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County Route 747 is a short route in Gloucester Township, New Jersey, which is in Camden County. It is .7 of a mile long and crosses very few roads.
[edit] Route description
County Route 747 starts at CR 707 and moves eastward.[1] At milepost .34, it crosses a stream and continues farther. The rest of the way are with some minor streets and ends at NJ Route 168.[1] Notable places include the superindendent's office for Camden County College, Camden County's 4-H fairgrounds, Camden County Board of Health, and the department of children's services for the county.[2][3][4][5]
[edit] Intersections
Milepost[1] |
Municipality |
Street Name[1] |
Notes |
Begin County Route 747[1] |
0.00 |
Gloucester Township |
CR 707; Woodbury-Turnersville Road |
Western terminus |
0.53 |
Barber Lane |
0.56 |
Elmwood Avenue |
0.61 |
Oakwood Avenue |
0.66 |
Melrose Avenue |
0.70 |
NJ 168; Black Horse Pike |
End County Route 747[1] |
[edit] See also
[edit] References
- ^ a b c d e f g County Route 747 straight line diagram from New Jersey Department of Transportation
- ^ Division of School and Community Academic Programs at Camden County College
- ^ CAMDEN COUNTY 4-H FAIR
- ^ Offices & Departments: Department of Children's Services
- ^ Section 16: Transition Resources Early Interventon Agencies
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