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Carranza Monument

  • 09/05/2002

Found accidentally 9/02 Page revamped 8/04 In July of 1928, Emilio Carranza Rodriguez’s plane crashed in the Pine Barrens. He was on his way back to Mexico from a goodwill flight to New York. At the crash site is a memorial, roughly 10-12 feet tall. One side has...

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Hampton Furnace

  • 09/05/2002

First found 9/02 New pics 2/05 After a controlled Fire 1/06 These pics are from 2/05. The original photos can be found at the bottom of the page. Hampton Furnace was one of the many bog iron furnaces in the Pine Barrens. Like the rest, it died shortly...

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Carusoville

  • 09/02/2002

First posted 9/02 New photos from 11/04 Carusoville is a now empty group of roads behind Bamber Lake. Supposedly the entire Caruso family lived back here and then for whatever reason all left. The government, being the kind productive souls they are, then of course came in and...

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Pickerel

  • 08/02/2002

Pics from 8/02 & 11/05 Not really sure where the name “Pickerel” came from; a friend of ours told us that’s what he called it, and I guess we were tired of saying “the woods by Clemente’s house”. These woods, found between Hooper Avenue & Fischer Boulevard in...

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Crabbe Cemetery

  • 08/02/2002

First found 8/02 New pics from 2/04 This place is another good example of rumors leaving stuff out, yet adding other stuff in to make it seem like more that it really is. I heard about this one for over a year before finding it. When I worked...

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The Fordham

  • 08/02/2002

Written 8/02 This is more of a tribute than anything, to something that I unfortunately never got to know more about. I don’t know exactly why I’m writing this up. I just feel I have to. This may not be a ‘true’ landmark to most people, but it...

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Sandy Hook 2002

  • 07/06/2002

2004 Trip / 2006 Trip Sandy Hook is an odd lil’ place. The north end is where the interesting stuff is. The area was used in the 1800’s & early 1900’s for military training and weapons testing. An interesting site to see is the Nine Gun Battery. This...

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Birdsville Church

  • 07/02/2002

I have not taken any photos of the church since 2002 but have checked up on it a few times. It seems the current owner is not going to knock it down, which is what many people thought at the time. A lot of people pass by this...

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