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Pompton may
refer to the
following in the U.S.
state of New Jersey:
Pompton people, an
historical Native American tribe Pompton Lakes, New Jersey, a borough...
- The
Pompton River is a
tributary of the P****aic River,
approximately 8
miles (13 km) long, in P****aic
County in
northern New
Jersey in the
United States...
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Pompton Plains is a census-designated
place (CDP) and
unincorporated community constituting the
majority of
Pequannock Township,
Morris County, in the...
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Pompton Lakes is a
borough in P****aic County, in the U.S.
state of New Jersey. As of the 2020
United States census, the borough's po****tion was 11,127...
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Pompton Lake is a 175-acre man-made lake on the
Ramapo River which is
located within the
towns of
Pompton Lakes and
Wayne in P****aic County, New Jersey...
- The
Pompton Mutiny, also
referred to as the
Federal Hill Rebellion, was a
revolt of
Continental Army
troops at
Pompton Camp in what was then
Pompton Township...
- The Newark-
Pompton Turnpike (now
known in
portions of its
former route as
Pompton Avenue, Route 23, and
Bloomfield Avenue), is a
roadway in
northern New...
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Pompton Lakes High
School (PLHS) is a four-year
comprehensive public high
school in the
borough of
Pompton Lakes in P****aic County, in the U.S.
state of...
- The
primary community in the
township is the census-designated
place of
Pompton Plains. The name "Pequannock", as used in the name of the
township and...
- The
Pompton or
Pamapon people were a sub-tribe of Algonquian-speaking
Native Americans, who once
lived northern New Jersey. The
Pompton historically lived...