Gloucester City, New Jersey Statistic: Population, Charts, Map, Steets and More

This article is about the Population & Steets of Gloucester City, New Jersey. If you're interested in knowing more about the area, read on. You'll find interesting statistics on the city's ethnic composition and where it stands in relation to other areas in the state. For example, when it comes to race, 34.2% of the population is Irish, making it the ninth most ethnically diverse city in the U.S. Overall, the area is 7% smaller than the average.

In 2010, the population of Gloucester City was 11,456. The city is located in Camden County, New Jersey, and is part of the 1st Congressional District. The city is home to the Camden County Sheriff, Charles H. Billingham, who was elected in 2016.

The Walt Whitman Bridge crosses the Delaware River, carrying Interstate 76 west. The bridge's abutments stretch over 12,000 feet, allowing Interstate 76 to travel west to Philadelphia. The city is also served by U.S. Route 130, which travels through the area. The town is a hub for shipping goods across the Delaware River. Residents also have easy access to the city's other major roads.

The county's growth led to the formation of Centre Township, which was incorporated from Union Township, except Gloucester. The population of Gloucester City and its surrounding communities exploded when the textile magnate from Philadelphia purchased large tracts of the county and began building textile factories. Architect David S. Brown designed the city's street layout and named many of the streets. The county was founded on March 13, 1844.