CRESCENT BOULEVARD is the street name assigned to US Route 130, which passes through Camden at four points, one in East Camden, one just south of the Cooper River, the third from south of the railroad tracks to a point opposite Grant Avenue in Haddon Township, and the fourth from Mount Ephraim Avenue to Newton Creek at Camden's extreme southern end. sa fand the other AVON STREET is a one block thoroughfare that runs south, from 429 Royden Street to Line Street between West Street and South 4th Street in South Camden. It is intersected by Beckett Street. It appears to have been laid out between 1878 and 1887. |
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Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & Federal Street |
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Photo Taken 2003 |
Photo Taken December 11, 2005
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4500
Block of Crescent Boulevard |
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4545 Crescent Boulevard
1947 Suburban Bakery |
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4536 Crescent Boulevard
1947 No Listing |
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4550 Crescent Boulevard
1947 No Building |
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4554 Crescent Boulevard
1947 No Listing |
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4557 Crescent Boulevard
1947 Boulevard Diner |
4568 Crescent Boulevard
1947 Alert Service Station |
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4576 Crescent Boulevard
1947 Standard Brands Inc. |
Intersection
of Crescent Boulevard, |
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Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & Cooper River |
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Harleigh Cemetery |
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Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & South Park Drive |
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Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & Railroad Overpass |
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East Side
1950s-1980s Rear of Black Horse Pike Drive-In Theater |
West Side
Propane Storage Tanks |
Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & Mt. Ephraim Avenue |
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West Side
Mobile Home Park |
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West Side
Mobile Home Park (street address 3225 Mt. Ephraim Avenue) |
Intersection of Crescent Boulevard & Newton Creek |
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