world.wikisort.org - USACramer Hill is a neighborhood in the East Camden section of the City of Camden, New Jersey. Cramer Hill (and the entire section of East Camden) was formed upon the annexation of Stockton town by the City of Camden on March 24, 1899.[1][2] In the early days of East Camden, Cramer Hill was one of several constituent neighborhood names that included Pavonia, Beideman, Stockton, Rosedale, and Marlton. The Pavonia name has become obsolete; Beideman was once known as "North Cramer Hill".[3] The boundaries of Cramer Hill are sometimes considered to be State Street to the south, the Pavonia Railroad Yard and railroad lines to the east, 36th Street (also the border with Pennsauken Township) to the north, and the Delaware River to the west.[2] Cramer Hill is located in the northeastern section of Camden. The primary road running through Cramer Hill is River Road, which runs southwest to northeast. River Road is a county road known as CR 543. According to the 2000 U.S. Census, the neighborhood has a population of 4,358.[4]
Neighborhood of Camden in New Jersey, United States
Cramer Hill |
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Country | United States |
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State | New Jersey |
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County | Camden |
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City | Camden |
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Area code(s) | 856 |
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The 36th Street station of the River Line light rail system is located at the northern end of the neighborhood.
The 35-acre Cramer Hill Nature Preserve opened in 2019 and is connected to Petty Island by a bridge at 36th Street.[5][6]
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Camden, New Jersey |
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Neighborhoods | | |
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Education |
- Public high schools: Brimm Medical Arts High School
- Camden High School
- Camden Big Picture Learning Academy
- Creative Arts Morgan Village Academy
- Woodrow Wilson High School
- Private education: Roman Catholic Diocese of Camden
- Camden Catholic High School in Cherry Hill
- Higher education: Camden County College
- Coriell Institute for Medical Research
- Rowan University
- Rutgers University–Camden
- Rutgers Law School
- University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey
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Economy |
- American Water Works
- Campbell Soup Company
- Cooper University Hospital
- Coriell Institute for Medical Research
- Delaware River Port Authority
- Holtec International
- L3 Technologies
- Port of Camden
- South Jersey Port Corporation
- Subaru of America
- Susquehanna Bank
- Virtua Our Lady of Lourdes Hospital
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Points of interest |
- Camden Shipyard & Maritime Museum
- Camden Waterfront
- Adventure Aquarium
- Battleship New Jersey Museum and Memorial
- Camden Children's Garden
- Camden City Hall
- Campbell's Field
- Cooper Grant Historic District
- Cooper Street Historic District
- Donkey's Place
- National Register of Historic Places
- BB&T Pavilion
- Tallest buildings
- Walt Whitman House
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Public transportation |
- PATCO Speedline
- River Line
- RiverLink Ferry
- NJT bus routes 400-449
- NJT bus routes 450-499
- Walter Rand Transportation Center
- City Hall
- Ferry Avenue
- Glassboro–Camden Line (future)
- Camden-Philadelphia BRT (future)
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Roads and bridges |
- Benjamin Franklin Bridge
- Admiral Wilson Boulevard (U.S. Route 30)
- Broadway (CR 551)
- Federal Street (CR 537)
- Haddon Avenue (CR 561)
- Market Street (CR 537 spur)
- Mount Ephraim Avenue (NJ Route 168)
- Interstate 76
- Interstate 676
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Sports |
- Camden Riversharks
- Philadelphia 76ers
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Government |
- Mayors of Camden
- Camden City Hall
- Camden County Hall of Justice
- Mitchell H. Cohen United States Courthouse
- US District Court
- United States Post Office and Courthouse
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