Camden County, New Jersey

Camden County Historic Places

Explore Revolutionary-era taverns, preserved farmsteads, historic churches, railroad landmarks, industrial buildings, and civic sites across Camden County.

Map highlighting Camden County, New Jersey

Camden County
South Jersey history, Delaware River heritage, Revolutionary War sites, and preserved local landmarks.

History Along the Delaware River and South Jersey Crossroads

Camden County’s historic places reflect colonial settlement, Revolutionary War activity, early transportation, civic growth, farm life, church history, cemetery landscapes, and Camden’s industrial and waterfront development.

The original NJTGO historic directory includes the Camden County Historical Society, Long-A-Coming Depot in Berlin, Pomona Hall and the Victor Building in Camden, Barclay Farmstead and Colestown Cemetery in Cherry Hill, Indian King Tavern in Haddonfield, and other landmarks across the county.

Camden County Historical Society

Historic Themes

Use these themes as a quick way to understand the types of historic places found across Camden County.

Revolutionary War Sites

Indian King Tavern, Guard House, Pomona Hall, and Gabriel Daveis Tavern connect Camden County to Revolutionary-era government, military movement, and local wartime activity.

Rail and Industrial Heritage

Long-A-Coming Depot, First Camden National Bank & Trust, and the Victor Building show the county’s development through transportation, banking, manufacturing, and recorded-sound history.

Historic Churches and Meeting Places

Solomon Wesley United Methodist Church, St. John’s Episcopal Church, and Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church represent long-running religious and community landmarks.

Farmsteads and Local Memory

Barclay Farmstead, Colestown Cemetery, and other preserved sites help tell the story of early settlement, farming, civic life, and local families in Camden County.

Camden County Historic Places Directory

Historic homes, taverns, churches, civic buildings, cemeteries, and landmarks from the original Camden County page have been reorganized into visitor-friendly cards.

Berlin

Long-A-Coming Depot (Berlin Railroad Station)

Washington and East Taunton Avenues
Berlin, NJ 08009

Long-A-Coming Depot (Berlin Railroad Station)

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Built in 1856, the Long-A-Coming Depot is noted as the oldest existing railroad station in New Jersey. It reflects Camden County’s rail-era growth and Berlin’s historic identity as Long-A-Coming.

Blackwood / Gloucester Township

Solomon Wesley United Methodist Church

291-B Davistown Road / Asyla Road
Blackwood, NJ 08012

Solomon Wesley United Methodist Church

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Built in 1850, this historic church is one of the Blackwood-area religious landmarks included in the original Camden County historic directory.

Camden

First Camden National Bank & Trust

Broadway and Cooper Street
Camden, NJ 08103

First Camden National Bank & Trust

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Built in 1928 and added to the National Register of Historic Places on August 24, 1990, this former bank building reflects Camden’s commercial history. The institution later became South Jersey National Bank, Heritage Bank, and then part of Midlantic National Bank before ultimately connecting to PNC Bank.

Camden

Pomona Hall

1900 Park Boulevard
Camden, NJ 08103
856-964-3333

Pomona Hall

Photo by Bill Coughlin, courtesy of HMdb.org

Built in 1726 with a 1788 addition, Pomona Hall was used by defeated Hessian troops as a regrouping point after the Battle of Red Bank. The Georgian brick house is operated as a museum by the Camden County Historical Society.

Camden

Victor Building

1 Market Street
Camden, NJ 08103

Victor Building

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Completed in 1916 as RCA Victor Building #17, the landmark “Nipper Building” became associated with major developments in phonograph, radio, and television history. In 2003 it was converted to residential use and renamed The Victor.

Cherry Hill

Barclay Farmstead

Near junction of I-295 and NJ 70
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Barclay Farmstead

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Built in the early 19th century by Joseph Thorne, a Quaker, Barclay Farmstead preserves Cherry Hill’s agricultural and settlement history.

Cherry Hill

Gatehouse at Colestown Cemetery

Kings Highway and Church Street
Cherry Hill, NJ 08002

Gatehouse at Colestown Cemetery

Photo by Jerrye & Roy Klotz, courtesy of Wikipedia.org

Built in 1858, the gatehouse includes a residence area, chapel space for funeral services, and a winter vault beneath the building for times when the ground was frozen.

Gloucester Township

Gabriel Daveis Tavern House / Hillman Hospital House

500 Third Avenue
Gloucester Township, NJ 08029

Gabriel Daveis Tavern House / Hillman Hospital House

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Built in 1756 near Big Timber Creek, this tavern served boatmen shipping goods to Philadelphia and was designated a hospital by George Washington during the Revolutionary War.

Haddonfield

Indian King Tavern Historic Site

233 Kings Highway
Haddonfield, NJ 08033
856-429-6792

Indian King Tavern Historic Site

Photo by Bill Coughlin, courtesy of HMdb.org

A tavern-house operated from 1750 to 1790. In 1777, the Council of Safety for New Jersey was organized here, and the New Jersey Legislature met in this building during the Revolutionary era.

Haddonfield

Guard House

260 Kings Highway
Haddonfield, NJ 08033

Guard House

Photo by Bill Coughlin, courtesy of HMdb.org

Built in colonial times, this house was used during the Revolutionary War as a guard house for people suspected of aiding the British cause before trial by the Council of Safety at the nearby Indian King Tavern.

Haddonfield

Reeves-Grover House

232 Kings Highway
Haddonfield, NJ 08033

Reeves-Grover House

Photo by Bill Coughlin, courtesy of HMdb.org

The east half of this house was built by the Alexanders in 1813 on the site of an earlier frame house. The west half was added in 1835, and the house later became known through the Grover family connection.

Runnemede

St. John’s Episcopal Church and Burying Ground

Chews Landing Road and Old Black Horse Pike
Runnemede, NJ 08078

St. John’s Episcopal Church and Burying Ground

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The congregation was founded in 1789. The current church was designed by George Watson Hewitt and consecrated on November 9, 1881.

Voorhees Township

Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church

615 Haddonfield-Berlin Road
Voorhees Township, NJ 08043

Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church

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Founded in 1855 by Quaker Alexander Cooper, Glendale Methodist Episcopal Church served as a church, school, and community center.

Visitor Notes

Check Before You Go

Historic houses, museums, churches, and cemetery sites may have limited hours, seasonal access, volunteer staffing, or exterior-only viewing. Always confirm hours and rules before making a special trip.

Respect Historic Properties

Some historic landmarks are active churches, cemeteries, public buildings, or privately maintained sites. Stay on public paths, follow posted rules, and avoid disturbing structures, markers, landscaping, or memorial areas.

Pair History With Nearby Towns

Camden, Haddonfield, Cherry Hill, Berlin, Gloucester Township, Runnemede, and Voorhees each offer local context that can make a historic-place visit more useful.

Camden County Town Links

Continue exploring nearby NJTGO town pages connected to Camden County historic places.