Artificial Island (Delaware River)
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Artificial Island is a U.S. island located along the eastern shore of the Delaware River, mostly in southwestern New Jersey with a tiny portion inside Delaware's boundaries. It is part of both Lower Alloways Creek Township, Salem County, New Jersey and New Castle County, Delaware. The island is separated from mainland New Jersey by Alloway Creek and Hope Creek. It is called "artificial" since portions of the island are composed of land reclaimed from Delaware Bay.
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Alloway Creek Neck Road,
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Latitude | Longitude |
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N 39.4757 ° | E -75.536 ° |
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Salem Nuclear Cooling Tower
Alloway Creek Neck Road
08038
New Jersey, United States
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