About Victory Gardens, NJ
1,604 people live in the New York City suburb of Victory Gardens. In Morris County is Victory Gardens. The majority of Victory Gardens residents rent their homes, giving the area an urban-suburban mix feel. Victory Gardens is home to a lot of families, and the people there tend to be liberal. Victory Gardens’ public schools are above average.
History of Victory Gardens, NJ
Victory Gardens was incorporated as a borough on June 20, 1951, from portions of Randolph Township. The borough is named for the victory gardens planted at private residences during World War II. As of the 2000 Census, Victory Gardens is Morris County’s smallest municipality, measured both by size and population, and its most densely populated. The origins of the borough began in 1941, when the federal government acquired 91 acres in Randolph Township as the site of a 300-unit housing project for war industry employees.
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