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  1. Most of US 30 in New Jersey follows the White Horse Pike, a turnpike chartered in 1854 to run from Camden to Stratford and eventually toward Atlantic City. In 1917, pre-1927 Route 3 was legislated to run from Camden to Absecon on the White Horse Pike, while US 30 was designated in New Jersey in 1926 to connect Camden and Atlantic City via the ...

  2. 12 mar 2013 · Trotting along the White Horse Pike. Where in heck did the White Horse Pike get its name? Not being a South Jerseyan, I've long wondered why that particular nomenclature stuck to a road that runs east/west from Atlantic City to the Ben Franklin Bridge in Camden.

  3. White Horse is in southern Mercer County, with part of its southern border following Crosswicks Creek, the border with Burlington County to the south. Interstate 195 forms the remainder of the southern border of the community.

  4. 29 lut 2024 · Here’s a look at the histories of the White Horse and Black Horse pikes. It was 1854 when the White Horse Turnpike Company got started by following the route of an old Lenni Lenape trail running between Camden and the Absegami wetlands, then called White Horse Road, and converting it to a toll road.

  5. 14 cze 2023 · Driving from Absecon, NJ to Egg Harbor City, NJ along White Horse Pike: During the drive we discuss the pike in depth, as well as the Camden-Atlantic Railroad which, for a short time, was...

  6. 31 paź 2011 · The White Horse Pike, first known as White Horse Road, ran from Camden to the White Horse Tavern in the small hamlet of White Horse on the old Egg Harbor Road.

  7. Direction: East/West. Western Terminus: New Jersey-Pennsylvania state line. Eastern Terminus: Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City. Distance: 58.26 miles. Counties: Camden, Atlantic. Signed: Yes. US 30 is a major east/west route crossing the country from Portland, Oregon, to Atlantic City, New Jersey.

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