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  2. List of ghost towns in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    This is an incomplete list of ghost towns in New Jersey. Burlington County. Batsto Village, in Burlington County, ...

  3. Category:Ghost towns in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Ghost towns in New Jersey" The following 17 pages are in this category, out of 17 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. A.

  4. Feltville Historic District - Wikipedia

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    By 1844, the production of his mill could not grow fast enough to meet the demands of the merchants he supplied, so Felt began to look for land in New Jersey on which to build a second factory. Eventually he bought land from the descendants of Peter Willcox, and in two years, he had built a mill on Blue Brook, two dams for the mill, and a town ...

  5. Weird and wonderful: the 8 quirkiest New Jersey towns ... - AOL

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    Here are the 8 quirkiest small towns in New Jersey where weird and ... This location was one of the largest cranberry operations in the state and is now a Pine Barrens' ghost town' open for tours. ...

  6. Once Popular Tourist Hotspots That Are Now Totally Abandoned

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    Not all ghost towns are from the Old West, and the reasons vary why a popular tourist destination might become abandoned. ... Texas/New Mexico: Before. Founded in 1903, the town of Glenrio ...

  7. Lists of ghost towns in the United States - Wikipedia

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    List of ghost towns in New Jersey; List of ghost towns in New Mexico; List of ghost towns in New York; List of ghost towns in North Carolina;

  8. Ong's Hat, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Ong's Hat (also Ong) is a ghost town in Pemberton Township, Burlington County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [2] It is located on Magnolia Road (County Route 644) west of the Four Mile Circle, where New Jersey Route 72 intersects with New Jersey Route 70. [3]

  9. Crossley, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Crossley is an unincorporated community and ghost town located within Berkeley Township in Ocean County, in the U.S. state of New Jersey. [1] [2] It is located along an abandoned Penn Central rail line, approximately 5 mi (8.0 km) west of Toms River CDP.