abandoned buildings

stizkidz

Piney
May 10, 2003
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Tuckerton
I'm sure at least most of you on this board know me by now. Well at least you must realize my fascination with abandoned buildings. Anyway... I have really been idle lately with my explorations due, in part, to the fact that I have simply run out of new places to explore. So the question I pose to the members of this board, who know and trust me, is: If you know of any abandoned buildings/houses in the Pines (or the greater South Jersey area), that is not considered a historic site, please send me a PM or email. I am fully aware of this site's policy on discussing locations publicly, plus I have adapted it as my own personal policy, so let's keep things between you and me. Thanks.

Any help is appreciated,
-Ben
 

Teegate

Administrator
Site Administrator
Sep 17, 2002
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Must they be intact? Are damaged and crumbling buildings acceptable? Give us an idea of what you prefer.

Guy
 

stizkidz

Piney
May 10, 2003
1,044
8
Tuckerton
TeeGate said:
Must they be intact? Are damaged and crumbling buildings acceptable? Give us an idea of what you prefer.

Guy

No, I am not picky. I cannot really be too picky when it comes to man made structures that have stood up to the perils of time and nature. I enjoy any and all old abandoned buildings, ecspecially those which are little known and seldom explored.
 

Stu

Explorer
Feb 19, 2004
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White Haven, PA
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stizkidz said:
No, I am not picky. I cannot really be too picky when it comes to man made structures that have stood up to the perils of time and nature. I enjoy any and all old abandoned buildings, ecspecially those which are little known and seldom explored.

Amen to that.
 

stizkidz

Piney
May 10, 2003
1,044
8
Tuckerton
There was a post on here many many months ago about an abandoned house somewhere on Rt 9 between New Gretna and Tukerton. Does anyone have more precise directions here?

Stu - I checked out those cabins after school today. It was a really cool site being right on the Mullica like that. Very secluded as well. Beautiful day to do it on too.
 

woodjin

Piney
Nov 8, 2004
4,363
359
Near Mt. Misery
I've been to this house in question. Gets a 10 on the creepy scale. When I was there, there wasn't any no tresspassing signs but I think there used to be. It is fairly close to the road and the integrity of the house looks very unsafe. I have to go on record not recommending that you go in there.

If you drive down Rt. 9 from New Gretna towards Tuckerton it will be on the left. Easy to miss because the road curves a little at that point. As I recall from the earlier post there is some legend regarding the house. It definitely looks like it should be haunted.
 
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