Long-A-Coming, Berlin, NJ, USA
Posted by: Groundspeak Premium Member bpom
N 39° 46.910 W 074° 54.928
18S E 507238 N 4403546
Berlin, originally known as Long-A-Coming, was a stagecoach stop on the route between Philadelphia and Atlantic City.
Waymark Code: WM9KWV
Location: New Jersey, United States
Date Posted: 08/31/2010
Published By:Groundspeak Premium Member bill&ben
Views: 19

There are many stories of how Berlin, Camden County, New Jersey, got its name. The following version is a favorite:

The main travel route between the New Jersey shore and the Delaware River ran through this town. It was a Native American path called Lonaconing Trail. Travelers and shipwrecked sailors who walked the path would stop at a stream here. This stream was the head of the Great Egg Harbor River. The weary travelers knowing the trail name would refer to the spot as "long a coming". The name stuck.

The first man settled here in 1714, with a few more following, but the town was slow to grow. By the early 1800's there were several iron forges and glassworks in the area. Traffic was increasing along the route and 3 taverns and 2 hotels were opened.

This was the Victorian era and people started traveling for recreation. Atlantic City, New Jersey was a popular spot. Long-A-Coming is halfway between Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Atlantic City, so it became a stopping point on the stagecoach route. A rail line was laid in 1853. Three years later, the Long-A-Coming Railroad Station was built. In February of 1867, the station was renamed "Magnolia". This caused confusion because there was a town called Magnolia near by. So, three months later, the station's name changed to Berlin. Nobody knows why Berlin was chosen.

Today, the Lonaconing Trail is called Route 30, also known as The White Horse Pike. It is still a main route between Philadelphia and Atlantic City.

There is a second sign on Route 30 between Day Ave. and Rosamond Ave. across from Gate of Heaven Cemetery.
Location: Route 30 (White Horse Pike) near London Ave.

Plaque: no

Construction Material: Carved and painted wood.

Web Address: [Web Link]

Sign Date: Not listed

Occasion Commemorated: Not listed

Artist: Not listed

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