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Burlington-Bristol Road CR 660 in Florence: CR 662: 3.30 5.31 US 130 in Bordentown Township: Burlington-Bordentown Road, Burlington Street, Willow Street, Park Street US 206 in Bordentown Township: CR 663: 2.76 4.44 CR 616 in Pemberton Township: Juliustown-Pemberton Road, Juliustown-Georgetown Road CR 670 in Springfield Township: CR 664: 2.91 4 ...
US 206 originally passed through the center of Columbus on Atlantic Avenue and New York Avenue until it was moved to a short four-lane bypass of downtown in the late 1950s/early 1960s. The old surface route became state-maintained New Jersey Route 170 but became a county-maintained road (Burlington CR 690) in 1986. [6]
County Route 563 (CR 563) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The highway extends 43.87 miles (70.60 km) from CR 629 (Ventnor Avenue) in Margate City, Atlantic County north to Route 72 in Woodland Township, Burlington County.
The road from Camden to Sykesville was signed as part of the Camp Dix Way, an auto trail extending from Camden to Point Pleasant. The road from Camden to what is now U.S. Route 206 was part of Route 38 until a bypass route was built. Another CR 537 Spur previously existed, which is now Burlington County Routes 613 and 614. [5]
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From Mount Holly to Medford, the road was once maintained by the Mount Holly, Lumberton, and Medford Turnpike, chartered in 1854. The road from Mount Holly to Burlington was once maintained by the Mount Holly and Burlington Turnpike, chartered in 1857. The Mount Holly Bypass was formerly County Route 541 Alternate while CR 541 ran through the town.
The section of the road which was actually built as a state highway was between Hornerstown Road in Plumsted Township and Burlington Path Road (CR 27) in Upper Freehold. [ 11 ] [ 8 ] Though this section is no longer state-maintained, this section of CR 539 still has a wide right-of-way, wide shoulders, and an old bridge from 1940 with "State ...
In 1681, the West Jersey legislature approved the laying out of a road from Amboy to Salem through Bordentown, Burlington, Mount Holly, Moorestown, and Haddonfield, along an old Lenape trail. It became known as a King's Highway, and was an important route of travel between the capitals of East and West Jersey. [ 3 ]