Thank you so much for sharing! I've lived in the Pine Barrens my whole life.
Excellent presentation TY
Thank you for posting this! I spend everyday in the pine barrens what a magical place
Thank you for this. I've been looking for this for a long time. Always enjoyable. :)
Grew up in the pine barrens, nothing like it. Sure do miss it.
New Jersey Network 1996. This was recorded off-air with a roof-top antenna. Analog TV. Recorded on S-VHS VCR. Very good resolution, color and sharpness.
Watch out for sasquatch.. great presentation.
Revolutionary War
Indian Wars
War of 1812
Civil War
NJ played an important part of the wars that took place in early America.
Nicely done!
The reason why the water is brown is called cedar water. There are just as many cedar trees in the woods as there are pine trees. The cedar trees emit a brown color. The Indians considered it to be medicinal.
I was using a commercial map of South Jersey and driving around in my Subaru. I saw an un-named town on the map with grid street, so I drove to it and found cellar holes along deserted streets. How long was that a myth in the cartography data base?
Batsto produced cannonballs guns rifles and ammunition for the Revolutionary and the Civil War armies.
If u want the best hot wings that u ever had in ur life, hit up the Pic while ur out there!
Litt
makes you wonder if a lot of these people and events are still around today?
In the early 60's, my grandmother and I would take day trips from Surf City over to the barrens. We "found" Harrisville one time. Those trips were Very special. We'd bring a lunch too. We went during Thanksgiving time off from school. At that time the population was 5 peeps per sq mile.
I cherish those times.
Nice story, ty.