Blairstown, New Jersey to Millbrook Village, NJ
TripleBrook Campground Blairstown, NJ fly over
TripleBrook Campground fly over by Phantom 3
Main Street - Blairstown, NJ
Main Street - Blairstown, NJ
Blairstown NJ Birds eye view of Downtown
Birdseye view of the downtown area Blairstown NJ. First Day of Spring Snow. 2015
rt94 Bridge construction project. wow is that bridge is bad shape.
Driving Through: Millbrook Road/Route 602 in Blairstown, NJ
Driving Through: Millbrook Road/Route 602 in Blairstown, NJ
Blairstown NJ Historic Flight of Area, Movie Theater and Foot Bridge Park
Second flight with my DJI Phantom 2 Vision Plus. Flew over the old Rail Yard Train station that is now a park for community. Has great walking and horse back trails. Also got some great perspectives of the whole downtown area and main street.
There's a historic and creepy deserted village in New Jersey
There’s a deserted village in New Jersey, and some say it’s haunted. Have you ever been to this creepy historic site at the Watchung Reservation in Berkeley Heights? (Video by Andre Malok | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com)
Driving Through: Blairstown, NJ
Driving Through: Blairstown, NJ
Van Campens Glen - Millbrook Village - njHiking.com
For hike info visit: View the Delaware River from atop a bluff, walk past abandoned houses, DePue Cemetery, through scenic Van Campens Glen and the historic buildings of Millbrook Village. This video was taken before Van Campens Glen and Millbrook Village were damaged by Hurricane Irene in the Fall of 2011.
Walking Around Main St - Blairstown, NJ
Walking Around Main St - Blairstown, NJ
SMITHVILLE VILLAGE NJ
Historic Smithville Village and The Village Green, N J
A Quick Visit to Weymouth Furnace AND Batsto Village!
Join me as I explore the ruins of Weymouth Furnace, and then, a quick walk around historic Batsto Village!
Google Maps Coordinates - Weymouth: 39.518169, -74.779406
Batsto: 39.640141, -74.646150
Batsto Village: A Journey Into The Past
Come take a step into the past and discover the historic village of Batsto. Located in the heart of the Pinelands, Batsto was founded in 1766 and had a pivotal role in manufacturing supplies for the American Revolutionary War.
Today, the village is vacant and is open to the public to explore. Batsto remains a landmark and a part of the history of New Jersey.
Directed by: William Sikora III
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White Lake Blairstown nj
End of day of hiking and boating one of the random videos that I will post check out Daniel Bloomfield and Annygsqkykid Gaming for more
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Community Video: The Mendhams NJ
About Mendham Borough:
Ranking first in New Jersey Monthly’s 2013 “Best Places to Live” survey, residents of Mendham Borough enjoy the historic setting of this quaint six-square-mile community--located in Morris County and surrounded on three sides by Mendham Township, with Bernardsville (Somerset County) to the south--plus the conveniences of a walkable downtown featuring boutique retail shopping and dining options, like the historic Black Horse Inn and Tavern. Other nearby stores located in the Village Shopping Center include a supermarket, pharmacy, and a hardware store as well as additional specialty retailers. For More Info:
About Mendham Township
Mendham Township is situated in the southern part of Morris County, several miles from the county seat of Morristown and about an hour’s drive from New York City. Brookside and Ralston—once known by its Native American name of Roxiticus--are long-established hamlets in this picturesque township, where winding country roads, vast estate properties and notable historic sites impart a decidedly rural feel. Mendham Township and the smaller Mendham Borough are commonly referred to simply as Mendham. The township was founded in 1749 and measures about 18 square miles. For More Info:
Allaire Village Tour in March 2013
Jeff Tureaud video clips of Allaire Village in Farmingdale NJ. NJRocks.TV tour of Allaire Village in March.
Blair Falls and Blair Lake in Blairstown, NJ
Blair Falls and Blair Lake in Blairstown, NJ
A Visit To Waterloo Village, Stanhope, New Jersey 8/20/2017
Today we visit Waterloo Village, New Jersey. Currently the village is a walk through. They do open up the buildings on special occasions. Also, on the weekends, they do open up a couple of buildings. Today (Sunday), The Canal Museum, Comfort Station, and the Log Cabin were open to the public. Parking is a $5.00 fee.
Allaire Village - Farmingdale, New Jersey - A Photo Essay
In the 1800s, it was found that the iron ore in the central Jersey bogs was strong enough and plentiful enough to manufacture much needed cannonballs and other iron products. James Allaire, a manufacturer of marine engines in New York purchased the property in 1822 to process the ores needed for manufacturing. Due to the long hours of strenuous work, the employees brought their families to the site of the company. This brought a need for other industries to offer services. So, soon enough, a village emerged, with a mill to make flour, a bakery to make the bread, an inn to make guests and travelers comfortable, a general store for groceries and a chapel for spiritual health. Employees worked at extracting the ore from the creek, sending it through the blast furnace and into the iron works. So Allaire, a mini city, grew, based around the industry.
The men would work the iron, their payment would be offset by the company for their lodging. The rest of their pay would be spent in the company's general strore, the company's bakery, the company's carpenters, etc... Great business.
Later in the 1800s, a stronger iron was found in Pennsylvania, and the iron bogs in Jersey were abandoned. By 1850, Allaire had become a ghost town.
Music by Mozart offest by the sound of the sea.