Haddon Township

By William B. Brahms, Sandra White-Grear, Haddon Township Historical Society

Haddon Township
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Modern Haddon Township emerged from Quaker roots that date

back to the 1680s. Originally named Newton Township, the

municipality was incorporated as the Township of Haddon in 1865.

The township's current boundaries developed with the formation of

neighboring towns. During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, the

previously agrarian Haddon Township shifted dramatically with the

introduction of railroad and highway systems, evolving into a suburban

community proud of its excellent schools and its recreational, athletic,

and entertainment facilities. Haddon Township journeys through the

buildings, businesses, and other landmarks that tell the story of the

township's development. It celebrates those who have served the

township, chronicles parades and other events, and visits popular

gathering places like Crystal Lake, Green Valley, and Newton Creek.

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