The
quaint tree lined King's Highway main street shopping
district summarizes the philosophy of preservation that
prevails throughout the Haddonfield Boroughs boarders.
Elizabeth Haddon and the town's Quaker founders seem to
live to this very day within the colonial and Victorian
architecture. The Borough is dedicated to
exceptional educational, cultural, and recreational
opportunities for its citizens, and emphasis placed on the
quality of life and high level of services which make this
a premier residential community. The beauty of Haddonfield
Borough reflects the pride and care the residents,
businesses and borough government take in the borough's
appearance. Central to the historic atmosphere of the
borough are the Indian King Tavern Museum where New Jersey
was made a state when the General Assembly met here in
1977, Greenfield Hall, and The Samuel Mickle House.
Dedication to the fine arts is reflected in the borough's
own symphony and arts center. In Haddonfield Borough you
will enjoy a certain quality of life.
|
 | 9 Miles to Philadelphia |
 | Population - 11,583 |
 | Households - 4,491 |
 | Land Area - 2.83 Sq. Miles |
 | Median Family Income - $66,917 |
 | Median Home Value - $186,900 |
 | Tax Rate Per $100 - 2.67 |
 | Moody Rating AAA |
 | Public Schools includes 2 Elementary,
1 Middle, Haddonfield Memorial High |
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