Homes in Camden County
Homes in Camden County
Camden County is growing by leaps and bounds.
New businesses and residents are continually moving to the area, especially to the
city of Camden which has attractions for everyone.
The Camden Waterfront on the Delaware River is where the action is in Camden. The
Battleship New Jersey, the country’s most decorated battleship, was first commissioned
for service in 1943 and decommissioned for the final time in 1991. Today the ship
calls the waterfront home and is open to the public for tours. The New Jersey State
Aquarium overlooks the Philadelphia skyline just across the river. The Tweeter Center
hosts concerts from a variety of musical genres and is located next to the New Jersey
State Aquarium.
On the other side of Camden, you’ll find the Camden County Historical Society. This
large historical facility welcomes everyone interested in learning about the county’s
diverse past. Native son and famed poet Walt Whitman is honored on the campus of
Rutgers University-Camden with the Walt Whitman Arts Center.
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Homes in Mercer County
Homes in Mercer County
Mercer County was made famous in Orson Welles’
War of the Worlds. In the classic sci-fi story, aliens landed on county soil to
invade the United States. Nowadays, students, families, and businesses enjoy life
in thriving communities such as Trenton and Princeton
Junction.
The county has an equestrian center, a wildlife center, and a living history farm.
The Mercer County Waterfront Park, on the
historic Delaware River, is home to the Trenton Thunder, a minor league baseball
team. Three other professional sports teams call the Sovereign Bank Arena home.
Princeton University and The College of New Jersey are both located in Mercer County
and attract students from all over the world each year.
Numerous opportunities and friendly people await you in booming Mercer County. New
luxury townhouses are being built, and older buildings throughout the county are
being converted into condominiums and lofts. In addition, the largest, energy efficient
development project in the United States is planned for downtown Trenton.
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