Green Bank is an unincorporated community located within Washington Township, in Burlington County, New Jersey, United States.
[2] In the 19th century, Green Bank was important to the economy of Washington Township: it held one of the township's main sawmills, it functioned as a port from which the township's lumber was shipped down the Mullica River to the Atlantic Ocean, and when shipbuilding became an important industry in the township in the late 19th century, many ships were built at Green Bank.
[3] Children in Green Bank formerly attended a school within the town as part of Washington Township's school district; this school, built in 1919, is on the state Register of Historic Places[4] and is currently used as the township's town hall, having been replaced with a larger school building next door in 2006.
[7] People who were born in, residents of, or otherwise closely associated with Green Bank include:
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