The Barclay Farmstead Museum is located off U. S. Route 70 and Barclay Lane in
Cherry Hill Township. Listed on the National and New Jersey Registers of Historial Places, the Barclay Farmstead was built by Quaker Farmer Joseph Thorn in 1816. Like most of the South New Jersey area, farms dotted the landscape and this farm continues to be a treasured spot in Cherry Hill Township. Tours and other fun events are held at the Barclay Farm Homestead. To learn more about this historical piece of Cherry Hill's history,
call 856-795-6225 or visit http://www.barclayfarmstead.org.
The famous Covered Bridge is located in the neighborhood of Barclay Farm. This quaint bridge was dedicated in 1959 by homebuilder Bob Scarborough, and is only one of the two covered bridges in New Jersey still in operation.