Cinnaminson Township, Administrative township in Burlington County, United States.
Cinnaminson Township is a New Jersey municipality in Burlington County that spans several square miles. The area contains residential neighborhoods, public green spaces, and direct access to the Delaware River along its boundary.
The township was established in 1860 following a separation from an adjacent municipality. This formation shaped the modern administrative boundaries that exist today.
The name comes from the Lenape people who lived in this region for centuries. Its meaning relates to water and stone, reflecting the indigenous connection to the landscape and river.
The River Line light rail system connects the township to larger cities like Camden and Trenton through a local station. Visitors can easily explore other parts of the region without relying on a car.
The area contains one of only four locations in New Jersey where the 75th meridian west intersects with the 40th parallel north. This geographic point represents a rare coordinate coincidence within the state.
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