Top 7 Sights & Landmarks in Delaware River Region, Delaware River Region

July 5, 2021 Milan Banda

Discover the best top things to do in Delaware River Region, United States including American Legion Centennial Memorial, Batsto Village, Atco Raceway, Russo's Orchard Lane Farm, First Baptist Church, Alpha Baptist Church, Grace Baptist Church.
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1. American Legion Centennial Memorial

271 Clarksville Rd, Princeton Junction, West Windsor Township, NJ 08550-5333 +1 609-799-2400 http://www.westwindsornj.org/memorial-home.html
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American Legion Centennial Memorial

The American Legion Centennial Memorial, a project sponsored by American Legion Post 76, honors all veterans and marks the centennial anniversary of WW I and the the formation of the American Legion in 1919. The artistic program of the memorial weaves together poetry, stone and memory, and in so doing asks the visitor to consider for a moment the sacrifices of the fallen.

2. Batsto Village

Rd # 9, Batsto, NJ +1 609-561-3262 http://www.batstovillage.org/
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Batsto Village

Once an industrial center for iron and glass, this village now contains over 30 historic buildings.

Reviewed By kylesE8563QS

Enjoy a December trip to this historical Village in the New Jersey Pinelands during the December Winterfest, Very nice family outing with carriage rides, and carolers in historic customs. The docent informed us that there was evidence of prehistoric life there thousands of years ago. The current village dates back to the iron works of Charles Read in1766 followed by John Cox ownership when supplies were made for the Revolutionary Army.. In 1779 John Ball became the owner followed by his uncle William Richards.followed by his son Jesse then his sonThomas .Under Thomas in the late 1800s the iron production was changed to glass works .This endeavor failed and in 1876 Joseph Wharton, Quaker from Philadelphia for whom the Wharton School of business of the University of Pennsylvania is named, purchased the property from receivership sale. He developed agricultural concerns, improved he village ,residencies, and the mansion where is family summered. he tried to develop transfer of clean water from the property to Philadelphia but the NJ legislature passed law , still in existence, that water from NJ could not be transferred out of state. After his death the property was managed by the Girard Trust until the state purchased it in 1954.

3. Atco Raceway

1000 Jackson Rd, Atco, NJ 08004-1235 +1 856-768-2167 http://www.atcoraceway.com/
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Atco Raceway

Reviewed By street-rod-sal - Brick, United States

Been going to atco for awhile now. We consider it our home track. Even when Englishtown was open and we are only 22 miles from there!! Easy to get to nice ride in the country. Staff is on point never any problems. Facility is on point. Customer base is friendly. We had about 6 track rentals and everybody bent over backwards to make your day enjoyable. Track announcer Nat keeps you informed and things running smooth. GREAT JOB TO ALL THE STAFF!!!

4. Russo's Orchard Lane Farm

310 Extonville Rd, Chesterfield, NJ 08515-1511 +1 609-259-3684 http://russosorchard.com
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5. First Baptist Church

216 Sunset Rd, Willingboro, NJ 08046-1122 http://www.fbcwillingboro.org/

6. Alpha Baptist Church

15 Rose St, Willingboro, NJ 08046-2537 +1 609-877-6500 [email protected] https://www.facebook.com/AlphaBCNJ/

7. Grace Baptist Church

479, Westampton Township, Westampton, NJ 08060 +1 856-313-3362 https://m.facebook.com/MercifulGrace479/

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