How to get to Panther Valley Ecumenical Church by car or by bus
Panther Valley Ecumenical Church is located in Hackettstown, New Jersey at 1490 Route 517.
See the driving tips and parking information below.
Location of worship
1490 Route 517
Hackettstown,
NJ
07840
United States
Phone: (908) 852-5444
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Travel/Directions Tips
Take I-80 to exit 19 (Andover - Hackettstown) at the end of exit ramp make a left onto Route 517 south. Proceed 1.6 miles to the church on the left. Â
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