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Haddon Heights Historical Society

Remembering Yesterday for the People of Tomorrow

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Past News: Peter Mott House New Roof!

Anne McAdams presented a check from our society to Christine Lewis-Coker, Treasurer, and Linda Shockley, President, for the Lawnside Historical Society. That Society maintains the Peter Mott House, which was in great need of a new roof.  

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Past September 2021 Announcement

   “Remembering Yesterday for the People of Tomorrow” www.hhhistorical.org The Haddon Heights Historical Society Presents:   INFORMATIVE AND EDUCATIONAL NJ & AMERICAN HISTORY ORIGINAL PRESENTATIONS FEATURING LOCAL/NATIONAL AUTHOR & SPEAKER PROGRAMS YEAR 2021 Monday October 18, 2021   THE HISTORY

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Past Event: The History of Lucy the Elephant

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“The Letter” Dedication

“The Letter” Dedication    “The Letter” is the Haddon Heights Historical Society’s latest interpretative sign. The Letter was sculptured by Isamu Noguchi as a WPA (Works Progress Administration) project. The bas-relief sculpture graces an interior wall of the Haddon Heights

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Haddon Heights Historical Society

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Haddon Heights, NJ 08035

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