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Pennsauken, NJ

About Pennsauken

Did you know that Pennsauken was home of Peter J. McGuire, the founder of Labor Day?

Did you know that Edward Teach, better known as Blackbeard the Pirate, docked along Pennsauken's shores when visiting Philadelphia?

Pennsauken is a town of 35,000 that offers many amenities that larger towns do not provide. The township has an active youth athletic association, great schools, and wonderful recreation opportunities including golf, hockey, crewing and the Pennsauken Alliance for the Performing Arts (P.A.P.A).

For those looking for diverse eating establishments you can stop in for a bite from one end of town to the other.

Pennsauken is home to one of the finest memorials to September 11th 2001 in the area. The artist used local residents as models for the bronze statues that are a part of the memorial located at the intersection of Route 130 and Merchantville Avenue.


Pennsauken is one of the premiere locations in the Delaware Valley due to its accessibility to area bridges and highways.


Come and join us!