State of New Jersey, Department of Education

Cumberland County

Bridgeton Historical District

50 E. Broad St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856) 451-4802/(800) 319-3379
Large historical district with 2,200 Colonial, Victorian, and Federalist buildings. Brick walkways, lanterns and benches border the scenic Riverfront Promenade and Fountain Plaza; 1,100-acres city park, four museums, zoo, canoe rentals, swimming and picnicking. Call for museum hours, and festival and tour information

Bridgeton Southern N.J. All Sports Hall of Fame Museum

Bridgeton Recreation Center Burt Ave. & Babe Ruth Rd., Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856) 451-7300
Memorabilia of famous professional teams.

Cohanzick Zoo Bridgeton City Park, Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856) 455-3230
Animals and birds from all over the world.
Cumberland County Historical Society 960 Ye Greate St., Box 16, Greenwich, NJ 08323
(856) 455-4055
The Society has preserved 18th century buildings and has organized a walking tour that brings to life the unhurried atmosphere of Old Greenwich, site of New Jersey's Tea Party.
Potter's Tavern W. Broad St., Bridgeton, NJ 08302
(856) 451-4802
National Historic Landmark restored to its 1776 appearance. Tours on weekends in summer and by appointment.
Schooner A.J. Meerwald Delaware Bay Schooner Project-A.J. Meerwald, 2800 High St., Bivalve, NJ 08349
(856) 785-2060
Restored schooner. NJ's official tall ship. Sailing trips and museum. Environmental programs.
Wheaton Village 1501 Glasstown Rd., Millville, NJ 08332-1566
(856) 825-6800/(800) 998-4552/Fax: (856) 825-2410
Nestled in the pinelands, Wheaton Village is a large cultural arts center with the Museum of American Glass, and the TJ Wheaton Glass Factory operating since 1888. Regional crafts and folk life center.