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1965
Burlington County, NJ
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Further research has confirmed that this property was WIN EEE Stables owned by Emil Jablonski and his wife, Marguerite from the late1950's to around 1986 when the property was sold to Ron Perozzi. The buildings shown in the picture (clockwise from left to right) are of the main residence, main barn (long building) and concrete barn which housed a tack room, an area with lockers for the boarders, two to three stalls, an attic and a saddle shop operated by Russ Kenny for several years. On the right-hand side, the two fenced areas were referred to as the Upper Ring (large oval) and the Double Ring (smaller circle). On the lefthand side, the smaller fenced area was called the Toothpick Ring. Behind the main barn (long building) was the Lower Ring. Around 1995, the property was sold to a builder and developed as Knightsbridge Estates. As mentioned in my previous comment, the area containing the Upper Ring and Double Ring is a two-acre parcel that is being preserved.
1965
Burlington County, NJ
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WIN EEE Stables, N. Elmwood Road, Marlton NJ 08053 (See comments on Photo 32-CBU-2)
1965
Burlington County, NJ
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Evesboro-Medford Rd, Marlton
1965
Burlington County, NJ
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1987
Burlington County, NJ
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206 Hartford Road Medford
1987
Burlington County, NJ
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Hartford Crossing Sports Complex
1965
Burlington County, NJ
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1965
Burlington County, NJ
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12 North Elmwood Rd Mt Laurel
1965
Burlington County, NJ
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This was the Soboleski property at 465 North Elmwood Rd in Marlton. Public information states that the acreage used to be a pig farm. The property was recently razed in 2021 for yet another new housing development for this area of town, which is supposedly zoned as low density housing.