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From Cherry Hill: Take
Route 70 West past the old Garden State Race track. Just after you pass
the Crown
Plaza on your left, take the second exit for Cuthbert Blvd. It's the
"Collingswood"
exit. Take Cuthbert to the end. You are facing a Commerce Bank. Make a
left onto
the White Horse Pike. As you pass through the 1st traffic light, you are entering the borough of Audubon. Make a right at the 2nd light to get to Merchant
Street. Continue on to the next light at Pine Street. If you turn right onto Pine, you will see the historic district along E. Atlantic or continue on down to the High School and ball fields. Continue down the White Horse Pike to Kings Highway to find more small business shopping districts to the right and the left. Make a right onto Kings Highway, and about 2 miles down the road you will come to Audubon Lake Park on your right. From Philadelphia: Take
the Ben Franklin Bridge into the lovely state of New Jersey. You don't
have to
pay a toll to come to NJ, but you'll need $4 to get back to PA. The Ben
Franklin
will put you right onto Route 30E. Take Route 30E to Route 70E heading
towards
Cherry Hill. Just
before you reach the Crown Plaza on your right, take the first exit for
Cuthbert
Blvd. It's the "Collingswood" exit. Take Cuthbert to the end. You are
facing a Commerce Bank. Make a left onto
the White Horse Pike.As
you pass through the 1st traffic light, you are entering the borough of
Audubon. Make a right at the 2nd light to get to Merchant
Street. Continue on to the next light at Pine Street. If you turn
right onto Pine, you will see the historic district along E. Atlantic or
continue on down to the High School and ball fields. Continue down the
White Horse Pike to Kings Highway to find more small business shopping
districts to the right and the left. Make a right onto Kings Highway,
and about 2 miles down the road you will come to Audubon Lake Park on
your right. Taking Public Trans from Philly: Hop on the PATCO and take it to Broadway, Camden. Then connect with NJ Transit's 403. Take the 403 to the White Horse Pike & Nicholson Rd. When you get off the bus. Walk down the Pike heading east (that's towards Haddon Heights away from Camden, i.e. the same direction the bus is going). It's only one block to Merchant Street. Which also has a traffic light. Make a right onto West Merchant, and you'll find yourself on the beginning of a journey through Audubon, NJ. From Shore Points: Take
the Atlantic City Expressway towards Philadelphia. This connects you to
Route
42N. If you are unfamiliar with Rt. 42, I recommend staying to the right
so you
don't end up in the express lanes to Philadelphia. At exit 1D,
"Collingswood,"
you will merge onto Route 130N. Stay to the right here! O.K., now go
through 1
light & at the 2nd, make a right. Then stay to the left so you pass
behind
the Lukoil. Then bear right onto Nicholson. Take Nicholson past Route
168, and Welcome to Audubon. Continue to the end of Nicholson Rd. and make a right onto the White Horse Pike. Make a right at the 1st light to get to Merchant
Street. Continue on to the next light at Pine Street. If you turn
right onto Pine, you will see the historic district along E. Atlantic or
continue on down to the High School and ball fields. Continue down the
White Horse Pike to Kings Highway to find more small business shopping
districts to the right and the left. Make a right onto Kings Highway,
and about 2 miles down the road you will come to Audubon Lake Park on
your right. Take
295 to The White Horse Pike (Haddon Heights - Route 30 West exit). Take
Route
30 West through Haddonfield, Haddon Heights, and into Audubon. Kings Highway creates the border of Haddon Heights and Audubon. small business shopping districts exist up and down Kings Highway. Make a left at this light, and about 2 miles down the road you will come to Audubon Lake Park on your right. Or you can continue down the White Horse Pike to Pine Street. Make a Left here, and you will see the historic district along E. Atlantic or continue down to the High School and ball fields. Further down the pike is Merchant Street. Make a left here, and you will enter a quaint downtown of shops, eateries, businesses, and salons.
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