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  1. OctoberRust1313

    Pine Barren History Shorts

    I looked around on newspapers.com for a while this afternoon, but couldn't find any info at all on that area. Nothing that would explain the destruction of those structures, anyway. I'd be inclined to say eminent domain, because it seems Millstone did a lot of that in the 90's and 2000's, from...
  2. OctoberRust1313

    Pine Barren History Shorts

    Yep, that's the short version. It was actually a long, drawn-out, and painful ordeal, spanning 12 years. According to Stanley's son Richard, Warner LeRoy had presented his father with plans and brochures depicting a vast African wildlife preserve. So when construction started on the roller...
  3. OctoberRust1313

    Pine Barren History Shorts

    His old house on his old family estate (now owned by Six Flags) is still standing, as far as I know. Since its Six Flags property, its not accessible to the public. As neat as it would be to check the place out, that's probably a smart move on Six Flags's part. I'm not sure if it's been...
  4. OctoberRust1313

    Dover and Lacey Roads

    Greetings! So I joined this board a while ago. My name's Leigh Ann, and I've just started exploring the Pine Barrens a couple years ago. I've lurked in here thus far because that's just my nature, and also because I've been able to find answers to whatever questions I have with a little bit...
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