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Bridgeton Twp.
Located in the northeast quadrant of Bucks County, Bridgeton Township was named for the old arch and truss wood covered bridge that once spanned the Delaware River between the village of Upper Black Eddy and Milford, NJ. Part of neighboring Nockamixon Township until 1890, Bridgeton is best known for its extensive riverfront, sheer rock cliffs, its many creeks and streams, state game lands and numerous regional and local parks. It is a small municipality, with 6.5 square miles of land and a population of under 1500.
The section of Delaware River that flows along Bridgeton's shores is designated by the federal government as "Wild and Scenic," and is... Read More





