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Mullica Township is a township in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey.As of the 2020 United States census, the township's population was 5,816, [8] [9] a decrease of 331 (−5.4%) from the 2010 census count of 6,147, [17] [18] which in turn reflected an increase of 235 (+4.0%) from the 5,912 counted in the 2000 census. [19]
Main Street Route 50 in Corbin City: Former alignment of Route 50: CR 612: 5.18 8.34 CR 623 in Mullica Township: Weekstown Road CR 643 in Mullica Township: CR 613: 3.11 5.01 White Horse Pike in Hammonton: Middle Road US 206 in Hammonton: CR 614: 7.53 12.12 Harding Highway in Hamilton Township: Cologne Avenue CR 561 Alt. in Galloway Township: CR ...
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Elwood is an unincorporated community and census-designated place (CDP) [10] located within Mullica Township in Atlantic County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [11] [12] [13] As of the 2010 United States Census, the CDP's population was 1,437. [14] At previous censuses, the area was listed by the U.S. Census Bureau as the Elwood-Magnolia CDP ...
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The road makes a turn to the north and crosses into Mullica Township. [1] In Mullica Township, the route enters the residential community of Weekstown, where it curves west before heading north at the CR 643 junction. [1] [2] Upon leaving Weekstown, CR 563 turns northeast back into the Pine Barrens. [2] View north along CR 563 at CR 679 in ...
Mullica Township, New Jersey, a township in Atlantic County; Mullica Hill, New Jersey, a census-designated place located within Harrison Township, Gloucester County; Person. Eric Pålsson Mullica, early Swedish settler (with Finnish ancestry) of New Jersey who is the source of the name of all of the geographic features and place names
Egg Harbor City was officially incorporated as a city by an Act of the New Jersey Legislature on June 14, 1858, from portions of Galloway Township and Mullica Township. The city was reincorporated on February 13, 1868. [30] The city's growth was slowed due to an economic crisis in 1857, and then further during the Civil War.