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Free walking tours come to the borough

First Friday in Haddonfield events now have another activity for restlessĀ feet.

Mark Simmons and Mike Carwile are giving back to their community with free tours in conjunction with First Friday festivities.

The 2007 Haddonfield Memorial High School graduates recently formed ā€œFree and Friendly Tours,ā€ walking tours that are given on a tipĀ basis.

The tours are hosted daily in Philadelphia.

ā€œWeā€™ve been doing this since May 1,ā€ said Carwile. ā€œThis is our first First Friday. We founded this tour company in Philadelphia but we are looking to get our name out there to people in theĀ area.ā€

The August tour, dubbed ā€œThe Shops and Stories of Haddonfield,ā€ was put together speedily, he explained, with planning beginning a couple of weeks prior to theĀ event.

ā€œI think it went great,ā€ CarwileĀ said.

The borough is a good fit for a walking tour, he explained, between the influx of people and the depth ofĀ history.

Beginning in Kings Court at 7 p.m., the pair, garbed in bright blue shirts and armed with a sign and brochures, promoted themselves with smiles and the occasional jig.

Within a few minutes, a group had formed and the walkingĀ began.

Meandering down Kings Highway, all the while sharing stories of times past, including the coming of the railroad, the impact of the Quakers and some Revolutionary War skirmishes, the crowd stayed reeled in for the more than an hour-long lesson that ended at Hadrosaurus, the townā€™s famous dinosaur sculpture that was erected inĀ 2003.

ā€œElizabeth Haddon was a strong woman,ā€ Carwile said during the tour of one of the best-known historical figures of the borough. ā€œShe made a life for herselfĀ here.ā€

As the tour came to a close with the sky darkening above, Carwile suggested tour-goers head across the street to A Taste ofĀ Olive.

ā€œTheyā€™re very serious about their taste of food,ā€ he explained.

Carwile and Simmons, who met while in high school, partnered after Simmonā€™s stint in Budapest, Hungary.

ā€œI traveled around quite a bit,ā€ he said of his time after graduation, with countries listed on their brochure including Estonia, Hungary, Turkey and Germany. ā€œI found a lot of companies that were interesting.ā€

While working in a hostel, he overheard the opinions of tourists and how much they enjoyed having friendly, knowledgeable and localĀ guides.

ā€œI thought, well, thatā€™s a really neat concept,ā€ heĀ said.

He spoke with Carwile, who had decided that academic research at his perch at the University of Chicago wasnā€™t for him, and their adventure began.

The duo, who like learning the stories behind objects rather than just walking by, said they hope for a larger crowd in September.

To learn the history of Haddonfield, attend the tour at the next First Friday event on Sept. 7. Visit www.ShopHaddonfieldNJ.com for more information.

Contact Mark Simmons and Mike Carwile at (877) 558ā€“9671 or [email protected]. The duo hosts regularly scheduled tours of Philadelphia in addition to Haddonfieldā€™s First Friday tours. Soon, they will begin offering ā€œA Walk with Benā€ tours. Visit them online at www.freeandfriendlytours.com.

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