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Camden is the home of a branch campus of Rutgers, the State University of New Jersey. The USS New Jersey is preserved as a museum on Camden's Delaware River waterfront near the New Jersey State Aquarium and the Tweeter Center . Campbell's Field, the stadium where the Camden Riversharks minor league baseball team plays, is located between the aquarium and the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Riverfront State Prison is immediately adjacent to the stadium on the other side of the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. Campbell Soup Company's main offices are here, however, its Camden plant closed in 19961996 was a leap year starting on Monday (see link for calendar), and was designated the International Year for the Eradication of Poverty''. Events January January 5 Hamas operative Yahya Ayyash is killed by an Israeli-planted booby-trapped cell phone Jan.
The Delaware River Port AuthorityThe Delaware River Port Authority or DRPA is a bi-state government agency of the State of New Jersey and the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. Board of commissioners The Delaware River Port Authority is governed by 16 commissioners who serve without compensat (or DRPA) maintains its main offices in Camden, owns the Benjamin Franklin Bridge which connects Camden to Philadelphia, the PATCOPort Authority Transit Corporation operates the PATCO Hi-Speedline between Philadelphia, PA and Camden County, NJ in the United States. The Hi-Speedline crosses the Delaware River on the Benjamin Franklin Bridge. PATCO and the Hi-Speedline are owned and c Hi-Speedline's three Camden stations, the RiverLink ferry to Penns Landing in Philadelphia, and numerous area port facilities.
New Jersey TransitNew Jersey Transit (NJ Transit) is a statewide public transportation system serving the state of New Jersey, USA. It operates bus, light rail, and commuter rail services throughout the state. NJ Transit's commuter trains feed into Pennsylvania Station in's Walter Rand Transportation Center is located at Broadway & Mickle Blvd. Besides being a major hub for New Jersey Transit buses and Greyhound LinesGreyhound Lines is the largest intercity motorcoach carrier in North America, serving 2500 destinations in the United States. It was founded in Hibbing, Minnesota in 1914. Its name and its logo are based on the Greyhound dog, the fastest breed of dog, use, the Walter Rand Transportation Center is also a PATCO and River LINEThe New Jersey Transit River LINE is a light rail system in the United States that connects Camden, New Jersey with Trenton, New Jersey. The River LINE stops at the PATCO Hi-Speedline's Broadway Station (Walter Rand Transportation Center). External link . station.From 1901Events January 1 World celebrates what is regarded as the start of the new century. Zero-ists' argument that new century should be celebrated in 1900 rejected worldwide). January 1 The six colonies that make up Australia are federated as under an act of t through 1929 Camden was headquarters of the Victor Talking Machine Company, and thereafter to its successor RCA Victor, the world's largest manufacturer of phonographs and phonograph records for the first two thirds of the 20th century.
Camden was once the home of a New York Shipbuilding Corporation shipyard.
On September 6, 1949 mass murderer Howard Unruh went on a killing spree in his Camden neighborhood. Thirteen people died as a result. Unruh remains confined in a state psychiatric facility. In 1996, New Jersey Governor Christine Todd Whitman frisked Sherron Rolax in Camden, which many alleged violated Rolax's civil rights. Morgan Quitno Press has also ranked Camden as the US city with the highest crime rate, adding to its already infamous reputation.
Based on statistics reported to the Federal Bureau of Investigation, Camden was the third-most dangerous city in the U.S. during 2002, and the nation's most dangerous city during 2003. "Most dangerous city" is based on crime statistics in six categories: murder, rape, robbery, aggravated assault, burglary, and auto theft. [1] City Councilman Ali Sloan-El, responding to 2004 news about the 2003 statistics, cites Camden's poverty as an important contributing factor to its high crime rate. The demographic data from the Census indicates about a third of the city's residents live below the poverty line.