The front of Estelleville Glasswork's, I like to take my kid's here. The Atlantic county Park service really does a nice job making this accessable for family's. I remember going on a school trip here when I was about Bubby's age. They even have sign's and such to let you know what each section of the building's function was. It has a small history graph at the parking area too.
One of the Buildings of The Bethlehem Loading Company,this building is in the back of the park a little ways in the wood's. It's not really that hard to get to though.
Just a couple markers at The Smith Ireland Cemetary, this is located back by the river. The county has it fenced in makinig it hard to take a wide shot of the whole site.
I ran into Jim ungenhajer in my travels today,we were both trying to figure these things out. There wehe several of them in groups throughout the woods heres his jeep
Smith-Ireland Cemetary , This is actually how I ran into Jim. He was coming up the trail I was exiting. He asked me if I knew where the Smith Ireland Cemetary was and I told him I would lead him to it. It's funny because he asked me where I was from and from my answer (Laureldale) he asked me if I was Maxwell. What are the chances of that, Nice Guy though now that's one more from here I have met now.