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Washington Township, now the largest community in Gloucester County, was first incorporated in 1836. Its 22 acres of land, however, had been settled by Europeans as early as the 18th century, when farms were established near Lenni-Lenape encampments. By the mid-19th century, the area listed the communities of Hurffville, Turnersville, Spring Mills or Grenloch Terrace, Dilkesboro, Creesville, Bunker Hill, Chestnut Ridge, and Bells Lake within the township borders. While it remained a farming community throughout the first half of the 20th century, during the 1950s modern housing developments began to replace the farms and peach orchards. The vintage photographs in Washington Township, Gloucester County have been compiled to serve as an archive and assist in preserving the townships rich history.
Winning strategies for senior players, along with tips on health, injury prevention, etc., from Senior pros.
On a fun-filled journey into a full-color world of codes, encounter symbols that stand for words, numbers that replace letters, and even messages that are doubly encoded! Goofy illustrations and hilarious jokes add to the adventure. Make a code book, a secret cipher slide for creating letter substitution codes, and even invisible ink! Dozens of entertaining puzzle challenges, ranked by difficulty.
While searching the Dark Woods for a lost fort, twelve-year-old Trey and his friends encounter horrible scaly monsters that seem intent on stopping them.
Explains the condition of blindness, its possible causes, and how it affects the everyday lives of those who are dealing with it.
Left alone in the mountain home of their uncle during a blizzard, three children struggle against an attack by abominable snowmen who attempt to break into the house.
Romantic suspense.