The Marlton Circle Is Gone But the Businesses That Survived It Are Still Here
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The Marlton Circle Is Gone But the Businesses That Survived It Are Still Here

The Marlton Circle was built in the 1940s when Routes 70 and 73 were quiet enough that a single-lane rotary could handle everything coming through. Then the township grew. Then the suburbs arrived. Then the families started moving out from Philadelphia and Camden and the circle that had been perfectly adequate for a farming community became, in one motorist's words, "not a traffic circle — a non-traffic circle." By the time anyone got serious about fixing it, the businesses around it had to decide what to do. Some of them didn't survive the waiting.

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