In 1927, Route 42 was legislated to run along the Black Horse Pike, a road that traces its origins back to 1855.
The creation of the Black Horse Pike led to the development of several towns along the route.
The Black Horse Pike was transferred from the turnpike company to the county in 1903, at a time where many private turnpikes would become public roads.
He also said that motel guests sometimes stumbled out onto the Black Horse Pike and were hit by cars.
I agree that all you needed to know were the directions from the Black Horse Pike to get to your destination.
Along the Black Horse Pike, the road continues north and passes to the east of the Shore Mall.
The Black Horse Pike had been spotted.
When lost in South Jersey, remember that all roads eventually cross the Black Horse Pike.
They stayed in a cheap motel on the Black Horse Pike, near where her body would later be found.
Here, Route 42 ends and US 322 heads east onto the Black Horse Pike.