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"Where One Journey Ends In
Deception A New One Begins In Glory Beyond The Vale Of Reality Lays Deeper
Vastness Then The Eyes Can Comprehend"
By AngelOfThyNight
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Kips Castle built a century ago was
home to many families and even a well known cult. This castle is home to
ritualistic abuse, secret passages, Haunting's, and other strange
activity. Today Kip's Castle is a law firm but still this structure on the
mountain remains as eerie as it did when it was first built.
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Overbrook Asylum is rumored to have
miles of tunnels that interlink to many of the deplorable structures of
this hell. Today a local hangout for the curious the many buildings of
Overbrook hold many mysteries as even its wheelchairs remain. Walk
with us as we roam its catacombs and halls.
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Lambert Tower sits atop Garrett Mountain
and was built near the great Lambert Castle. Built for his wife who passed
on the castle started to die much like its original owner. Today many
ghost stories are passed around about its tower and its buried treasure
near by.
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Pyramid Mountain &
New Jersey's Stonehenge was home to the Lenape Indian tribe eventually
early pioneers. Today the Pyramid Mountain area is a historical site with
old farmstead foundations and its mystical Tripod Rock at the peak. Rumors
of vortexes, giant cats and other strange occurrences are passed around
over the years. It was also the place where some very famous outlaws
hid. Journey with us as we battle Pyramid Mountain in search of
the truth!
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Hibernia St. Patrick's Cemetery sits
back in the woods near the old Hibernia Ghost Town and Mine. Stories
passed on over the years of many miners buried here and ghost town
residents who never made it out alive. What secrets does this hidden
cemetery hold? Do its miner ghost still haunt its dark woods?
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Hibernia was one of the 4th largest iron
ore mines in the east coast since the early 1700s. Once the site of a
crusher, series of 3000 ft deep mines and a ghost town all that remains is
its overgrown foundations and sealed mine which is one of the largest bat hibernaculum's
in the country. Many hidden jewels reside surrounding Hibernia deep within
the Wildcat Ridge Forest. Walk with us as we uncover the truth to this
haunting place.
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Waterloo Village one of Northern NJ's
biggest and most preserved ghost towns has two centuries of history as it
is known for its Morris Canal. Once home to many pioneers the town cleared
out when the canal died and hobos overran the town. Today a dismal feeling
surrounds this village.
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Whitesbog a cranberry settlement was
also the birth place of the Blueberry. With two centuries of history
tracks of the infamous Jersey Devil have been found here along its stage
coaching roads along with many sightings during its Blueberry festival.
Journey with us we visit our first ghost town of the Pine Barrens.
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Atsion a ghost town that had a little
bit of everything including an Iron Forge and Cotton Mill. Today little
remains but remnants of the past such as the old railroad tracks, a house
full of evil cats, foundations and tales of the Jersey Devil screaming
along its lake. Take a ride with us as we journey into some of the back roads
of the Pine Barrens.
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The NJ Pine Barrens full of native American
folklore, UFO sightings, Bigfoot, and Jersey Devil Legends makes up one
fifth of the state of NJ totally over one million acres. Once a mystical
forest full of many prospering iron furnace, paper mill, glass
works, cranberry harvesting towns. Today all that remains is its
historical sites left for the Jersey Devil to traverse upon. What caused
these settlements to become ghost towns? Adventure with us as we journey
into one of the countries most mysterious forest and ultimately camp where
truth seekers are never found again.
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Harrisville Papermill Ruins was once the
site of one of the most prosperous ghost towns of the Pine Barrens.
Eventually the owner of the paper mill stayed behind as the town became deserted
and everything burnt down leaving skeletal remains of one of the largest
paper mills in the Pine Barrens.
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Estellville Glassworks was one of the
most successful glass production industries in the Pine Barrens. It also
was the site of a ghost town all that remains is the cemetery, munitions
factory ruins, washed out bridge, foundations of the factory and
mansion up the road. Rumor has it that the mansion is haunted and that
this was the actual birthplace of the Jersey Devil!
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Weymouth Furnace
perhaps the most famous of its kind and one of the oldest still haunts the
egg harbor river. Once the site of a grist mill, saw mill and village
nothing much remains but a few foundations. The furnace eventually was
turned into a paper mill which failed and was left for the Jersey Devil to
roam and sit perched upon its collapsing stones.
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The Blue Hole is it an Marl Pit?
Natural Spring? Or is this the location where the Jersey Devil drinks. One
of the most mysterious places of all rumors of drownings, deaths, and even
people being pulled in by the Devil himself!! What mystery surrounds this
small clear body of water hidden deep in the Pine Barrens?
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Pleasant Mills Cemetery & Church
provided the residents of Batsto a place to worship. Many churches were
built but the one to remain is 200 years old and is still in use today.
Many prominent permanent guest from various ghost towns in the area are
buried here today. At one time Benedict Arnold had his headquarters
here and the town of Pleasant Mills was known for its booming paper
mill.
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Batsto Village one of the most
famous ghost towns in the Pine Barrens is home to some of the most Jersey
Devil Sightings. Once the site of an iron works, glass works, and even
agricultural center today all that remains are its empty structures and
the ghost that haunt them.
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Friendship one of the last ghost towns
to survive in the pine barrens is nothing but foundations and cellar
holes. This cranberry town has many hidden secrets. Journey with us as we
uncover its true history in a very dismal secluded area of the pine
barrens.
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Hampton Furnace & The Cranberry Ruins
was one of the only places in the Pine Barrens where a Jersey Devil
carcass was retrieved. Known for its 1700s forge and one of the most
successful cranberry operations today all that remains is desolation, remnants
of the past and its Jersey Devil sightings.
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Apple Pie Hill is rumored to be the site
of a sanitarium. It is the highest point in the pine barrens with a tower
for those who dare to climb it. Rumors of buried treasure and even a death
caused by the Jersey Devil near here are just a few of the myths. Venture
with us as we conquer the number one look out point of the Pine Barrens.
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Smithville Village an advanced town with
machinery and invention sits today restored full of energy from its past.
The old tree near the ravine has seen many generations pass. Take a
daytime stroll as we uncover what lurks the village streets at this one
booming town.
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Double Trouble once a Sawmill and
Cranberry town is now a restored ghost town. Sitting on the edge of the
pine barrens this dismal place has many myths as to how it got its name.
Why did the town fail? Is there something more paranormal to it? The the
name come from its dam breaking twice or did the Jersey Devil plague
this little hamlet?
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Jumpers Bridge & Munitions Factory
Ruins is the site of many suicides, vagrants and the site of a factory
explosion which killed dozens. Today the bridge is the site of graffiti
and the ruins are scattered for almost a mile. The site is rumored to have
a vortex and be known for its UFO activity,
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Clinton Road fabled to be the place of
strange occult practices, mafia activity, hell hounds, ghost, Bigfoot and
even aliens. Today this long desolate road is home to many adventurers. Do
you dare traverse down its dangerous curves in search of the truth?
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 Liberty Island
& Ellis Island go hand in hand. With over 300 years of history Liberty
Island was home to many pirate hangings, a revolutionary war fort and of
course today Lady Liberty which graced the immigrants who were processed
at Ellis Island. Journey with us into 300 years of history and let us
share with you its dark pasts!
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The WTC Ground Zero site is home to one
of the largest conspiracies in the nation! On 911 was the day
Nostradamus's prophecy came true. What really happened at the twin towers
rumors of missiles, secret plots, controlled demolitions, and even UFO's
are just a few of the conspiracies passed around. Join PGS as we visit
ground zero and spread the truth. Knowledge is Power! Rumors of energy and
Haunting's are passed around the current construction crews.
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The Doll House once owned by an older
lady and a happy place where her granddaughter visited sits alone away
from the road looking almost as if the departed were still residing
here. Strange noises, cold spots and a sense of sadness engulf this little
white home.
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The Sinking House was once a family home
and now is being consumed by the earth. Once aired on the news this
publicized home remains in constant hell. Walk with us as we journey into
its slanted halls and rooms.
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Lake Dexter Mary Farms Unit is part of
the Lake George Forest. With all its native American history today this
part of the forest still remains the hunting grounds for Floridians.
Journey with us as we venture deep into the heart of this tract ISO of
Native American spirits and bigfoot.
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The Devila House PGS was called in on is
a place of phantom knocks, moving objects, banging in the attic, bulbs
blow and paintings falling. Is this a poltergeist created from negative
energy or is there a more sinister haunting going on within this home?
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Fort Butler was once the garrison of the
St. Johns during the Seminole wars. Nothing remains of this wood fort but
its ghost surrounding the woods and harbor inn. Who murdered the night
watchman of the bridge? Walk with us as we uncover mystery and history!
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The Old
Sanford Police Department
was once the place of law and order...eventually home to a fire
department. Today all that remains is its ghost of the past and
diminishing ruins. Journey with us into its basements and halls as we
uncover the truth to this historical site.
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Coral Castle was a 28 year old project which still
remains to be one of the greatest mysteries in the last century. Did its
creator know the secrets of the pyramids or was he a man beyond his own
time? Does his ghost haunt the castles grounds still awaiting Agnes his
sweet sixteen? Find out as I tour the Bermuda Triangle....Miami and Tour
this beautiful historic site.
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The Edward Williams House is one of the oldest in
Orange City awaiting its demolition. Once a place of agriculture owned by
a sick man now a place where only the ghost remain and a hidden urban
trail surrounds what was once this lush property.
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The West Orange Trail was once the site of a citrus
railroad line which once passed one of the oldest orange groves in the
state of FL. Today all that remains are its depots, historic bridges, park
benches, and dismal forest which were once part of a cotton plantation.
Journey with us as we backpack to a place where the unseen are as
mysterious as the lands this trail slices through.
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Oakland Historical Cemetery is a place for all
the prominent site settlers are laid to rest for the town of Oakland.
Rumored to be strange this hidden place is one of the best kept secrets in
central Florida. What lurks amongst its vaults and graves?
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Ocoee Cemetery is one of the only cemeteries in
Florida that sits on a hill. Known for its 9 confederate burials a camera
stealing ghost and curious car searching entity are amongst the mysterious
to this historical place. Is there more going on here then what the locals
know about?
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The Earlwood House is a century old surrounded by
the history of the development of Tangerine a small English community. A
man seen with a trench coat, a ghostly lady on the stairs, objects being
thrown, shadow creatures, and ghostly voices are just a few of the
paranormal occurrences present here. Is the house a vortex for the
restless or is the property haunted by its previous history?
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The Lake Ola House was once the site of a hotel then
a Sanitarium both which burned down. One of the oldest homes in Sanitarium
this place is enough to give you chills just looking at it from the
outside. Journey with us as we walk down its dark halls and uncover its
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The Bernard House once the home of a dwarf for
Barnum & Bailey Circus now a place of deplorable conditions is said to be
haunted by a little boy. What deep dark secret is held within the heavily
locked room with the Lions Emblem? Strange footsteps are heard from the
beyond as the unseen watches and waits from its second story windows. |
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Tangerine Cemetery is a quaint eerie place that sits
back in the thick. A black burial ground for the early citizens of
Tangerine this place has a strange feeling to it. What remains hidden
stays hidden here!
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