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The White Horse Turnpike Company was incorporated January 27, 1854 with the authority to convert White Horse Road into a turnpike, running from Camden to Stratford and eventually to Atlantic City. [9] [10] By 1913, maintenance of the White Horse Pike became public, [11] and the road was incorporated into an auto trail, signed as the White Horse ...
For most of its New Jersey run, it is known as the White Horse Pike. It ends in Atlantic City at the intersection of Absecon Boulevard, Virginia Avenue, and Adriatic Avenue, about 0.5 miles (0.80 km) from the Atlantic Ocean.
WATERFORD TWP. – A deadly year on the White Horse Pike ended with a heart-breaking tragedy in 2023. Two small children — a nine-month-old baby and a 2-year-old toddler — died after a vehicle ...
A fatal crash shut down the White Horse Pike in South Jersey on Wednesday. Multiple workers employed by New Jersey American Water were struck in the three-vehicle crash that occurred around 9:45 a ...
White Horse Pike in Absecon near the Galloway Township-Absecon border New Jersey Avenue US 9 in Absecon: CR 602: 0.95 1.53 CR 561 in Hammonton: South Egg Harbor Road White Horse Pike in Hammonton: CR 603: 0.52 0.84 Black Horse Pike (US 40/US 322) in Egg Harbor Township: English Creek Avenue
White Horse is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) in Hamilton Township, Mercer County, New Jersey, in the United States.
White Horse Turnpike: January 27, 1854 Camden - Stratford: U.S. Route 30: Yes Bridgeton and Millville Turnpike: February 7, 1854 Bridgeton - Millville: Route 49: Yes [19] Mount Holly, Lumberton and Medford Turnpike: February 24, 1854 Mount Holly - Lumberton - Medford: County Route 541: Yes [20] Bordentown and Hornerstown Turnpike March 3, 1854
At this point, CR 561 turns north to follow US 30 on the White Horse Pike, with CR 534 joining the road from the east. The road runs through the commercial center of Berlin, with CR 561 splitting from US 30/CR 534 by heading north onto Haddon Avenue and coming to a bridge over the Atlantic City Line.