Hammonton is a town in Atlantic County, halfway between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. The town was settled in 1812 and has a population of around 13,500. Hammonton was a prominent stop on the Pennsylvania Railroad from Philadelphia to Atlantic City beause of its role in the agricultural industry in southern New Jersey. Because of the sandy soils of the Pine Barrens being prominent in the area, blueberries grow well in the wild, and the blueberry industry is the area's leading producer. As a result, Hammonton is known as the "Blueberry Capital of the World".
Businesses on Bellevue Avenue.
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Buildings on Bellevue Avenue.
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A house on Egg Harbor Road.
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A house on Grape Street.
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A house on 3rd Street.
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An old garage on Egg Harbor Road.
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A house on Maple Street.
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A house on Valley Avenue.
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A house on Central Avenue.
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A building at 3rd & Vine Streets.
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A bank building on Bellevue Avenue at 3rd Street.
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Houses on Pratt Street.
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St. Joseph's Roman Catholic Church, on 3rd Street.
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A house on French Street.
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A house on 2nd Street.
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The Sons of Italy Lodge, on 3rd Street.
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St. Mark's Episcopal Church, at 3rd & Peach Streets.
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A house on Packard Street.
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A mansion on Bellevue Avenue.
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A house on Bellevue Avenue.
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A bank building on Bellevue Avenue.
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Buildings on Bellevue Avenue. The I.O.O.F. Hall, built in 1896, is on the right.
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