By Chris Franklin | For NJ.com

Originally published Aug. 6, 2018

When it comes to being charming, a South Jersey municipality was selected as the go-to small town in the state.

In a Reader's Digest piece, Haddonfield was named the most charming town in New Jersey. The publication selected one town in each of the 50 states.

Haddonfield was selected because of its proximity to three states, along with the many cafes and places to stay in the area.

“A short drive from Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York, Haddonfield dates back to 1682 and offers more than 200 shops and galleries many within Colonial buildings.” Reader’s Digest said. “Enjoy window shopping down Kings Highway, dine outdoors at one of its many sidewalk cafes, and book an overnight stay at the Haddonfield Inn in a restored Victorian home.”

Here are some of the areas around town that have helped Haddonfield claim the title.

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