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Walpack, New Jersey Ghost Town
Tocks Island Dam

On the way back to Western New York, a quick abandoned stop that has long been on my bucket list. Though I cannot even recall how or when I learned of an abandoned observatory near the grounds of the Delaware Water Gap National Recreation Area, a landmark of passing on Read more…


Abandoned New Jersey Transit Trains {Pictorial}


Abandoned Sand Plant Silos
Toms River, New Jersey {Pictorial}


Abandoned Movie Theater
Sayreville, New Jersey

On a recent trip back from the Jersey Shore to Bay Ridge, Brooklyn by way of the Outerbridge, this location caught my eye. An “eyesore” for many is pleasing to mine… a dilapidated multiplex, covered in plywood, tagged and overgrown with weeds. Ah, such things lure me in, boggle my Read more…


Voodoo Bunker on Bunker Beach
Gateway National Recreation Area {Pictorial}


Abandoned Train Car in Lambertville, New Jersey


Running Away to Jersey, Part 9
Abandoned Brooksbrae Terracotta Brick Factory

The decaying Brooksbrae Terracotta Brick Factory sits over the railroad tracks along Pasadena Woodmanse Road in the tiny New jersey town of Pasadena. Though the location is in Google Maps, the directions brings you to a dead end of residential homes. Upon my arrival, oddly, there was a man in the road Read more…


Running Away to Jersey, Part 4
Abandoned Resort Seabreeze, New Jersey

Hidden at the end of Southern New Jersey is the mostly abandoned resort town of Seabreeze. Though easily accessible, the gorgeous coast facing Delaware was desolate save for some fisherman. An interesting stop with haunting views, it is a great place to explore for that isolated post-apocalypse feel.


Running Away to Jersey, Part 3
Winslow Junction Train Graveyard 🚂

Emblematic of our nation’s doctrine of expansion, the train was opportunistic engineering at a grand scale. But now their metal parts are often strewn about defying nature in striking ways that I like to photograph. Metal graveyards, like this on Staten Island, are alluring to me in this way. I Read more…


Abandoned Pumping Station
South Mountain Reservation, Millburn, NJ

Alongside Campbell’s Pond on the South Mountain Reservation is an old pumping station, which used to help move larger quantities of water with an increased pressure to area residents. But it has been long abandoned. It was a must as we explored some the treasures along the trails about the Read more…


The Deserted Village of Feltville, New Jersey

With some itineraries including the exploration of Ghost Towns in Pennsylvania and Nevada, I am starting a new Urban Exploration category with this first post about an abandoned village in New Jersey: Feltville. The remains of the this village established in 1845 lies within the Watchung Reservation in Berkeley Heights, Read more…


No Torment Touch Them…
Abandoned Marlboro State Hospital Cemetery

Of course I had to throw in a couple of macabre stops while I was in New Jersey for its beautiful tulip fields. After a quick recon mission at the still partially functioning Trenton State Hospital, now Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, I deemed it worthy for a return at a later Read more…


Pretty New Jersey, Part 2
Sunny Outtakes

Sometimes I like to put stuff in front of a huge blue thing and take their picture. All of these pictures are hashtag: ThisSky. And tons of my favorite photographic subject matter. The wheels in the sky keep on turning. (Atlantic City & Wildwood, New Jersey) Run-down vintage neon porn Read more…


Abandoned Sandy Hook, Gateway National Recreation Area

How have I never been to this place before?! Sandy Hook is part of Gateway, a National Recreation area that spans New York and New Jersey. I’ve explored the New York portions, Staten Island’s Fort Wadsworth, Jamaica Bay’s Jamaica Bay Wildlife Refuge and Dead Horse Beach in Queens, but I Read more…


Jersey Day Trip

Treating my home, and its surrounding cities, like I would an unknown city—subject to the same fine tooth comb in search of vegan options—my list of vegan leads in the neighbor state New Jersey was growing. And preferring a random and mysterious lone vegan option to a well-worn, all-vegan establishment Read more…