view gallery NE1.1 km | Pasadena in Ghost Towns Listen to the story of Pasadena, a deserted hamlet across the ocean County line., nearer Whiting then chatsworth., but along the Jersey Central RR, trail of the legendary Blue Comet RR. What there is or ever was at Pasadena has no existence now except in the legends that linger with memories of a village that once was. posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date approved: 12/06/2005 last visited: 06/22/2013 |
view gallery NW1.4 km | Renault Winery bottle in Ginormous Everyday Objects A giant wooden bottle... posted by: ODragon location: New Jersey date approved: 01/29/2006 last visited: 12/10/2005 |
view gallery SW5.1 km | Abandoned RR Trestle Survey Disk II - Woodland Twp., NJ in U.S. Benchmarks This marker is located at the top of a concrete pillar on the side of an abandoned railroad trestle. Your back will be facing northwest in line with Route 72. You will need to climb up a dirt hill and walk across the trestle to get to it. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 04/21/2008 last visited: 11/15/2015 |
view gallery SW5.3 km | Abandoned RR Trestle Survey Disk I - Woodland Twp., NJ in U.S. Benchmarks This marker is located at the top of a concrete pillar on the side of an abandoned railroad trestle. Your back will be facing northwest in line with Route 72. You also need to climb up a dirt hill to get to the top. posted by: Math Teacher location: New Jersey date approved: 04/21/2008 last visited: 11/15/2015 |
view gallery N5.5 km | Buckingham in Ghost Towns South Jersey has many Ghost towns. Buckingham is just one of many. It was abandoned because it's economic base disappeared. Buckingham is a deserted station along the old Tuckerton RR, which has been abandoned too. posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date approved: 12/06/2005 last visited: 06/22/2013 |
view gallery E6.3 km | Patriot Rock - Whiting, NJ in Graffiti On Route 539 in front of the Pasadena Wildlife Management Area in Whiting, New Jersey, this carefully painted rock shows the heart and soul of our country's patriotism. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 05/25/2009 last visited: never |
view gallery NE7.2 km | Painted Turtle Rescue, NJ Pine Barrens in Turtle Crossings Heading through the old stagecoach roads in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, this painted turtle was taking a leisurely stroll across Buckingham Whiting Road. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 05/27/2008 last visited: 05/25/2008 |
view gallery S7.4 km | Coyle Field Smokey - Chatsworth, NJ in Smokey Bear Sign Sightings On the eastbound side of Route 72 in Chatsworth, in front of Coyle Field, the NJ Forest Fire Service primary facility for aviation maintenance, this Smokey stands guard. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 05/03/2009 last visited: 05/10/2009 |
view gallery W9.3 km | Painted Turtle Rescue, Brendan Byrne Forest, NJ in Turtle Crossings Heading through the old stagecoach roads in the New Jersey Pine Barrens, this painted turtle was taking a leisurely stroll across Coopers Road in what used to be Lebanon State Forest (now called Brendan Byrne Forest). posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 06/03/2008 last visited: never |
N9.5 km | Jersey Devil haunting New Jersey in News Article Locations The Jersey Devil, the supposed mythical creature of the New Jersey Pinelands, has haunted New Jersey and the surrounding areas for the past 260 years. This entity has been seen by over 2,000 witnesses over this period. It has terrorized towns and caused factories and schools to close down. The Posted Coordinates take you to the Whitesbog area where Steven Decatur may have seen the beast. posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date approved: 10/25/2005 last visited: 04/12/2015 |
view gallery NW10 km | A Million Dollar Resource Pinelands National Reserve - Browns Mills NJ in Signs of History Native Americans used the berries for food, medicinal purposes and dyes. They gave cranberries to the first European settlers as a sign of peace. Two centuries later, cranberry growers began cultivating the plants in the bogs of the Pinelands. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/06/2023 last visited: 01/06/2023 |
view gallery NW10 km | FIRST - National Reserve-Pinelands National Reserve - Browns Mills NJ in First of its Kind The 1.1 million acre New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve covers nearly 22 percent of the state. In recognition of its special resources, Congress established the Pinelands as the first National Reserve in 1978. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/06/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery NW10 km | Exploring the Pinelands-Pinelands National Reserve - Browns Mills NJ in Signs of History The 1.1 million acre New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve covers nearly 22 percent of the state. In recognition of its special resources, Congress established the Pinelands as the first National Reserve in 1978. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/07/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery NW10 km | Whitesbog Village - Browns Mills NJ in Signs of History Historic Whitesbog Village has its origins in 1857 when James A. Fenwick began cultivating cranberry bogs at this location. His son-in-law Joseph Josiah White took over management of the farm upon Fenwick's death in 1882. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/06/2023 last visited: 01/06/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | Pinelands National Reserve - New Lisbon NJ in Wikipedia Entries New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (also known as Pinelands National Reserve) is a national reserve that encompasses the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The Pinelands is a unique location of historic villages and berry farms. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/05/2023 last visited: 01/06/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | Whitesbog Historic District - Browns Mills NJ in U.S. National Register of Historic Places Historic Whitesbog Village has its origins in 1857 when James A. Fenwick began cultivating cranberry bogs at this location. His son-in-law Joseph Josiah White took over management of the farm upon Fenwick's death in 1882. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/08/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | Whitesbog Company Town in Ghost Towns Whitesbog was an active 19th and 20th-century cranberry and blueberry producing community. This company town was founded in the 1870s by Joseph J. White. The commercial high-bush blueberry was developed here by Elizabeth White. Once a thriving town and one of the largest cranberry farms in the state, the now silent village is an example of the changes in agriculture in this state. The site is undergoing restoration and is leased to the Whitesbog Preservation Trust, a nonprofit organization posted by: chstress53 location: New Jersey date approved: 12/06/2005 last visited: 01/06/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve - Brown Mills NJ in National Parks (U.S.) New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (also known as Pinelands National Reserve) is a national reserve that encompasses the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The Pinelands is a unique location of historic villages and berry farms. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/07/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve - Brown Mills NJ in National Parks of the World New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve (also known as Pinelands National Reserve) is a national reserve that encompasses the New Jersey Pine Barrens. The Pinelands is a unique location of historic villages and berry farms. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/06/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery NW10.1 km | New Jersey Pinelands National Reserve - Brown Mills NJ in Official Local Tourism Attractions Covering 1.1 million acres of oak and pine forest and swamp, Pinelands National Reserve is one of New Jersey's largest natural wonders. Under the grounds of the reserve is a giant aquifer holding 17 trillion gallons of pure water. posted by: Don.Morfe location: New Jersey date approved: 01/08/2023 last visited: 01/07/2023 |
view gallery SW10.1 km | Turtle Crossing Sign - Chatsworth, NJ in Uncommon Crossing Signs Chatsworth sits in the heart of Wharton State Forest and the New Jersey Pine Barrens. Our little "armored" friends are frequent in this area, please be careful on Route 563. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 11/13/2008 last visited: 10/19/2008 |
view gallery SW10.1 km | Fire Engine Crossing - Chatsworth, NJ in Uncommon Crossing Signs Chatsworth sits in the heart of Wharton State Forest and the New Jersey Pine Barrens. This little town has a big responsibility for managing forest fires. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 11/13/2008 last visited: 03/07/2009 |
view gallery SW10.1 km | Chatsworth Cranberry Festival, Chatsworth, NJ in Festivals Cranberries were a produce that helped shape the town of Chatsworth, New Jersey since the 1800s. Today, the town also uses cranberries to raise money to restore the few buildings of the town's historic past. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 11/17/2008 last visited: 10/18/2008 |
view gallery SW10.1 km | Chatsworth, NJ in American Guide Series Chatsworth was a booming iron producing town in the late 1700s, producing cannon balls for the Revolutionary War. In the 1800s, cranberries were a major product. And in the late 1800s, Chatsworth was a resort destination for the rich. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 01/17/2009 last visited: 03/07/2009 |
view gallery SW10.1 km | FIRST - Designated National Reserve in US in Superlatives The New Jersey Pine Barrens, some 1.1 million acres of unique ecology and beauty, is a part of New Jersey that offers incredible historical, geological and anthropological adventures. It is the first area designated as a National Reserve. posted by: 94RedRover location: New Jersey date approved: 03/08/2009 last visited: 03/07/2009 |
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