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| | Woodbine, NJ |
 | | The de Hirsch Fund acquired the 5,300-acre tract of land named Woodbine, with the Millville and Cape May Railroad station at its center, in 1891 and 800 acres of the land was earmarked for the town. |
 | | A naval air station was constructed in Woodbine during World War II and although it is no longer a military facility, Woodbine's municipal airport is still in operation and local leaders are working toward establishing the airport facility as a major economic and industrial center. |
 | | Accessible from County Route 550, the Belleplain State Forest, on the northwest border of Woodbine, is a vast wildlife area that encompasses 12,255 acres of New Jersey Pinelands. |
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