The Rise and Fall of Camden, New Jersey - America's most dangerous city
It’s History5 Mai 2022

The Rise and Fall of Camden, New Jersey - America's most dangerous city

Camden City long served as the heart of the South Jersey region. Located directly across the Delaware River from Philadelphia, Camden capitalized on its strategic location for shipping and is the home to the Campbell Soup Company. Unfortunately, Camden lost its once premier standing as it struggled with high poverty, crime, and environmental degradation. But what was the cause of Camden's fall? What became of the city that once was at the height of an industrial economy? Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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