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What is now Berlin was known in earlier times as “Longacoming.” The Lenape Native Americans used Lonaconing Trail to describe the travel route that ran through the area, connecting the Jersey Shore to the Delaware River. Another tradition cites early European visitors who found a stream at the head of the Great Egg Harbor River and appreciated the respite as being “long a coming”.
Long-a-Coming became a stopping point for stagecoaches located at the halfway point between Philadelphia and Atlantic City. Upon the creation of Camden County in 1844, it was briefly named the county seat (while the area was still a part of Waterford Township), until 1848 when the seat moved to the city of Camden. A rail line was laid in 1853. Three years later, the Long-a-Coming railroad station was built. In February 1867, the station was renamed “Magnolia”. This caused confusion because there was a community called Magnolia nearby. Three months later, the station’s name changed to Berlin. The name “Berlin” may have been chosen as a reference to the city of Berlin in Germany, though the derivation is uncertain.
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