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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Atlantic County, New Jersey

 
Clickable Map of Atlantic County, New Jersey and Immediately Adjacent Jurisdictions image/svg+xml 2019-10-06 U.S. Census Bureau, Abe.suleiman; Lokal_Profil; HMdb.org; J.J.Prats/dc:title> https://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/File:Usa_counties_large.svg Atlantic County, NJ (280) Burlington County, NJ (331) Camden County, NJ (187) Cape May County, NJ (169) Cumberland County, NJ (85) Gloucester County, NJ (55) Ocean County, NJ (140)  AtlanticCounty(280) Atlantic County (280)  BurlingtonCounty(331) Burlington County (331)  CamdenCounty(187) Camden County (187)  CapeMayCounty(169) Cape May County (169)  CumberlandCounty(85) Cumberland County (85)  GloucesterCounty(55) Gloucester County (55)  OceanCounty(140) Ocean County (140)
Mays Landing is the county seat for Atlantic County
Adjacent to Atlantic County, New Jersey
      Burlington County (331)  
      Camden County (187)  
      Cape May County (169)  
      Cumberland County (85)  
      Gloucester County (55)  
      Ocean County (140)  
 
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201 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — Veterans Memorial
On Main Street (Route 40) just east of Cape May Avenue (New Jersey Route 50), on the left when traveling east.
Dedicated as a lasting tribute to the men and women of Hamilton Township who served their country World War I In memory of Joseph Simpkins • Thomas Hannum • James Giordano ☆ ☆ ☆ Korean . . . Map (db m190884) WM
202 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — White Oak
Near Atlantic City Expressway, 7.5 miles east of New Jersey Route 54, in the median.
(Quercus Alba) White Oak has a very distinctive light ashy gray bark. It occurs in a wide variety of habitats and grows very slowly. Trees 300 years old are not uncommon, and some have been known to live 600 years. It's uses are many, . . . Map (db m208366) HM
203 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — World Trade Center
On Atlantic City Expressway, 7.6 miles east of 12th Street (New Jersey Route 54), in the median.
The original World Trade Center in March 2001. The tower on the left with antenna spire was 1 WTC. The tower on the right was 2 WTC. All seven buildings on the WTC complex are partially visible; refer . . . Map (db m153437) HM
204 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — World Trade Center Memorial
On Atlantic City Expressway, 7.5 miles east of New Jersey Route 54, in the median.
Remember and honor the thousands of innocent men, women, and children murdered by terrorists in the horrific attacks of February 26, 1993 and September 11, 2001. Respect this World Trade Center Memorial made sacred through tragic loss. Recognize . . . Map (db m208365) WM
205 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hamilton, Hamilton Township — World War I Memorial1917 - 1918
On Main Street (U.S. 40) just east of Cape May Avenue (New Jersey Route 50), on the left when traveling east.
Men who were in the U.S. Army and U.S. NavyMap (db m190885) WM
206 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — A Pane in the Glass FactoryWharton State Forest
Near Batsto Road, on the left when traveling north.
In the 1840s, Batsto’s iron industry was failing due to competition from new iron industries using coal and iron ore (magnetite) rather than charcoal and bog ore (limonite). Looking for another industry to keep Batsto profitable, Jesse Richards . . . Map (db m76154) HM
207 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Auxiliary Power System
Near Batsto Road, on the right when traveling north.
This series of belts and jackshafts were installed in the late 19th century. They were powered by the gristmill’s turbine, Their purpose was to turn grindstones for sharpening tools and to power the corn sheller housed in the adjacent corncrib.Map (db m76162) HM
208 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Baptist Church of Hammonton
On S. 3rd Street, on the right when traveling north.
Oldest church building originally located on the 600 block of Bellevue Avenue. Moved to it's present location in 1885. Original portion built in 1862.Map (db m188259) HM
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209 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Bog OreLimonite – Fe2O3-3H2O
Near Batsto Road, on the left when traveling north.
Ore of this type was used in the Batsto Furnace. It can still be found in the coves, swamps and bogs of the Pine Barrens.Map (db m76160) HM
210 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Ore Boat or Barge
Near Batsto Road, on the left when traveling north.
This boat is typical of the barges used to carry bog iron ore to the Batsto Furnace. It is estimated to be 150 years old and is 43 ft. long, with an 11 ft. beam. The boat was excavated from the north side of the Batsto Dam in 1957.Map (db m76159) HM
211 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Swimming the Ladder to SuccessWharton State Forest
Near Batsto Road, on the left when traveling north.
While the Batsto Dam provided power to a once prospering village, it halted the natural migration of spawning fish. The Batsto River Fishway Project provides a pathway over the dam. This project improves the aquatic ecosystem and provides increased . . . Map (db m76157) HM
212 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Wagon
Near Batsto Road, on the left when traveling north.
Although the exact date and manufacturer of this wagon are not known, it is possible that it was made by the Auburn Wagon Works in Martinsburg, WV around 1900. Wagons were used to transport goods both on the farm and to local markets, boat landings . . . Map (db m76163) HM
213 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — William K. Phillis War Memorial
On Pleasant Mills Road (County Route 643), on the right when traveling north.
All Wars Memorial in honor of Veterans of all Wars who served and gave their lives in an effort to protect our country and to preserve out freedom justice and democracy. Dedicated as the William K. Phillis War Memorial World War II Korean War . . . Map (db m76169) WM
214 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton — Wiltsey's Sawmill
On White Horse Pike (US 30).
Built by Charles Wiltsey in 1800. Later sold to David Albertso who ran the mill into the 1840's. Located on Great Swamp branch of the Egg Harbor River.Map (db m88457) HM
215 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Hammonton, Hamilton Township — Atlantic City ExpresswayIn Celebration of 50 Years
Near Atlantic City Expressway, 7.6 miles east of 12th Street (New Jersey Route 54), in the median.
Each flowering tree symbolizes a decade of achievement Atlantic City Expressway 1964 - 2014 Construction of the Atlantic City Expressway began on August 1st, 1963. In one year's time it was opened to the traveling public at noon on . . . Map (db m153435) HM
216 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Linwood — Friends Meeting House and Burying Ground
On Shore Road just south of Central Avenue.
Across this driveway stood the old Quaker (Friends) meeting house and school. At the monthly meeting of the Friends dated Jan. 1, 1731, it was concluded that “ye meeting for worship shall be removed from John Sculls (house) and shall . . . Map (db m92416) HM
217 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Linwood — Leedsville Schoolhouse
On West Poplar Avenue.
The Leedsville Schoolhouse, also known as Linwood School #1, was built in 1873. The building is owned by the City of Linwood and is occupied by the Linwood Historical Society. The building houses a local history museum and archives. The surviving . . . Map (db m92425) HM
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218 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Linwood — The Linwood Historic District
On Shore Road at Wilson Avenue on Shore Road.
The Linwood Historic District has been placed on the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior. The district reflects the architectural development of the community from village to city through the . . . Map (db m92414) HM
219 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Linwood — Thomas Morris House
On Shore Road.
Built in 1853 by Thomas Morris deputy collector of customs, early customs house attached to rear of house.Map (db m92409) HM
220 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Longport — Great Egg Coast Guard Station2301 Atlantic Avenue
On Atlantic Avenue just west of South 24th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
Great Egg Coast Guard Station has been listed in the National Register of Historic Places by the United States Department of the Interior Map (db m153613) HM
221 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Longport — High Water MarkOctober 29, 2012
On Atlantic Avenue just west of South 24th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
On this day, Tropical Cyclone Sandy caused tidal flooding to rise to this level at this location! Tidal height was 8.8 ft. above Mean Lower Low Water Be aware. Prepare.Map (db m153616) HM
222 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Longport — Longport Veterans Monument
On Ventnor Avenue at Oberon Avenue, on the left when traveling south on Ventnor Avenue.
August 30, 2003 Longport American Legion Post 469 Dedicates this Monument in honor of U.S. Armed Forces, past, present, and future, in recognition of sacrifices made for our Nation by Military Members and Families. We are eternally grateful. . . . Map (db m108866) WM
223 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Longport — Michael L. Cohen
On Atlantic Avenue just west of South 24th Avenue, on the right when traveling west.
In grateful appreciation to Michael L. Cohen Founder, Longport Historical Society Author of "The Way We Were" "Thanks for the Memories" Map (db m153614) HM
224 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Longport — The Labyrinth at Longport
On South 20th Avenue just south of Atlantic Avenue, on the right when traveling south.
Welcome to the labyrinth at the Church of the Redeemer. This labyrinth was truly a parish project: it was the inspiration of the Reverend Dabney J. Carr III, our longtime parish priest-in-charge; Milda Balsh, a church neighbor, donated the funds . . . Map (db m153617) HM
225 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Capenter WalkwayLucy the Elephant
On Atlantic Avenue at S. Decatur Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Atlantic Avenue.
Welcome to Lucy the Elephant, one of our country's national historic landmarks and America's oldest roadside attraction. This is the Carpenter Walkway, dedicated to Sylvia and Edwin Carpenter co-founders of the Save Lucy Committee. . . . Map (db m108865) HM
226 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Korean War Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue at South Ventnor Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ventnor Avenue.
The Forgotten War Korea 1950-1953 Killed 54,000 Injured 103,000 M.I.A. 8707 Map (db m153608) WM
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227 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Margate City Post 397 Veterans Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue at S. Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Ventnor Avenue.
In Memory Of Lt. David Rogers World War II 101st Airborne Division In Memory Of Mortimer Lewis, 3rd World War II Margate American Legion Post 397 In Memory Of Francis P. Boyle World War II Margate American Legion Post 397 . . . Map (db m108797) WM
228 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Margate City World War I Monument
On Ventnor Avenue at S. Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north on Ventnor Avenue.
Honor Roll Erected As An Everlasting Tribute By The Citizens Of Margate City To Those Who Answered Their Country’s Call Theodore J. Haring★ Killed in Action · Harry McClain Wounded · Ollie Hackney · Leon . . . Map (db m108794) WM
229 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Margate City World War II Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue near S. Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
In Memory Of Our Beloved Son Lt. Arthur D. Wilson, Jr. Pilot A.A.F. And His Boyhood Friends And Comrades In Arms Of This City Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice In World War II Howard T. Shepherd · Francis P. Boyle · Francis X. Crowe · . . . Map (db m108795) WM
230 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Persian Gulf War Memorial1990 - 1991
On Ventnor Avenue at South Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ventnor Avenue.
Dedicated to the men and women who served in the Persian Gulf War Desert Shield - Desert Storm Map (db m153610) WM
231 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Vietnam War Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue at South Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ventnor Avenue.
Dedicated to all those who have served and to the many who gave the Ultimate Sacrifice to preserve freedom Viet Nam 1957 - 1975 Map (db m153611) WM
232 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — Vietnam War Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue at South Mansfield Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ventnor Avenue.
In honor of All U.S. Vietnam War Veterans 1957 - 1975Map (db m153612) WM
233 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Margate City — World War II Memorial
On Ventnor Avenue at South Ventnor Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Ventnor Avenue.
In honor of all the men & women who served our country during World War IIMap (db m153609) WM
234 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Northfield — Jeremiah Leeds Grave
On Oxford Circle.
Jeremiah Leeds settled on Absecon Beach in 1783. The first permanent settler in what is now Atlantic City.Map (db m92426) HM
235 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — 3rd Battalion Gloucester County Militia
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
In honor of the men of the 3rd Battalion Gloucester County Militia Col. Richard Somers – Commanding Killed in Action Pvt. Forrest Bellangy (Killed at Trenton #2) Pvt. John Cain (Murdered while POW in Tuckerton) Lt. John Lucas (Killed in . . . Map (db m76164) HM
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236 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Battle of Chestnut Neck
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
In honor of the Brave Patriots of the Revolutionary War who defended their liberties and their homes in a battle fought near this site October 6, 1778 ---------- Dedicated October 6, 1911 Lower Plaque: Erected by the State of New Jersey . . . Map (db m10811) HM
237 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — British Anchor
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
This anchor, believed to be from a British Merchant ship captured by Privateers and sunk during the Battle of Chestnut Neck, October 6, 1778 Has been donated to the Col. Richard Somers Chapter, New Jersey Society, Sons of the American Revolution by . . . Map (db m76165) HM
238 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Clark's Mill Meeting House
Near Upper Pomona Road, 0.2 miles west of English Creek-Port Republic Road (County Road 575).
This stone marks the site of the Clark's Mill Meeting House the first Presbyterian church in Atlantic County built 1761 used until 1820Map (db m40603) HM
239 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Early Meeting House
On Upper Pomona Road, 0.2 miles west of English Creek-Port Republic Road (County Road 575), on the right when traveling west.
Clark's Mills Meeting House, built by Thomas Clark about 1762, where preached the Rev. John Brainerd, stood on site of Clark Burying Ground. Thomas Clark, builder of the church, Thomas, Adrial, and Parker Clark, Revolutionary soldiers, are buried . . . Map (db m40582) HM
240 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Franklin Inn
On Mill Street, on the right when traveling south.
Eighteenth century inn possibly built 1750. One time home of Sea Captain and privateer Micajah SmithMap (db m10869) HM
241 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Meeting House
On Main Street (County Route 575) at Park Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Main Street.
In 1800, Micajah Smith built a Methodist Church on this site. Smith, a Revolutionary privateer captain, is buried here.Map (db m10870) HM
242 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Privateers1776 – 1783
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
In honor of the “Privateers” who sailed and fought for American Independence “1776 – 1783” “Captains”                    “Ships” Samuel Allen John Badcock                  Rainbow John . . . Map (db m40339) HM
243 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Ship’s Rib
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
Thought to have been sunk during the Battle of Chestnut Neck, October 6, 1778. Recovered during extreme low tide, 1971.Map (db m76167) HM
244 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Smith's Meeting House
Near Park Avenue near Main Street (Route 575), on the right when traveling south.
Built by Micajah Smith about 1800. Named "Methodist Union Chapel at Blackman's Mills" when incorporated in 1837. Micajah Smith, John Van Sant, privateer captains, and Jonas Morse and James Bell, Revolutionary soldiers, are buried in the Church Yard.Map (db m40587) HM
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245 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Port Republic — Welcome to Port Republic, New Jersey
On New York Road (U.S. 9) at Chestnut Neck Road (County Route 575), on the right when traveling north on New York Road.
The first settlement in what is now known as Atlantic County was made at Chestnut Neck, on the west bank of the Mullica River, near where the village of Port Republic is now located. In 1637, John Mullica sailed up the river that took his name, . . . Map (db m76179) HM
246 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Bass Harbor
On Bay Avenue just south of Yacht Avenue.
Bass Harbor was a busy port for barges and sloops which carried produce, wood and ice to local businesses and residences. From privateering and smuggling, to clamming and fishing, to recreational boating, the bayfront has always played an active . . . Map (db m64277) HM
247 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Bay Avenue Night Life
On Bay Avenue at George Street on Bay Avenue.
Gateway Casino, Tony Mart’s Bay Shores, Steel’s Ship Bar were all located at this end of Bay Avenue. They made up the musical heart of the bay-front, from the big bands and marathon dances of the 30’s and 40’s to the rock and roll greats of the 50’s . . . Map (db m64290) HM
248 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Burial Ground of Col. Richard Somers1737-1794
On W. New York Avenue at 1st Street on W. New York Avenue.
And his immediate family, Grandson of John Somers, First settler, 1693, member of 3rd Regiment, Gloucester County militia. Monument erected 1850 in memory of his son, Master Commandant Richard Somers, U.S.N. 1778-1804. Site restored 1981.Map (db m92407) HM WM
249 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Getting Around Somers Point
On Shore Road at George Street on Shore Road.
Due to its location on the water, this area has historically been a transportation hub. In 1717, John Somers, Supervisor of Roads for Cape May County, began work on the Nacote Trail. Now known as Shore Road, it connects Somers Point with Port . . . Map (db m64291) HM
250 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Richard Somers Memorial Building
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
Master Comandant, U.S.N. Richard Somers Memorial Building Dedicated Sept. 4, 1976 In His Honor Naval Hero Battle of Tripoli Sept. 15, 1778 — Sept. 4, 1804Map (db m108913) WM
251 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Shipbuilding
On Bay Avenue just south of Higbee Avenue.
Due to the deepwater harbor and the availability of timber, shipbuilding thrived along the Great Egg Harbor Bay from 1860-1890. Three-masted schooners, the likes of the Emma Cottingham and the 21 Friends, as well as sloops and barges dotted the . . . Map (db m64278) HM
252 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Mansion
On Shore Road.
Somers Mansion, thought to be the oldest house in Atlantic County, was built in the early 1720’s. The first record of the house is in the Meeting minutes of the Great Egg Harbor/Cape May Society of Friends in 1726 when the group met at the home . . . Map (db m64293) HM
253 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Point Bapist Church
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
Somers Point Bapist Church 1886 Shore Road Historic District Has Been Recognized As Historically Significant By The City of Somers Point, New JerseyMap (db m108914) HM
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254 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Point City Hall
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
Somers Point City Hall 1906 Shore Road Historic District Has Been Recognized As Historically Significant By The City Of Somers Point, New JerseyMap (db m108948) HM
255 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Point World War I Memorial
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
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256 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Point World War I Monument
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
In Honor Of Those Who Served Their Country In The World War Roy Black · Chris Spitz · Raymond Fox · Madison Fox · Fred H. Manley · Forrest Conove · Oscar Doughty · Harrison Cramer · Albert Cramer · Charles H. Collins · William H. . . . Map (db m108945) WM
257 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Somers Point World War II Memorial
On Shore Road at W. New Jersey Avenue, on the right when traveling south on Shore Road.
To Our Hero Dead in World War II 1941     1945 The City of Somers Point Pays Homage to The Memory Of These Valiants Who Gave The Last Full Measure of Devotion to Their Country James N. Chenoweth · H. Pual Clark · Edmond L. Eliason, Jr. · . . . Map (db m108947) WM
258 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Submarine Veterans Memorial
On Bethel Road.
United States Submarine Veterans-our creed "To perpetuate the memory of our shipmates who gave their lives in the pursuit of their duties while serving their country. That their dedication deeds and supreme sacrifice be a constant source of . . . Map (db m92408) WM
259 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — The Anchorage
On Bay Avenue just north of Anchorage Lane.
Dating from the late 1800’s, this empire-style building was one of the many tavern-hotels in the historic district. Tourists came for fishing parties, sea bathing, hearty food, healthful sea air, and a bay view from the veranda.Map (db m64280) HM
260 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — Transportation
On Shore Road at Annie Avenue on Shore Road.
Shore Road, completed in 1731, was the main artery for transportation and trade connecting Nacote Creek (Port Republic) to Somerset Plantation (Somers Point) and to Cape May County by Job’s Ferry. In 1880, connecting Philadelphia to Ocean City, . . . Map (db m64289) HM
261 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — U.S. Navy Commandant Richard Somers’ Birthplace
On Shore Road.
Born at this site on September 15, 1778, educated in Philadelphia, Somers led the Battle of Tripoli and sacrificed his life on September 4, 1804. He is memorialized by both a monument at the U.S. Naval Academy and a U.S. Navy ship commissioned in . . . Map (db m92406) HM
262 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — World War Memorial BridgeErected 1933
On Macarthur Boulevard (Route 52) 0.1 miles south of Mays Landing Road, on the right when traveling south.
In commemoration of the valor and services of New Jersey's soldiers, sailors, and citizens in the World WarMap (db m153624) WM
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263 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — World War Memorial Bridge
On Stainton Memorial Causeway (New Jersey Route 52) 0.1 miles south of Mays Landing Road, on the right when traveling south.
Rededication in commemoration of the valor and services of New Jersey soldiers sailors and citizens in the First World WarMap (db m153629) WM
264 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — World War Memorial Bridge Across Great Egg Harbor BayHistorical Overview of Transportation
On Stainton Memorial Causeway (New Jersey Route 52) 0.1 miles south of Mays Landing Road, on the right when traveling south.
Transportation and the Development of Tourism in Ocean City Ocean City was founded in 1879 as a permanent community and seaside Christian resort where residents and summer visitors could enjoy physical and spiritual rejuvenation at the . . . Map (db m153625) HM
265 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Somers Point — World War Memorial Bridge across Great Egg Harbor BayDesign and Significance
On Stainton Memorial Causeway (New Jersey Route 52) 0.1 miles south of Mays Landing Road, on the right when traveling south.
World War Memorial Bridge Design The World War Memorial Bridge over Ship Channel was a 47-span vehicular bridge designed to carry two lanes of traffic in each direction. The bridge measured 1,442 feet long and 40.3 feet wide. As shown in . . . Map (db m153628) HM
266 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — A City Is BornVentnor
On Boardwalk at South Marion Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
The name Ventnor was given to this area by the Camden and Atlantic Land Company in 1889. The name was derived from a health resort the Isle of Wright in the English Channel. In 1891, the Carisbrooke Inn was built on Harvard Avenue. This . . . Map (db m153593) HM
267 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — CSure Children's ParkThe Vision
On South Somerset Avenue just north of Boardwalk, on the right when traveling north.
A Grammy sat here one day with her grandson in hand. It was June 2006 when she imagined a new "fabulous" state of the art play environment…to set a precedensce by building the first handicap accessible playground from A.C. to Longport with music, . . . Map (db m153604) HM
268 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Historic Landmarks of Ventnor
On South Somerset Avenue just north of Boardwalk, on the right when traveling north.
Ventnor City Municipal Hall The present city hall is part a memorial to the veterans of World War I, as dedicated on June 15, 1929, under the auspices of the James Harvey American Legion Post #144. This Tudor-style building, designed by . . . Map (db m153603) HM
269 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Keystone
On S. New Haven Ave. south of Atlantic Ave., on the left when traveling south.
This is the Keystone that was over the main entrance of the Oxford Avenue School. This was Ventnors first school building, built in 1909 and torn down in 1986. Second smaller keystone was over another entry.Map (db m190482) HM
270 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Put On Your Best Suit!
On Boardwalk at South Oakland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
Time has taken its toll on the disappearing act of full "bathing costumes." Back in the early 1900s, women wore black, knee-length, puffy sleeved wool dresses. But times began to change and soon women began wearing less and less. In 1945, Louis . . . Map (db m153596) HM
271 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — The Fishing Pier Then & Now
On Boardwalk at South Sacramento Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
Erection of the first boardwalk began in 1905 and was completed in 1910. The Ventnor Fishing Pier was completed in the late 1920s and was originally free admission. Soon after overcrowding forced authorities to make admission by membership card . . . Map (db m153607) HM
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272 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Ventnor100th Anniversary
On Boardwalk at South Portland Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
Ventnor City Hall was built by engineer Vivian B. Smith in 1929, who designed the building to harmonize with the surrounding residences. The structure served the dual purpose of a municipal office building, assembly hall and headquarters for the . . . Map (db m153606) HM
273 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Ventnor City Police DepartmentDecades of Dedication
On Boardwalk at South Somerset Avenue, on the right when traveling east on Boardwalk.
The Ventnor City Police department has been committed to maintaining the safety of its citizens and visitors to this seashore community for almost 100 years. In this time, the police department has come a long way from its ranks of a half dozen . . . Map (db m153605) HM
274 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Ventnor City POW-MIA Monument
On Atlantic Avenue near S. Cambridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
POW ★ MIA You Are Not Forgotten Dedicated Sept. 20, 2002 V.F.W. Post 3361 Ventnor, N.J.Map (db m108727) WM
275 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Ventnor City Veterans Memorial
On Atlantic Avenue at S. Cambridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Atlantic Avenue.
Veterans Memorial In Honor And Memory Of All Men And Women Of All Wars And Those Who Made The Supreme Sacrifice WWI   WWII   Korea   Vietnam   Persian Gulf ( bronze plaque ) A Tribute By The Citizens Of Ventnor City To Forever . . . Map (db m108725) WM
276 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Ventnor City World War I Monument
On Atlantic Avenue at S. Cambridge Avenue, on the left when traveling north on Atlantic Avenue.
Erected In Honor Of The Boys From Ventnor City Who Served In The World War This Memorial Was Made Possible Through The Efforts Of Navajo Tribe No. 275 I.O.R.M. And Citizens Of This City Committee James C. Scull · . . . Map (db m108721) WM
277 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Ventnor City — Viking Row Club
On South Somerset Avenue just north of Boardwalk, on the right when traveling north.
Former Ventnor City Lifeguard and Rowing Champion Dr. John W. Holland started the Viking Rowing Club in 1959. A few years later sculling and sweeping (crew) were introduced as the new sport. The Club, located in Ventnor Heights, operates programs . . . Map (db m153601) HM
278 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Weymouth — Atlantic County Parks Along the Great Egg Harbor River
On Weymouth Road, 0.3 miles east of Black Horse Pike.
Canoe trips: Canoeists can enjoy 12 miles of natural pine barrens environment along the Great Egg Harbor River from Penny Pot in Folsom through Weymouth Park to Lake Lenape in Mays Landing. Trip length varies from 2 hours to all day, depending on . . . Map (db m64263) HM
279 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Weymouth — Welcome to Atlantic County's Park at Weymouth Furnace
On Weymouth Road, 0.3 miles Black Horse Pike.
Welcome to Atlantic County’s Park at Weymouth Furnace which was developed around the remains of an early 1800’s iron furnace. These remains are an important link to Atlantic County’s rich history. This furnace turned out iron pipe and utilitarian . . . Map (db m64264) HM
280 New Jersey, Atlantic County, Weymouth — Weymouth FurnaceAtlantic County Historical Society
On Weymouth Road, 0.3 miles east of Black Horse Pike.
Early 19th Century South Jersey iron furnace. Iron was produced from “Bog Ore” mined in surrounding swamps and brought to furnace by small barges poled along canals. Iron Castings, Stoves, Pots and Pans were made. Weymouth cast cannon . . . Map (db m64262) HM
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Apr. 30, 2024