indian King Tavern is one of New Jersey's most historic buildings. Named for the local Lenape Indians, it is a premiere example of eighteenth-century colonial tavern architecture as ...
http://www.levins.com/tavern.html

Hadrosaurus.com -- Official Haddonfield Dinosaur Committee Site
... first reasonably intact dinosaur skeleton ever found, the New Jersey fossil was also the first dinosaur skeleton ever put on public display. Pioneers The very concept of reassembling and ...
http://www.hadrosaurus.com/science.shtml