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Burlington County topographic maps
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Indian Mills
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Shamong Township
Average elevation: 25 m
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Colemantown
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Mount Laurel Township
Average elevation: 20 m
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Coxs Corner
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Mount Laurel Township
Average elevation: 21 m
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Franklin Park
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Willingboro Township
Average elevation: 11 m
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Freedom Park
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Medford Township
Average elevation: 16 m
Pemberton Heights
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Pemberton Heights
Average elevation: 19 m
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Penn State Forest
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County
In 1912, the state ran a 9 mi (14 km) telephone line across what was initially called Penn Reserve. A wooden fire lookout tower was constructed on Bear Swamp Hill (elevation 165 ft (50 m)) in 1915. After the wooden tower burnt down, a modern fire lookout tower was built in 1960. That tower was destroyed when a…
Average elevation: 27 m
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Garfield Park East
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Willingboro > Garfield Park East
Average elevation: 16 m
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Chambers Corners
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Chambers Corners
Average elevation: 19 m
Burlington
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Burlington City > Burlington
Average elevation: 11 m
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Fellowship
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Mount Laurel Township
Average elevation: 16 m
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Apple Pie Hill Station Fire Tower
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Tabernacle Township
Average elevation: 34 m
Medford Lakes
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County
On July 12, 2004, the borough suffered substantial damage due to flooding, caused by 7.26 inches of rainfall over 14 hours. This led to the breaking of several dams, including the Quogue Dam and the Lower and Upper Aetna Lake Dams, causing water levels to rise beyond 500-year flood elevations on portions of…
Average elevation: 27 m
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Westampton, New Jersey
United States > New Jersey > Burlington County > Westampton, New Jersey
Average elevation: 16 m
