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New Pine Barrens Exhibition at the Noyes Museum
Exhibition will run from 31 January 2015 to September 2015.
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Walkin’ the Keith–Urban It’s Not!
Here is a link to another newspaper article about Bill Bolger’s trek up the Keith Line: Amy Reynolds, Trenton Times Make sure you look at the slideshow of images underneath the opening photograph on the page. As Bill walks … Continue reading
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Looking Up and Down the Line
Bill Bolger will be ending his walk along the Keith Line tomorrow as he reaches Three Bridges, the same point that George Keith ceased from his surveying efforts as no British population existed beyond that point. A negotiated compromise … Continue reading
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Walkin’ the Line
Richard Stockton State College and the South Jersey Culture & History Center is sponsoring and supporting a trek across New Jersey following the original provincial boundary line first blazed in 1687. National Park Service professional and Mount Holly resident Bill … Continue reading
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Diving Deep into South Jersey Culture & History
Steve Evert, manager of Stockton’s Marine Science and Environmental Field Station, along with Stockton Biology Professor Peter Staub, recently led three Stockton students and a collaborative of other interested parties in an underwater survey of a federal steamer sunk off … Continue reading
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Digging South Jersey Culture & History
On August 20th, student film makers Ian Angotti and Tim Chivalette held a first interview with Budd Wilson, discussing his career as archaeologist and life in and around South Jersey. We hope that a second field interview, yet to be … Continue reading
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