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86 Pest and Wildlife Removal has been serving Lakeland, NJ, and Camden County for years. Our team offers a unique, customer-focused approach to pest control services. We pride ourselves on our prompt and efficient exterminator services. Our certified technicians handle various pest issues, including ants, mosquitoes, and rodents. Trust 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal for all your pest control needs in Lakeland.
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Pest control is fundamental for a safe and healthy environment. Unchecked pests like ants, rodents, and mosquitoes can cause significant damage and health issues. Exterminator services from 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal assure that your property in Lakeland, NJ remains pest-free. Our team specializes in rodent control and ant extermination, providing you with peace of mind. Choose 86 Pest and Wildlife Removal for expert pest control services in Camden County. Contact us at 609-350-3158 today for comprehensive pest extermination services.
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Present Gloucester Township was one of the original townships that comprised old Gloucester County. It became the county’s first political subdivision in 1685. The boundaries of Gloucester County extended from the Delaware River to the Atlantic Ocean until 1683, when it was divided into two townships; Egg Harbor Township and Gloucester Township, which took its name from the cathedral city of Gloucester on the banks of the River Severn in England. Gloucester Township further subdivided into four smaller townships, and on June 1, 1695, became one of the first New Jersey municipalities to incorporate. In 1844, the township became part of newly formed Camden County.
The Gabreil Daveis Tavern House, located at 4th Avenue in Glendora, is a pre-Revolutionary War tavern that was built in 1756 and for many years served as an inn for boatmen who transported their products to Philadelphia via nearby Big Timber Creek. It was recently restored and now serves as Gloucester Township’s historical centerpiece. This building has also been referred to as the Hillman Hospital House because it was designated a hospital by George Washington during the Revolution. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is open to visitors on Sunday afternoons from April through December, excepting holidays.
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