Guy, The second picture must have been taken right before you ran out to the dirt hills behind you. A friend of mine lives in Marlton Hills not far from where your first picture was taken. He lives on Counts Ct. in the second house from the woods.
Math Teacher ~ I am trying to remember the abandoned house on Cropwell. Can someone give more details?
does that bring back memories.If one were traveling east on Revere Rd ......at the end of Revere where it meets Cropwell, make a left. On your left on a slight rise was the Haines house (big tree from out front was there last time I drove past) and across Cropwell at that point near a slight bend was the abandoned house. There were huge pines out front of it and it was situated on a slight angle from the road. My first job was at Gino's :science:
Fireworks on Brick, then moved to Savage Farm. Remember ice cream for 5 cents and the Halloween haunted house when it became abandoned?
turtle
This has been going on for many, many years. It has been planned for Route 70 at Eayrestown Road.
This must be Easttown and Eayrestown developments proposed by Samost builders with 600,000 sf. of commercial space and hundreds of homes and apartments on both sides of Rt.70. The last I heard is they were having a hard time getting approvals. There are some very old farms in this area and I hope they get preserved.
That house in the photo should be his then. Or it may be one after. That is a much newer house if it is.
Guy
That might be my friends house. I took a look on livemaps and it's hard to tell because he added an addition to the back. He has only lived there about 20 years or so but he said there was a very old woman living across the street whomay have moved out. There is also an older man on Baker with a lawn jockey in his front yard.
yes, she lives in Petaluma, Cal now.Karl,
You must have known my brother. He is the same age as you.
Also, they spelled your name wrong. Many of the brothers and sisters of these people were in my class.
You have a sister named Donna?
Guy
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My moms development was the first modern development in Marlton, and most of the town was still farms. Georgetown and Heritage Village were being built by this time. Her development was not completed and many of the lots were still available, so the builder who built Ski Mountain purchased them and finished the lots with larger homes.
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One thing she wanted me to ask the board is that if anybody remembers an Italian takeout place somewhere west of the circle on 70 on the left side (westbound). She recalls it was run by an old Italian woman in a little house, from which they would serve food. From what she remembers they had the best spaghetti and would appreciate of anybody could tell her what the name of the woman was, the name of the "store", and what the story was there. She isn't sure, but believes it was torn down and replaced with an A&P, or there was an A&P nearby
.........ooooops! Maybe not!This will tell you you are old if you can remember the Sinclair gas station on 70 right where the Mexican Food Factory is located. If you remember that you are old like me
Mts83 ~She also recalls having kindergarten classes in a church on Main St. (not sure which),
I think the only church on Main Street is the Wiley Church....
There was a Church on Plymouth Ave. in Heritage, and another one at the intersection past Heritage (catholic) and the Old Marlton School on Maple.....
The old Railroad station was at the present location of the McDonalds on Rt. 70.....across from the cows! (see Guy's barn photos in this post #47) It was then moved across the street from the entrance to Kings Grant where it fell into decrepid conditions on a flatbed trailer until it disappeared.
Oh well.......
For those of you who travel through the Marlton Circle, here is the plan for improvements.