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E Harris Ave Moorestown’s historic architecture is Classic Towns of Greater is an enhanced by its modern-day charm. initiative of the Valley Regional Planning Commission (DVRPC) designed to foster the growth of the region’s older communities by promoting what makes each community a wonderful place to live, work, and play.

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PHOTO CREDITS: FRONT/BACK: ROBERT BUCHAN, BUSINESS & ECONOMY: ROBERT GALASSO (TOP LEFT), JOE DEVLIN (TOP RIGHT), ACTIVITIES & DESTINATIONS: JOLEE GREENBERG Homes & Community Named “America’s Best Place to Live” by Money Magazine, Moorestown’s housing stock and architecture reflect its history and diversity. The town center and surrounding residential neighborhoods encompass a broad range of styles, including Federal, Queen Anne, Colonial Revival, Victorian, and Bungalow, that range in size from modest single-family homes to impressive estates. Moorestown’s historic charm and strong civic pride are some of the many reasons why residents make Moorestown their home.

Moorestown residents revel in the abundant recreational, cultural, and entertainment opportunities.

Activities & Destinations Moorestown’s residents dine at one of its many downtown While Moorestown has evolved over the restaurants, see a movie at the nearby Moorestown Mall, years, a timeless quality remains. enjoy the fanfare and pageantry of its holiday parades and annual festivals, enjoy over 670 acres of open space, or take Business & Economy in a performance by the Moorestown Theater Company. Located just 12 miles from Philadelphia, Moorestown The Perkins Center and Moorestown Community House has immediate access to the region’s main serve as the venue for the annual summer concert series. transportation arteries. Its Main Street, Lenola Town Centers, Moorestown Mall, and East Gate Shopping Centers are home to a number of small and medium- sized businesses, including retailers, restaurants, and professional service providers.