Vincentown, New Jersey
Vincentown is an unincorporated community and census-designated place located on the South Branch Rancocas Creek in Southampton Township of Burlington County, New Jersey. The area is served as United States Postal Service ZIP Code 08088.
As of the 2010 United States census, the population for ZIP Code Tabulation Area 08088 was 24,664.
Demographics
Vincentown first appeared as a census designated place in the 2020 U.S. census.| Race / Ethnicity | Pop 2020 | 2020 |
| White alone | 452 | 84.49% |
| Black or African American alone | 15 | 2.80% |
| Native American or Alaska Native alone | 0 | 0.00% |
| Asian alone | 5 | 0.93% |
| Native Hawaiian or Pacific Islander alone | 0 | 0.00% |
| Other race alone | 0 | 0.00% |
| Mixed race or Multiracial | 24 | 4.49% |
| Hispanic or Latino | 39 | 7.29% |
| Total | 535 | 100.00% |
History
In 1743, Vincent Leeds purchased the land where the community is now built. It was later named after him, Vincent's Town. Previously, the village had been known as Brimstone Neck.Historic district
The Vincentown Historic District is a historic district roughly bounded by Mill, Church, Pleasant, Main, and Race Streets, and Red Lion Road encompassing the community. It was added to the National Register of Historic Places on September 21, 1988 for its significance in architecture, commerce, industry, religion, and social history. The district includes 160 contributing buildings and 3 contributing sites. The John Woolston House, a -story brick house with Federal style, was previously documented by the Historic American Buildings Survey in 1938. The house at 57 Main Street is a three-story Italianate style house featuring a cupola with a tree-type finial. It was built and is a key contributing property.Transportation
is located in Vincentown.The Vincentown Branch of the Burlington County Railroad opened a line into the town from Ewansville, New Jersey on May 10, 1864. Soon after its opening, it was leased by the Camden and Burlington County Railroad, then by the Camden and Amboy Railroad and the Pennsylvania Railroad. The branch line to Vincentown was built to serve marl pits to the south of town. By the 1890s, it had largely shifted to handling dairy traffic. It was abandoned in 1927.
Education
Its school districts are Southampton Township School District and Lenape Regional School District. All residents of Southampton Township are zoned to Seneca High School.Points of interest
- The Pinelands Preservation Alliance has its headquarters and visitor center at the Bishop–Irick Farmstead, which is listed on the NRHP.
- DeMastro Vineyards
Notable people
- Samuel A. Dobbins, represented New Jersey's 2nd congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1873–1877.
- Brad Ecklund, center who played five seasons in the NFL.
- Job H. Lippincott, United States Attorney for the District of New Jersey and Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court.
- Chauncey Morehouse, jazz drummer.
- Jim Saxton, Congressman from 1984 to 2009.
- Beulah Woolston, pioneering missionary teacher in China.