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Historical Markers and War Memorials in Berlin

 
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1New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Berlin
On White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at Thackara Avenue, on the right when traveling west on White Horse Pike.
First settlers came in 1714. Village once called “Long-A-Coming”, being along the Lonaconing Indian Trail from the river to the sea. — Map (db m128898) HM
2New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Berlin Hotelc. 1826
On South White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) just south of Harker Avenue, on the right when traveling north.
Built by Thomas Wright, the Berlin Hotel is the oldest commercial building on Route 30 from Philadelphia to Atlantic City. The hotel was used as a stopping point for mule teams, stagecoaches, jitneys, and buses. It was used as a hotel and . . . — Map (db m146762) HM
3New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Berlin Railroad Station
On Washington Avenue just north of McClellan Avenue, on the left when traveling north.
The Long-A-Coming Station, as it was originally called, was built in 1856. The name was changed to Berlin 1867. The first Station Agent was Josephine L. Thackara. The station was used for both passengers and freight. In the 1960's, the rail . . . — Map (db m146771) HM
4New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Historic Berlin CemeteryFounded 1766
On Clementon Road (County Road 534) just west of Franklin, on the right when traveling west.
In remembrance of all buried here including: Lenape Indians — Hessian Soldiers Arthur R. Eldred First Eagle Scout of the Boy Scouts of America Aug. 21, 1912 Capt. Carlton R. Rouh U.S.M.C. Awarded Congressional . . . — Map (db m146761) HM WM
5New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Joel Bodine HouseHistorical Site
On South White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at West Taunton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South White Horse Pike.
Built c. 1970 and used as a tavern for many years. Elections for Council and Assembly were held here between 1800 and 1807. — Map (db m146763) HM
6New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Korean War Memorial
On West White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at East Taunton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on West White Horse Pike.
Borough of Berlin Honors Korean War Veterans 1950 - 1953Map (db m146768) WM
7New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Lieut. Warren Stafford, Jr.
On West White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) 0.1 miles east of Hayes Avenue, on the right when traveling east.
In memory of Lieut. Warren Stafford, Jr. Bombardier 303rd Bomb Group (H) 358th Squadron U.S.A.F. Missing in Action February 3rd, 1944 Over Wilhelmshaven East Frisian Islands Germany
"Nor shall your glory . . . — Map (db m146760) WM
8New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Olde Town Hall1853
On South White Horse Pike just south of East Broad Street.
Public School of Longacoming School District 7 until 1874. Served as Town Hall for public elections, official meetings, from 1874 through 1957. Berlin Public Library, 1882-1958. Civic meetings, socials, bazaars, contests held here for 85 years. — Map (db m146770) HM
9New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Roll of HonorWorld War I Memorial
On South White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at East Taunton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South White Horse Pike.
This tablet is dedicated in honor of the residents of Berlin Township who answered the call of their country in the World War 1917-1918 — Map (db m146766) WM
10New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Stout Housec. 1856
On Washington Avenue 0.1 miles from Jackson Road, on the right when traveling north.
First house built on Avenue. Renovated 1933. House of Daniel M. Stout, M.D. from 1856 to 1908. Family members long-time leaders in Methodist Church of Long-A-Coming and Berlin. — Map (db m146772) HM
11New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — Vietnam War Memorial
On West White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at East Taunton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on West White Horse Pike.
Borough of Berlin Honors those citizens who answered the call of duty to serve their country during the Vietnam War. We commend them for their courage and dedication with the hope of preserving our freedom so that all mankind will live in . . . — Map (db m146769) WM
12New Jersey (Camden County), Berlin — World War II Memorial
On South White Horse Pike (U.S. 30) at East Taunton Avenue, on the right when traveling north on South White Horse Pike.
1941 - 1945 In · Memory · Of Our · Honored · Dead We · Here · Highly · Resolve · That · These Dead · SHall · Not · Have · Died · In · Vain In · Grateful · Tribute To · Berlin's · Citizens Who · Valiantly · . . . — Map (db m146767) WM
 
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