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Population: 2,435 Located in Camden County
Gibbsboro is a wonderful small community located in southern New Jersey, approximately 15 miles from Philadelphia, Pa. The borough covers 2.2 square miles with approximately 750 homes and 2400 residents. The communities of Voorhees Township and Lindenwold form the boundaries of Gibbsboro. Gibbsboro lies on the transition area between the inner and outer coastal plain, where water to the east flows to the Atlantic Ocean and water to the west flows to the Delaware River. Within its boundaries are 5 streams and 6 lakes that form the headwaters of the Cooper River, which flows to the Delaware River. All 5 streams have their origins within the borough. The highest elevation is 210 feet above sea level along the eastern border with Voorhees and the lowest elevation is 60 feet above sea level along the western border with Lindenwold. Gibbsboro's economic evolution has taken it from a milling and farming community to company town and finally to a suburb of Philadelphia. Gibbsboro still maintains its small town charm and natural settings, despite the ever increasing development of surrounding communities and Camden County. http://www.gibbsboro.com/
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