Fairview, Gloucester County, New Jersey

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Fairview, New Jersey
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Location within Gloucester County. Inset: Location of Gloucester County within New Jersey.
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Coordinates: 39°47′00″N75°06′06″W / 39.78333°N 75.10167°W / 39.78333; -75.10167 Coordinates: 39°47′00″N75°06′06″W / 39.78333°N 75.10167°W / 39.78333; -75.10167
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County Gloucester
Township Washington
Elevation
35 m (115 ft)
GNIS feature ID876270 [1]

Fairview is an unincorporated community located within Washington Township, in Gloucester County, New Jersey, United States. [2]

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