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, New Jersey in Gloucester County


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There are currently no properties eligible for USDA loans in Wenonah.

Please try searching another, possibly more rural and populated region. Other cities in Gloucester county include:

Avis Mills,   Barnsboro,   Beckett,   Bells Lake,   Berryland,   Blackwood Terrace,   Blue Bell,   Bridgeport,   Broad Lane,   Buckingham Village,   Cecil,   Centre City,   Clarksboro,   Clayton,   Colonial Manor,   Cooper,   Cooper Village,   Creesville,   Cross Keys,   Deptford,   Dilkes Mills,   Dilkesboro,   Downer,   Downstown,   East Greenwich,   Elk,   Ewan,   Ferrell,   Forest Grove,   Franklinville,   Fries Mill,   Garden City,   Gardenville,   Gardenville Center,   Gibbstown,   Glassboro,   Good Intent,   Grand Sprute,   GreenFields,   Green Tree,   Greenfield Heights,   Grenloch Terrace,   Hardingville,   Harrisonville,   Hurffville,   Iona,   Leonards,   Lincoln,   Logan,   Malaga,   Mantua,   Mantua Grove,   Mickleton,   Mount Royal,   Mullica Hill,   National Park,   New Brooklyn,   Newfield,   Nortonville,   Oak Valley,   Ogden,   Paradise,   Parkville,   Paulsboro,   Piney Hollow,   Pitman,   Plainville,   Porches Mill,   Porchtown,   Prospect,   Prossers Mills,   Repaupo,   Repaupo Station,   Richwood,   Robanna,   Rulon Road,   Salina,   Sewell,   South Harrison,   Star Cross,   Sunset Beach,   Swedesboro,   Thorofare,   Tomlin,   Turnersville,   Verga,   Victory Lakes,   West Deptford,   Westcotville,   Westville,   Westville Grove,   Whitman Square,   Williamstown,   Wolfert,   Woodbury,   Woodbury Gardens,   Woodbury Heights,   Woolwich,   Wrights Mill,  

 

Or have a look at other New Jersey counties including:

Atlantic,   Bergen,   Burlington,   Camden,   Cape May,   Cumberland,   Essex,   Hudson,   Hunterdon,   Mercer,   Middlesex,   Monmouth,   Morris,   Ocean,   Passaic,   Salem,   Somerset,   Sussex,   Union,   Warren,  

Interested in fun facts and the history of Wenonah, NJ?
Then read on!

1. Wenonah was founded in 1871 and is located in Gloucester County, New Jersey.
2. It is the smallest municipality in Gloucester County with a population of just over 1,000 people.
3. The village is home to the Wenonah Historical Society, which was founded in 1976 to preserve the history of the area.
4. The village has a rich history of agriculture and was once known as the "Garden Spot of South Jersey" due to its abundance of produce.
5. The village is home to a variety of wildlife, including deer, foxes, and wild turkeys.
6. The village is also home to several parks and recreational areas, including the Wenonah Lake Park and the Wenonah Nature Center.
7. The village is home to several churches, including the First Presbyterian Church of Wenonah and St. Paul's Lutheran Church.
8. The village is served by the Wenonah School District, which consists of two elementary schools and one middle school.