The county line bridge is the wooden bridge on Jackson Road. The Mullica runs under it which divides Burlington and Camden county.“County line bridge“ was mentioned, didn’t know where that is. Assuming it’s the plastic bridge by Goshen Pond based on this?
”Jackson Road was closed from Tremont Avenue to Atsion Road. The Goshen Campground was evacuated and the Burnt Mill, Goshen Pond, and Sleeper Creek trails were closed.”
I believe if you go to 5:54 in the video they are zooming in on this location.Is it right here?......./s
I'm just ribbing the people who write those newspaper articles and newscasts. I want a map from them, dammit.I believe if you go to 5:54 in the video they are zooming in on this location.
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Enormiss would be technically correct in assuming that the plastic bridge east of Goshen Pond could be the county line bridge. That is the mighty Mullica that is stuffed beneath that little bridge and the division between Camden and Burlington County. However, the wood-decked bridge on Jackson Road is the one that is commonly referred to as the County Line Bridge.The county line bridge is the wooden bridge on Jackson Road. The Mullica runs under it which divides Burlington and Camden county.
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