What’s New at MARCH- November 2020
While our physical office may be closed, we are still busy at MARCH. Check out all that’s happened at MARCH […]
While our physical office may be closed, we are still busy at MARCH. Check out all that’s happened at MARCH […]
Howard Gillette, founding director of MARCH, received the Laurence Gerckens Prize from the Society for American City and Regional Planning […]
Thank you to all the exhibitors and guests at our Cooper Street Showcase and 30th Anniversary Bash! We had over […]
Join the Cooper Street Community on October 10 for pop-up exhibits, performance and story-telling, and a celebration of the 30th […]
THANK YOU to all our donors and supporters!
“Women at Work on Cooper Street” is the newest exhibit on display at the MARCH house at Rutgers-Camden. The project details the varied lives of women who lived along Cooper Street in Camden in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.
Register for any of MARCH’s Spring 2019 course offerings in Historic Preservation.
Funds will be used for community-building activities, including events during Camden County History Week (October 15-21) and further collaboration among neighborhood stakeholders.
Gain an overview of preservation, delve into the history of the Delaware Valley’s built environment, try your hand at architectural sketching, or learn how properties are nominated for the National Register of Historic Places.
We are pleased to announce the appointment of Dr. Nicole Belolan to the position of Public Historian in Residence at MARCH, effective August 13, 2018.