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Maybe the stretch of Bordentown off the Turnpike is just like any other exit neighborhood (motels, fast food, gas stations, maybe a pawn shop), and maybe the mayor is an idiot, but the rest of the little city is beautiful. It's an old colonial town, mostly left intact. Thomas Paine lived there, one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence lived there, and the stretch of the Delaware River where Bordentown sits is really scenic. Painters used to come there to try and capture the scenery, back when painters still did landscapes. I don't live there anymore, but I wish I did.
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