There are no trucks in the Pines.''. 3. Apparently many have tried; the tree is covered with ax marks. New Jersey's long history includes plenty of murder and mayhem, giving the state its fair share of spooky and haunted locations. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. The tale … Continue reading →, It’s here! The #55 issue of Weird NJ Magazine: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, is now available. 8. Because there's a lot of nowhere there — deep, dark woods; overwhelming silence; and trails that lead to certain doom, all of which give rise to legends of ghosts, goblins, and yes, a devil or two. "Phone died, ran out of gas. All are available in all sizes and … Continue reading →, These days there’s a popular fashion or “cosplay” fad known a “Steampunk.” Steampunk is based on the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past, usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of … Continue reading →, Hey, You Wanna Hear a Weird Story? The Devil's Tree, Mountain Road, Bernards. There are creepy lakes … Continue reading →, There is one particular abandoned dynamite bunker on a remote beach on Sandy Hook that holds some very strange and mysterious secrets. m_gallery_id = "16199565"; One story goes that she was a girl attacked by Indians in colonial America; a hatchet aimed at her heart ended up in her shoulder. The Gates of Hell, Clifton. Cemeteries and mausoleums are morbid enough; but the state's most gruesome gravestone is in a league of its own. m_gallery_creation_date = "Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 5:18 PM"; The state's scariest-sounding road can be found in Warren County, minutes from the town of Hope. 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, Henry Leddel's gravestone in Hilltop Cemetery at Hilltop Church. But that’s not all! Folks here in New Jersey sure do know how to get into the Halloween spirit, and often do so with elaborate seasonal displays. One bedroom, one bath, dine-in kitchen, living room with working brick fireplace, and an outdoor pool. What is it about Boy Scouts and murderous backwoodsmen — and women? How can a place so beautiful and mysterious be so supremely spooky?

4. The Pine Barrens.

Feel free to share — if you dare! Here's my 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, including an interview with a Grovers Mill resident who was in town at the time. Find the Munchmobile on Facebook and on Instagram. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). 1. Thoughtfully marked by a "Gates of Hell'' spray-painted sign, it's still a popular urban exploration outing. Continue reading →, Motorists driving along Route 9 in the New Gretna/Bass River area have reported seeing strange things popping up along the roadside. "The tree trunk was unscathed. Camp Pahaquarry closed in 1972. Its most famous patient: songwriter Woody Guthrie, who — suffering from Huntington's disease, a hereditary nervous disorder — stayed here in the late 1950s.

7. In 1849, an outbreak struck Independence and the nearby area. 9. Note: Prospective buyers should not … Continue reading →, In the town of Lakewood, Ocean County, stands a tree which is famous in local lore known as the “JL Tree.” Its tragic tale tells of the violent death of a young local lad and the tree that has immortalized … Continue reading →, The Hindenburg disaster took place over 77 years ago as the German zeppelin caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, killing 36 people. Preservationists fought to save the magnificent French Renaissance building, but the state announced this August it had awarded a $34 million contract to demolish Greystone.

Another that she was a mad hermit living deep in the woods who attacked trespassers with her ax. Dave Hochman, who grew up in Bridgewater and also shared his story on Twitter, remembers a Halloween trip to the Devil's Tree with buddies when he was 17, "when the area was much less developed.''. We’ve received quite a few letters about an unusual area in Double Trouble State Park, on the border of Berkeley and Lacey Townships in Ocean County, where all of the trees had apparently been pushed down in a strange circular pattern by some unknown force. Continue reading →, For almost 86 years now I have stood on Rt.

You can still find Route 666s in Burlington, Camden, Salem and Cumberland counties. Weird N.J. readers have reported albinos, strange chants, mysterious writings, witches, ghosts, bodybags and hundreds of blue and white lights in the area. I found (the rest of her group).

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There are no trucks in the Pines.''. 3. Apparently many have tried; the tree is covered with ax marks. New Jersey's long history includes plenty of murder and mayhem, giving the state its fair share of spooky and haunted locations. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. The tale … Continue reading →, It’s here! The #55 issue of Weird NJ Magazine: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, is now available. 8. Because there's a lot of nowhere there — deep, dark woods; overwhelming silence; and trails that lead to certain doom, all of which give rise to legends of ghosts, goblins, and yes, a devil or two. "Phone died, ran out of gas. All are available in all sizes and … Continue reading →, These days there’s a popular fashion or “cosplay” fad known a “Steampunk.” Steampunk is based on the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past, usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of … Continue reading →, Hey, You Wanna Hear a Weird Story? The Devil's Tree, Mountain Road, Bernards. There are creepy lakes … Continue reading →, There is one particular abandoned dynamite bunker on a remote beach on Sandy Hook that holds some very strange and mysterious secrets. m_gallery_id = "16199565"; One story goes that she was a girl attacked by Indians in colonial America; a hatchet aimed at her heart ended up in her shoulder. The Gates of Hell, Clifton. Cemeteries and mausoleums are morbid enough; but the state's most gruesome gravestone is in a league of its own. m_gallery_creation_date = "Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 5:18 PM"; The state's scariest-sounding road can be found in Warren County, minutes from the town of Hope. 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, Henry Leddel's gravestone in Hilltop Cemetery at Hilltop Church. But that’s not all! Folks here in New Jersey sure do know how to get into the Halloween spirit, and often do so with elaborate seasonal displays. One bedroom, one bath, dine-in kitchen, living room with working brick fireplace, and an outdoor pool. What is it about Boy Scouts and murderous backwoodsmen — and women? How can a place so beautiful and mysterious be so supremely spooky?

4. The Pine Barrens.

Feel free to share — if you dare! Here's my 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, including an interview with a Grovers Mill resident who was in town at the time. Find the Munchmobile on Facebook and on Instagram. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). 1. Thoughtfully marked by a "Gates of Hell'' spray-painted sign, it's still a popular urban exploration outing. Continue reading →, Motorists driving along Route 9 in the New Gretna/Bass River area have reported seeing strange things popping up along the roadside. "The tree trunk was unscathed. Camp Pahaquarry closed in 1972. Its most famous patient: songwriter Woody Guthrie, who — suffering from Huntington's disease, a hereditary nervous disorder — stayed here in the late 1950s.

7. In 1849, an outbreak struck Independence and the nearby area. 9. Note: Prospective buyers should not … Continue reading →, In the town of Lakewood, Ocean County, stands a tree which is famous in local lore known as the “JL Tree.” Its tragic tale tells of the violent death of a young local lad and the tree that has immortalized … Continue reading →, The Hindenburg disaster took place over 77 years ago as the German zeppelin caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, killing 36 people. Preservationists fought to save the magnificent French Renaissance building, but the state announced this August it had awarded a $34 million contract to demolish Greystone.

Another that she was a mad hermit living deep in the woods who attacked trespassers with her ax. Dave Hochman, who grew up in Bridgewater and also shared his story on Twitter, remembers a Halloween trip to the Devil's Tree with buddies when he was 17, "when the area was much less developed.''. We’ve received quite a few letters about an unusual area in Double Trouble State Park, on the border of Berkeley and Lacey Townships in Ocean County, where all of the trees had apparently been pushed down in a strange circular pattern by some unknown force. Continue reading →, For almost 86 years now I have stood on Rt.

You can still find Route 666s in Burlington, Camden, Salem and Cumberland counties. Weird N.J. readers have reported albinos, strange chants, mysterious writings, witches, ghosts, bodybags and hundreds of blue and white lights in the area. I found (the rest of her group).

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There are no trucks in the Pines.''. 3. Apparently many have tried; the tree is covered with ax marks. New Jersey's long history includes plenty of murder and mayhem, giving the state its fair share of spooky and haunted locations. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. The tale … Continue reading →, It’s here! The #55 issue of Weird NJ Magazine: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, is now available. 8. Because there's a lot of nowhere there — deep, dark woods; overwhelming silence; and trails that lead to certain doom, all of which give rise to legends of ghosts, goblins, and yes, a devil or two. "Phone died, ran out of gas. All are available in all sizes and … Continue reading →, These days there’s a popular fashion or “cosplay” fad known a “Steampunk.” Steampunk is based on the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past, usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of … Continue reading →, Hey, You Wanna Hear a Weird Story? The Devil's Tree, Mountain Road, Bernards. There are creepy lakes … Continue reading →, There is one particular abandoned dynamite bunker on a remote beach on Sandy Hook that holds some very strange and mysterious secrets. m_gallery_id = "16199565"; One story goes that she was a girl attacked by Indians in colonial America; a hatchet aimed at her heart ended up in her shoulder. The Gates of Hell, Clifton. Cemeteries and mausoleums are morbid enough; but the state's most gruesome gravestone is in a league of its own. m_gallery_creation_date = "Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 5:18 PM"; The state's scariest-sounding road can be found in Warren County, minutes from the town of Hope. 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, Henry Leddel's gravestone in Hilltop Cemetery at Hilltop Church. But that’s not all! Folks here in New Jersey sure do know how to get into the Halloween spirit, and often do so with elaborate seasonal displays. One bedroom, one bath, dine-in kitchen, living room with working brick fireplace, and an outdoor pool. What is it about Boy Scouts and murderous backwoodsmen — and women? How can a place so beautiful and mysterious be so supremely spooky?

4. The Pine Barrens.

Feel free to share — if you dare! Here's my 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, including an interview with a Grovers Mill resident who was in town at the time. Find the Munchmobile on Facebook and on Instagram. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). 1. Thoughtfully marked by a "Gates of Hell'' spray-painted sign, it's still a popular urban exploration outing. Continue reading →, Motorists driving along Route 9 in the New Gretna/Bass River area have reported seeing strange things popping up along the roadside. "The tree trunk was unscathed. Camp Pahaquarry closed in 1972. Its most famous patient: songwriter Woody Guthrie, who — suffering from Huntington's disease, a hereditary nervous disorder — stayed here in the late 1950s.

7. In 1849, an outbreak struck Independence and the nearby area. 9. Note: Prospective buyers should not … Continue reading →, In the town of Lakewood, Ocean County, stands a tree which is famous in local lore known as the “JL Tree.” Its tragic tale tells of the violent death of a young local lad and the tree that has immortalized … Continue reading →, The Hindenburg disaster took place over 77 years ago as the German zeppelin caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, killing 36 people. Preservationists fought to save the magnificent French Renaissance building, but the state announced this August it had awarded a $34 million contract to demolish Greystone.

Another that she was a mad hermit living deep in the woods who attacked trespassers with her ax. Dave Hochman, who grew up in Bridgewater and also shared his story on Twitter, remembers a Halloween trip to the Devil's Tree with buddies when he was 17, "when the area was much less developed.''. We’ve received quite a few letters about an unusual area in Double Trouble State Park, on the border of Berkeley and Lacey Townships in Ocean County, where all of the trees had apparently been pushed down in a strange circular pattern by some unknown force. Continue reading →, For almost 86 years now I have stood on Rt.

You can still find Route 666s in Burlington, Camden, Salem and Cumberland counties. Weird N.J. readers have reported albinos, strange chants, mysterious writings, witches, ghosts, bodybags and hundreds of blue and white lights in the area. I found (the rest of her group).

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Built to house hundreds of patients, Greystone eventually packed in 7,500 or more. There’s a desolate five-mile stretch of narrow asphalt known as Great Bay Boulevard located in Tuckerton that leads southeast out of Mystic Island across an expansive salt marsh. Note to readers: if you purchase something through one of our affiliate links we may earn a commission. Some say that reverberations of the tragic event, of a paranormal nature, can still be felt around the Lakehurst Naval Base to this day––especially in Hangar No. Often dubbed "the most haunted house in America,'' the Spy House has long been the home of ghostly apparitions and paranormal presences. And don't forget Dead Man's Curve. A monstrous black rock looming over the Turnpike is scary enough; when you add the fact that Snake Hill was once home to a psychiatric hospital, almshouse and penitentiary, you can see why it has spooked generations of Hudson County kids. 5. m_gallery_pagetype = "embed"; Does any abandoned building in New Jersey evoke the same dread and frisson Greystone does? A moody, atmospheric photo of the Devil's Tree in Bernards. No other road in the state, according to Weird N.J., has had more rumors and tall tales attached to it than this long, lonely stretch of asphalt. Camp Pahaquarry, Warren County.

There are no trucks in the Pines.''. 3. Apparently many have tried; the tree is covered with ax marks. New Jersey's long history includes plenty of murder and mayhem, giving the state its fair share of spooky and haunted locations. The material on this site may not be reproduced, distributed, transmitted, cached or otherwise used, except with the prior written permission of Advance Local. The tale … Continue reading →, It’s here! The #55 issue of Weird NJ Magazine: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey’s Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets, is now available. 8. Because there's a lot of nowhere there — deep, dark woods; overwhelming silence; and trails that lead to certain doom, all of which give rise to legends of ghosts, goblins, and yes, a devil or two. "Phone died, ran out of gas. All are available in all sizes and … Continue reading →, These days there’s a popular fashion or “cosplay” fad known a “Steampunk.” Steampunk is based on the idea of futuristic technology existing in the past, usually the 19th century, and often set in Victorian era England—but with prominent elements of … Continue reading →, Hey, You Wanna Hear a Weird Story? The Devil's Tree, Mountain Road, Bernards. There are creepy lakes … Continue reading →, There is one particular abandoned dynamite bunker on a remote beach on Sandy Hook that holds some very strange and mysterious secrets. m_gallery_id = "16199565"; One story goes that she was a girl attacked by Indians in colonial America; a hatchet aimed at her heart ended up in her shoulder. The Gates of Hell, Clifton. Cemeteries and mausoleums are morbid enough; but the state's most gruesome gravestone is in a league of its own. m_gallery_creation_date = "Tuesday, October 28, 2014, 5:18 PM"; The state's scariest-sounding road can be found in Warren County, minutes from the town of Hope. 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, Henry Leddel's gravestone in Hilltop Cemetery at Hilltop Church. But that’s not all! Folks here in New Jersey sure do know how to get into the Halloween spirit, and often do so with elaborate seasonal displays. One bedroom, one bath, dine-in kitchen, living room with working brick fireplace, and an outdoor pool. What is it about Boy Scouts and murderous backwoodsmen — and women? How can a place so beautiful and mysterious be so supremely spooky?

4. The Pine Barrens.

Feel free to share — if you dare! Here's my 75th anniversary story on the infamous broadcast, including an interview with a Grovers Mill resident who was in town at the time. Find the Munchmobile on Facebook and on Instagram. Registration on or use of this site constitutes acceptance of our User Agreement, Privacy Policy and Cookie Statement, and Your California Privacy Rights (each updated 1/1/20). 1. Thoughtfully marked by a "Gates of Hell'' spray-painted sign, it's still a popular urban exploration outing. Continue reading →, Motorists driving along Route 9 in the New Gretna/Bass River area have reported seeing strange things popping up along the roadside. "The tree trunk was unscathed. Camp Pahaquarry closed in 1972. Its most famous patient: songwriter Woody Guthrie, who — suffering from Huntington's disease, a hereditary nervous disorder — stayed here in the late 1950s.

7. In 1849, an outbreak struck Independence and the nearby area. 9. Note: Prospective buyers should not … Continue reading →, In the town of Lakewood, Ocean County, stands a tree which is famous in local lore known as the “JL Tree.” Its tragic tale tells of the violent death of a young local lad and the tree that has immortalized … Continue reading →, The Hindenburg disaster took place over 77 years ago as the German zeppelin caught fire and was destroyed during its attempt to dock with its mooring mast at the Lakehurst Naval Air Station, killing 36 people. Preservationists fought to save the magnificent French Renaissance building, but the state announced this August it had awarded a $34 million contract to demolish Greystone.

Another that she was a mad hermit living deep in the woods who attacked trespassers with her ax. Dave Hochman, who grew up in Bridgewater and also shared his story on Twitter, remembers a Halloween trip to the Devil's Tree with buddies when he was 17, "when the area was much less developed.''. We’ve received quite a few letters about an unusual area in Double Trouble State Park, on the border of Berkeley and Lacey Townships in Ocean County, where all of the trees had apparently been pushed down in a strange circular pattern by some unknown force. Continue reading →, For almost 86 years now I have stood on Rt.

You can still find Route 666s in Burlington, Camden, Salem and Cumberland counties. Weird N.J. readers have reported albinos, strange chants, mysterious writings, witches, ghosts, bodybags and hundreds of blue and white lights in the area. I found (the rest of her group).

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