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Title
Willingboro Secondary School and Levitt High School in Willingboro, NJ
Description
Willingboro Secondary School and Levitt High School in 1970. As of 2016, Willingboro has the Willingboro High School, the Levitt Middle School, one alternative education program school to include gifted and talented students, and five elementary schools.
In 1954, William Levitt of Levitt & Sons, a leading residential firm, began purchasing property in Willingboro with the objective of building a residential community with few jobs and little commercial property. By 1956, Levitt had acquired 90% of the Township and began to develop Willingboro by planning eleven parks with approximately 1,200 homes each. He donated an elementary school and public swimming pool to each park. In 1959, the Township, changed its name to Levittown, but the town was renamed to Willingboro in 1962. Not long after, Levitt & Sons left Willingboro, New Jersey and another developer completed the development of the township.
In 1954, William Levitt of Levitt & Sons, a leading residential firm, began purchasing property in Willingboro with the objective of building a residential community with few jobs and little commercial property. By 1956, Levitt had acquired 90% of the Township and began to develop Willingboro by planning eleven parks with approximately 1,200 homes each. He donated an elementary school and public swimming pool to each park. In 1959, the Township, changed its name to Levittown, but the town was renamed to Willingboro in 1962. Not long after, Levitt & Sons left Willingboro, New Jersey and another developer completed the development of the township.
Creator
Chester Smolski
Date
1970-06-01
Rights
Rhode Island College
Format
Photograph
Identifier
4893
Smolski Image Item Type Metadata
Building Type
School
City
Willingboro Township
Country
United States of America
Region
New Jersey
Theme
New Towns