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Rancocas, New Jersey

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Rancocas, New Jersey
NameRancocas, New Jersey
Settlement typeUnincorporated community

Rancocas, New Jersey. Rancocas is an unincorporated community located within Westampton Township, New Jersey and Mount Holly Township, New Jersey in Burlington County, New Jersey. The community is situated near the Rancocas Creek, which flows into the Delaware River and is close to the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 (New Jersey). Rancocas is also near the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, a United States Air Force base, and the Burlington County Prison, a historic prison that was once home to Ethan Allen, a leader of the Green Mountain Boys during the American Revolutionary War.

Geography

Rancocas is located in the Delaware Valley region of New Jersey, near the Pennsylvania border and the Delaware River. The community is surrounded by the Wharton State Forest and the Brendan T. Byrne State Forest, which offer opportunities for hiking, camping, and fishing. Rancocas is also close to the Assunpink Wildlife Management Area and the Crosswicks Creek, which are popular spots for birdwatching and canoeing. The community is situated near the New Jersey Pine Barrens, a unique ecosystem that is home to a variety of plant and animal species, including the black bear and the bobcat. Rancocas is also near the Batsto River and the Mullica River, which flow through the Wharton State Forest and offer opportunities for kayaking and canoeing.

History

The area that is now Rancocas has a long and varied history, with evidence of human habitation dating back to the Lenape Native American tribe. The community was once home to the Rancocas Native American tribe, who lived along the Rancocas Creek and fished and hunted in the surrounding area. During the American Revolutionary War, the area was a key location for the Continental Army, with George Washington and his troops camping in the area on several occasions. Rancocas is also near the Battle of Trenton and the Battle of Princeton, two key battles fought during the American Revolutionary War. The community is also close to the Burlington County Courthouse, a historic courthouse that was built in 1796 and is listed on the National Register of Historic Places.

Demographics

As an unincorporated community, Rancocas does not have a defined population or demographic characteristics. However, the surrounding Westampton Township, New Jersey and Mount Holly Township, New Jersey have a combined population of over 20,000 people, according to the United States Census Bureau. The area is home to a diverse range of people, including African Americans, Asian Americans, Hispanic and Latino Americans, and Native Americans. Rancocas is also close to the Rutgers University-Camden and the Rowan University, which are two of the largest universities in New Jersey. The community is also near the Cooper University Hospital and the Virtua Health system, which provide medical care to the surrounding area.

Economy

The economy of Rancocas is driven by a variety of industries, including healthcare, education, and retail. The community is home to a number of businesses, including the Burlington County Times and the Courier-Post, two of the largest newspapers in New Jersey. Rancocas is also close to the Joint Base McGuire-Dix-Lakehurst, which is a major employer in the area and provides jobs in the military and defense industries. The community is also near the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 (New Jersey), which provide access to a number of major cities, including New York City and Philadelphia. Rancocas is also home to a number of small businesses, including restaurants, shops, and services, which cater to the local population.

Education

Rancocas is served by the Westampton Township School District and the Mount Holly Township School District, which operate a number of public schools in the area. The community is also close to the Rancocas Valley Regional High School, which is a public high school that serves students from Westampton Township, New Jersey and Mount Holly Township, New Jersey. Rancocas is also near the Burlington County Institute of Technology, which provides vocational training and technical education to students in the area. The community is also home to a number of private schools, including the Doane Academy and the Moorestown Friends School, which offer independent education to students in the area.

Transportation

Rancocas is located near a number of major transportation routes, including the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295 (New Jersey). The community is also close to the River Line (New Jersey Transit), which provides public transportation to Camden, New Jersey and Trenton, New Jersey. Rancocas is also near the Burlington County Bridge Commission, which operates a number of bridges in the area, including the Tacony-Palmyra Bridge and the Burlington-Bristol Bridge. The community is also home to a number of airports, including the McGuire Air Force Base and the Trenton-Robbinsville Airport, which provide air travel to the surrounding area. Rancocas is also close to the Port of Camden and the Port of Philadelphia, which are two of the largest ports on the East Coast.