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Haddonfield

American  
[had-n-feeld] / ˈhæd nˌfild /

noun

  1. a town in SW New Jersey.


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South Jersey achieved paleontological renown with the 1858 discovery of a nearly complete skeleton of the duck-billed dinosaur Hadrosaurus foulkii in a Haddonfield marl pit.

From The Wall Street Journal

The current exhibit, “Nostalgic Nights in Haddonfield,” features a cozy VHS corner that invites viewers to curl up with an ’80s/’90s-kid memory of experiencing these life-changing classics for the first time.

From Los Angeles Times

“I was in a stage version of ‘It’s a Small World,’ the Disney ride, in Haddonfield.

From Seattle Times

A few years later, McHale’s parents briefly relocated the family to Haddonfield, N.J., only to quickly realize how much they liked Washington, so they moved back.

From Seattle Times

A quick glimpse at his suburb’s local publication, the Holdenfield Herald, locates it in the general vicinity of “Halloween’s” Haddonfield, so yes, probably.

From Los Angeles Times