Cherry Hill, New Jersey

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Cherry Hill, NJ

Cherry Hill is in the Delaware Valley coastal plain about eight miles southeast of Philadelphia. Cherry Hill is considered an edge city of Philadelphia. In the years preceding the American Civil War this area of New Jersey was a major route for slaves escaping their masters in the South.

LDS Population

LDS Members make up 0.12% of the population of Cherry Hill. In the state of New Jersey there are 31,277 members in 5 stakes, 1 district, 36 wards and 23 branches, and 1 mission.

LDS History

Orson Pratt and Lyman E. Johnson, future leaders of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, preached as missionaries in New Jersey in 1832. A congregation was organized, and by 1840, there were 90 members in its bounds. By 1848, there were 21 New Jersey congregations.

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Climate

Current Weather

Cherry Hill
82°
clear sky
humidity: 61%
wind: 10mph NW
H 81 • L 79
82°
Fri
90°
Sat
92°
Sun
93°
Mon
86 Degree

July Average High Temp

24 Degree

January Low Temp

Washington DC Temple

144 miles SW of Cherry Hill

Family Friendly

Check out Cherry Hill Mall for fashions and fine dining; find entertainment at Historic Croft Farms and visit the Garden State Discovery Museum for kid-sized fun. The heritage of African Americans in the Delaware River Region is proudly preserved and interpreted for future generations at historic sites and structures throughout South Jersey.

Cherry Hill News

Demographics:

Cherry Hill is a township in Camden County, New Jersey. As of the 2010 United States Census, the township had a population of 71,045. The township is the state’s 15th most-populous municipality and the second-largest in Camden County.