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Moving Guide: Area Attractions

 

Visiting New Jersey
http://www.state.nj.us/travel
A wonderful Web resource for New Jersey Tourism.

Susquehanna Bank Center
www.livenation.com
Located adjacent to the New Jersey State Aquarium, this outdoor/indoor amphitheater hosts many year-round events.

Adventure Aquarium
www.adventureaquarium.com/
Discover the Adventure Aquarium, located on the beautiful Delaware River waterfront overlooking the Philadelphia skyline. The Adventure Aquarium offers exciting, all-ages experiences that includes over 80 exhibits with more than 5,000 fish and aquatic animals of some 800 species.

USS New Jersey
www.battleshipnewjersey.org
The majestic USS New Jersey, the most decorated battleship in history, has returned to her home port in the Delaware.

Walt Whitman Center
www.waltwhitmancenter.org
The Walt Whitman Cultural Arts Center, a non-profit, multi-cultural literary, performing and visual arts center in Camden, New Jersey is dedicated to continuing the legacy of its namesake for artistic excellence and to ensuring that this legacy is accessible to the community of Camden and those communities beyond.

Camden County Historical Society
www.cchsnj.com
The Camden County Historical Society was founded in 1899 and is a private, non-profit organization dedicated to the collection, preservation and presentation of the history, historic resources and historical artifacts, and documents of Camden County and South Jersey. This is accomplished by maintaining a research library and museum at its headquarters, carrying out education programs throughout the county, offering varied programs and exhibitions throughout the year, and encouraging the study and understanding of history.

 

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