Two Camden County houses, a Jersey Shore town and a shore church are among the 10 most endangered historical sites on an annual statewide list released Tuesday by Preservation New Jersey.
The Sarah and Ephraim Tomlinson mansion in Stratford, the Robert Marshall House in Gloucester Township, the Borough of Cape May Point and the Allen African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church in the City of Cape May Historic District are the listed South Jersey sites.
Their inclusion on the nonprofit s annual 10 Most Endangered Historic Places is based on three criteria: historic significance and architectural integrity; the critical nature of identified threats, and the likelihood that inclusion on the state list will have a positive impact on protection efforts.
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