A journeying of the metropolis County Historical Society Byzantine in Camden, New Jersey. A riches concern of the topical story of the modify Algonquin Valley, the Society has a museum, accumulation and a remodeled 18th-century mansion.
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dammmmm yooo i lived in camden since the day i was born i see this place every day i never new what is was holy shit!!!!!
So when they demolished the historic RCA Victor plants in Camden NJ back in the early 1990′s where all those masters destroyed with the demolition? I heard stories that would curl your hair about all the things they didn’t bother to remove from those buildings before they tore them down. Things that were left in cubby holes and closets and basements of those buildings. How sad. Historical finds that would be treasured today!
Camden sure has see better days!
More about the history and current activities of the Society can be found on its web site. Google Camden County Historical Society.
The Camden County Historical Society was been in operation since 1899 and, since that time, has been funded by public contributions, membership fees, the New Jersey State Historical Commission, the County Freeholders, ticket sales to its various events and other sources. It has a very slim budget and is always scrounging to make ends meet.
Where in the world does this place get the money to stay open?
I am going to do some investigating.