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In 1999, the Camden City Garden Club announced plans to open a children's horticultural garden immediately behind the aquarium, on 4 acres (16,000 m 2) of land between the waterfront building and the street. Construction moved quickly, both on the garden itself and a new facade, box office, and gift shop for the aging aquarium.
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Camden is a city in Camden County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. It is part of the Delaware Valley metropolitan region. [21] The city was incorporated on February 13, 1828. [22] Camden has been the county seat of Camden County [23] since the county's formation on March 13, 1844. [22] The city derives its name from Charles Pratt, 1st Earl Camden.
Things to Do: Camden Opera House, Penobscot Bay, High Street Historic District, Camden Snow Bowl Where to Stay: Elms of Camden (from $176/night); Lord Camden Inn (from $188/night); Camden Village ...
Camden FireWorks was awarded $25,000 and The Preserving Black Haddonfield History Project was awarded $10,000 in grant funding. In all $800,000 in grants were awarded by the foundation to 33 ...
In 2008, Corinne's Place was featured in a Gannett New Jersey article, which called it "a treasured part of Camden's community", noting that regulars often called on Bradley-Powers for catering weddings and other events.
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The Camden Waterfront, also known as the Central Waterfront, is a commercial and entertainment district in Camden, New Jersey, on the Delaware River south of the Ben Franklin Bridge and north of Port of Camden. The Waterfront South was founded in 1851 by the Kaighns Point Land Company. During World War II, Waterfront South housed many of the ...