Bridgeport, New Jersey
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Bridgeport is an unincorporated area inside Logan Township, located in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
History
Bridgeport was one of only two Swedish settlements in New Jersey, along with Swedesboro. It was originally called New Stockholm, but the name was changed at a later date.Geography
Bridgeport lies along the Delaware River at the mouth of the Raccoon Creek. US 322 enters New Jersey in Bridgeport via the Commodore Barry Bridge, and continues on to cross US 130 and Interstate 295 before leaving Logan Township. Route 44 is an old alignment of US 130, beginning at a point north of US 322. Unsigned Route 324 is an East-West state highway completely within Bridgeport, running from where a ferry used to take US 322 across the river to a dead end next to the current US 322. There is a private marina and a small airfield in town, and a railroad line crosses Raccoon Creek at the Conrail Railroad Bridge in Bridgeport at mile 2.0.External links
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| Municipalities of Gloucester County, New Jersey (County Seat: Woodbury) |
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| Boroughs | Clayton | Glassboro | National Park | Newfield | Paulsboro | Pitman | Swedesboro | Wenonah | Westville | Woodbury Heights |
| City | Woodbury |
| Townships | Deptford | East Greenwich | Elk | Franklin | Greenwich | Harrison | Logan | Mantua | Monroe | South Harrison | Washington | West Deptford | Woolwich |
| CDPs and Communities | Beckett | Bridgeport | Gibbstown | Mullica Hill | Oak Valley | Turnersville | Victory Lakes | Williamstown |
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