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86 Pest and Wildlife Removal is a trusted exterminating company in Collingswood, NJ. Our team of experts provides comprehensive pest control services with a focus on safety and effectiveness. We cover everything from tick and mosquito control keeps your property pest-free.
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Effective pest extermination services are crucial for maintaining the health and safety of your property. 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal specializes in dealing with all types of pests, including rodents, ants, mosquitos, and ticks. Our seasoned team in Collingswood, NJ, handles all your pest problems efficiently and responsibly. Contact 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal in Collingswood, NJ, for all your pest control needs. Serving the entire Camden County, our team is ready to tackle your toughest pest problems. Call us today at 609-350-3158 to schedule an appointment.
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The land in what is present day Collingswood was originally inhabited by Lenape Native Americans. Quakers from England and Ireland settled along Newton Creek and Cooper River in the late 17th century, establishing what was known as the Newton Colony and eventually Newton Township. Much of what is now Collingswood was a farm owned by members of the Collings family during the 18th and 19th centuries. Later a section of Haddon Township, Collingswood was incorporated as a borough by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on May 22, 1888, based on the results of a referendum held that same day. That same year, town resident Edward Collings Knight, a wealthy sugar, real estate and railroad magnate, donated the land that became Knight Park. Knight was a descendant of the Collings family for whom the borough is named.
Collingswood has several historic homes including the 1820s-era house of the Collings family, known as the Collings-Knight homestead, which stands at the corner of Browning Road and Collings Avenue, shadowed by the Parkview at Collingswood apartment homes. The Stokes-Lees mansion located in the 600 block of Lees Avenue dates back to 1707, making it one of the oldest houses in Camden County. Sections of Harleigh Cemetery, the location of poet Walt Whitman’s tomb, are in Collingswood.
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