identify this?

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JeffD

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It looks a bit like THE ADAMS FAMILY mansion, or maybe John (not Ogden) Nash's cabin (good place to decode secret messages from magazines).
 

Ben Ruset

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Off the top of my head I can't say that I know what that is.

You might want to look in the historical maps section of the site and see if there was a furnace town near there.

It's really sad, I can't even picture where 322 and 40 are. I know Monmouth county much better than I know the 'Pines. :(
 

annie

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Someone mentioned that it was Mays Landing Brick Company, but I don't know if that's true or not. I haven't been able to find anything on it. Oh well :|
 

stizkidz

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yes... this is the Mays Landing Brick Company, i have been there about a dozen times and it is really interesting. check out the library referrence book called "a pictoral history of atlantic county" to see proof. if anyone wants directions, feel free to ask.


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