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  2. Bordentown, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    www .cityofbordentown .com. Bordentown is a city in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the city's population was 3,993, [ 10] an increase of 69 (+1.8%) from the 2010 census count of 3,924, [ 19][ 20] which in turn reflected a decline of 45 (−1.1%) from the 3,969 counted in the 2000 census.

  3. Bordentown Township, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    www .bordentowntownship .com. Bordentown Township is a township in Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 11,791, [10] [11] an increase of 424 (+3.7%) from the 2010 census count of 11,367, [20] [21] which in turn reflected an increase of 2,987 (+35.6%) from the ...

  4. Francis Hopkinson House - Wikipedia

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    Francis Hopkinson House. /  40.14833°N 74.71389°W  / 40.14833; -74.71389. The Francis Hopkinson House is an historic house at 101 Farnsworth Avenue in Bordentown, Burlington County, New Jersey, United States. Built in 1750, it was the home of Founding Father Francis Hopkinson (1737-1791), the designer of the United States Flag and a ...

  5. Bordentown School - Wikipedia

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    The Bordentown School (officially titled the Manual Training and Industrial School for Colored Youth, the State of New Jersey Manual Training School and Manual Training and Industrial School for Youth, and referred to by other names) was a residential high school for African-American students in Bordentown in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.

  6. Crosswicks Creek Site III - Wikipedia

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    August 31, 1987. The Crosswicks Creek Site III is a historical archaeological site in the vicinity of Bordentown in Burlington County and Hamilton Township in Mercer County, New Jersey. It encompasses the remains of Revolutionary War -era ships that were sunk in Crosswicks Creek in 1778. The site was listed on the National Register of Historic ...

  7. National Register of Historic Places listings in New Jersey

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    This is a list of properties and districts listed on the National Register of Historic Places in New Jersey. There are more than 1,700 listed sites in New Jersey. Of these, 58 are further designated as National Historic Landmarks. All 21 counties in New Jersey have listings on the National Register. This National Park Service list is complete ...

  8. Abbott Farm Historic District - Wikipedia

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    August 16, 1979. The Abbott Farm Historic District is a National Historic Landmark archaeological site in New Jersey. It is the largest known Middle Woodland village of its type on the East Coast of the United States. [3] Significant evidence suggests that the Delaware River floodplain was occupied by Paleoindian people for a long period. [4]

  9. Bordentown Military Institute - Wikipedia

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    Retrieved March 22, 2010. Founded in 1881, the Bordentown Military Institute operated as an independent military school in Bordentown, New Jersey, for 91 years. In 1972, it merged with the Lenox School in Lenox, Massachusetts. Bordentown/Lenox was in existence for only one year, however, closing its doors completely in June 1973.