Franklinville is an unincorporated community in Franklin Township, Gloucester County, located in the rural interior of South Jersey between Vineland to the south and Glassboro to the north. Gloucester County’s agricultural landscape supports a mix of crop farming and small-scale beverage production, and the Franklin Township area is part of the broader South Jersey farm belt that extends through Salem and Cumberland counties.
Craft beverage producers in this part of the county tend to be farm-based operations using locally grown fruit and grain. Franklinville is most easily reached from Vineland on Route 40 or from Glassboro via Route 553. The surrounding Gloucester County wine and brewery scene connects to the Mullica Hill area to the northeast, which has become a small but notable craft beverage destination in South Jersey. Salem County wineries and the Delaware Bay corridor are within a short drive to the southwest, making Franklinville a reasonable midpoint for visitors exploring the agricultural craft beverage corridor that runs through South Jersey’s interior counties.
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