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Millville, N.J. is located in Cumberland County, the heart of the Northeast corridor. Cumberland County is situated along the Delaware Bay and conveniently located just two hours from New York City and Baltimore and forty-five minutes from Philadelphia and Atlantic City. It is comprised of 3 cities (Millville, Vineland and Bridgeton), 10 Townships and 1 Borough.
Nearby Attractions
Glasstown Arts District
Downtown Millville
We invite you to enjoy and experience a southern New Jersey town steeped in the history of American glass making while strolling through its downtown Arts District. You’ll find 19th century buildings and homes of rich architectural history. There is a focus on fine arts at the Riverfront Renaissance Center for the Arts, a public gallery and education center. Private galleries dot the streetscape with an offering of original paintings, ceramics, glicees, mosaics, and more. Browse among speciality shops — unique gifts, antiques, books, hand-crafted fashions, candy — and indulge yourself with old fashioned personal service. You will find an excellent selection of restaurants, cafes and pubs for breakfast, lunch and dinner! The fare includes classic Americana diner-style food, Euro-California cuisine, great subs and pizza, pub fare, Sushi and Chinese, and fine dining in luxurious atmosphere. You’ll want to enjoy the wild and scenic Maurice River as you walk along the river walk or enjoy a picnic in the Captain Buck Riverfront Park. There is convenient parking located in the one block that separates the downtown and the river.
Wheaton Arts and Cultural Center
Wade Boulevard & Village Drive, Millville
WheatonArts is a national cultural treasure. Located on 65 wooded acres, WheatonArts is home to the Museum of American Glass, the Creative Glass Center of America International Fellowship Program, the largest folklife center in the Garden State, a hot glass studio, several traditional craft studios, five museum stores, a 13,000 sq. ft. event center and a beautiful pond-side picnic grove in a true Pineland Sanctuary! In addition to daily glass blowing and craft demonstrations, WheatonArts features special exhibitions, programs, workshops, performances and several weekend festivals throughout the year. WheatonArts offers an extraordinary level of personal interaction with professional artists in a warm and inviting environment.
Museum of American Glass
Downtown Millville
Museum of American Glass is at Wheaton Village. More than 6,500 objects span the history of American glass from the early 1700s to contemporary works. Exhibits include one of the largest bottles in the world as well as pieces by the Durand, Sandwich, and Tiffany glass companies, and by glass artists Dale Chihuly and Paul Stankard.
Millville Army Air Field Museum
1 Leddon St., Millville Municipal Airport
Dedicated by the U.S. War Department in 1941, the Millville Army Air Field was known as “America’s First Defense Airport.” Some 100,000 men and women served in Millville during World War II, including 1,500 fighter pilots. Exhibits include aviation artifacts and displays dedicated to the Tuskegee airmen, USO women and veterans of World Wars I and II, Korea and Vietnam.
Cumberland Mall
100 Cumberland Mall, Vineland
The stores, styles, and selections you want are close and convenient! Visit over 80 specialty stores and eateries including Old Navy, American Eagle Outfitters, GAP, Littman Jewelers, Saladworks, Bath & Body Works and Aeropostale.
Union Lake Crossing
Route 47 and Union Lake Crossing Boulevard, Millville
Includes major retailers such as Target, Kohl’s, Dick’s Sporting Goods, Shop Rite, Staples and much more.
Vineland Historical and Antiquarian Society
108 S 7th St, Vineland
The Society has material relating to Vineland and its surroundings, including items belonging to town founder Charles K. Landis and his family. The museum features locally crafted glassware, military memorabilia, a music room, old firefighting equipment, American Indian relics, and period furniture and clothing. Archives are available for genealogical research.