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Bordentown City is in Burlington County, New Jersey. The area was settled in 1682 when Thomas Farnsworth, an English Quaker, moved up river from Burlington to make a new home for his family on a windswept bluff overlooking a broad bend in the Delaware River. Although the town hosts a rich history, it is also a modern community with much to offer residents and visitors alike. Serviced by the New Jersey Turnpike, Routes 130 and 206, and Interstates 295 and 195, Bordetown enjoys easy access to the cultural and commercial advantages of Princeton, Trenton, New York, and Philadelphia.
The revitalized business district of this little city with a lot of charm offers visitors a pleasant diversion The town's beautiful and historically significant architecture houses many interesting shops and restaurants, as well as a friendly and Caring community.
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