CURRENT HISTORICAL INTERPRETIVE SIGNAGE:
1. Glover Fulling Mill – original sign at old DPW site.
2. Haddon Heights Map & Aerial View - 608 Station Avenue in front of the Library.
3. Train & Freight Stations - Station & W Atlantic Avenues.
4. White Horse Pike - & Station Avenue.
5. Crystal Lake - Camden County Park at the War Memorial Cannons.
6. Glover Fulling Mill & King’s Run - Camden County Park at the Dell.
7. Albertson Memorial Fountain – White Horse Pike & Kings Highway.
IMMEDIATE FUTURE PROJECTS – FOUR PRE-REVOLUTIONARY WAR HOUSES:
8. Hinchman-Hurley House – 1089 N Park Drive. Built in 1699 and enlarged in 1705 by John Hinchman. James Hurley added the very stylish classical addition c. 1800.
9. John T Glover House – 1212 Sylvan Drive. John Siddons built the original one-over-one-room Victorian style dwelling in 1713, enlarged by John T Glover in 1800 and again in 1850.
10. Col. Joseph Ellis House – 1009 Sycamore Street. Jacob Hinchman built the original post & beam frame house c. 1720. Col. Ellis built the Georgian addition c. 1760.
11. Isaac Glover House – 1908 New Jersey Avenue. Eastern section of this house was built c. 1750, facing the original route of the King’s Highway. Isaac was probably responsible for the matching brick addition in 1774.
Additionally (using 1904 as the date of incorporation of the Borough), 12 historical Centennial Home markers have currently been purchased by property owners (of 217 total Centennial Homes). Also, there are five future signs proposed, based on available funding and property owner agreements as to placement.
