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Cranberry Bog Pumping Station

  • 04/20/2003

This place is right by Martha’s Furnace, so we decided to check both out. We were disappointed by the furnace, but this place made the trip worthwhile. We heard about the station from NJ Pine Barrens. Nothing else to say really; enjoy the pics. The gate that leads...

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Apple Pie Hill

  • 03/16/2003

Not a whole lot to say about Apple Pie Hill now; it’s a hill with a fire tower on top of it. It’s one of the highest points in southern NJ at 205 feet. There are several stories surrounding it; a popular one claims an asylum once sat...

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Route 679 House

  • 03/16/2003

I found this place by accident…..sort of. It’s pretty hard not to notice this house on the side of Rt. 679. I was looking for the Harrisville Ruins when I spotted this house. I walked around a bit to see if any other buildings were nearby, but I...

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Harrisville Ruins

  • 03/16/2003

Originally visited 3/03 New photos from 2/05 I’m amazed at how much of Harrisville is left. This particular building is the paper mill, but cellar holes can be found around it as well. It’s difficult to grasp the concept that many people lived and worked around this paper...

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Pioneer Smelting Company

  • 02/16/2003

Visited 2/03 Demolished Winter ’03 The “House” This is the smallest of the buildings. It had only 2 rooms, and most of the walls had big sections knocked out of them. Nothing much to say about this building…..just the usual graffitti, smashed windows, and knocked-down doors. The “Hangar”...

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Purgatory House

  • 02/06/2003

I heard about this place numerous times but didn’t know how to get to it. One of the site’s readers (thanks Annie) told me how to get there. So off I went. Click here for Annie’s photos. Further up Purgatory Rd., we found another odd site. It looked...

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Monk’s Caves

  • 10/06/2002

10/02 & 12/02 12/16/05 – I never, ever edit my old photos. This was an exception – the only one so far. This was such a cool place, and I always felt the pictures didn’t fully represent it. So I gave in and brightened and sharpened some of...

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Quaker Bridge

  • 10/06/2002

Yet another place we stumbled upon by accident. When we took the dirt road a little too far, we ended up on this bridge. According to SJ Unpaved, the original bridge was built in 1772 by Quakers, who had yearly meetings in Tuckerton. SJ Unpaved also says a...

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