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Celebrate Camden County History Month! Join the Merchantville Historical Society at our historic train station, The Station, 10 E. Chestnut Ave., on October 19, 2022, at 6:30 p.m. The Historical Society has been
dreaming, since its inception in 1990, to have a Resource Center. A gift has been established to honor and remember Dr. John P. Rudolph, longtime resident and whole-hearted supporter of the history of Merchantville. This magnanimous undertaking, by Dr. Rudolph’s three daughters, will allow our footprint to expand and have the state of the art tools to bring Merchantville’s treasured history to the people.Overview of the Society’s creation and productive path. In just 2 short years, Merchantville will celebrate its 150th Birthday. Our legacy reflects how those who came before us poured their hearts and souls into creating memorable milestone events. Now it is our turn to step up to the plate and score a grand slam. Our reputation proceeds us. We are inspired to make ‘Merchantville’s 150th’ a magical, historical happening! Join us to see how you can participate as a shareholder and caretaker of Merchantville’s priceless heritage. Lite refreshments served. Please to this event on Facebook to confirm your attendance.