| # | Author | Title | Format | Pages | Release | Publisher | Genre |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 354 | Mark Moran, Mark Sceurman | Weird N.J.: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets | Hardcover | 272 | 01 Aug 2003 | Sterling | Folklore |
Weird N.J.: Your Travel Guide to New Jersey's Local Legends and Best Kept Secrets Mark Moran, Mark SceurmanReaderRating: 4.5 (15 votes) DateAdded: 05 Dec 2006 Summary: Oh sure, Texas is bigger and California is cooler, but for sheer, out-and-out weirdness, no state even comes close to New Jersey. You probably know of the infamous Jersey Devil, but have you heard of the Matawan Man Eater or the Hoboken Monkey-Man? Maybe you'd like to cruise down haunted Annie's Road in Totowa, or take a stroll through Vineland's bizarre Palace of Depression? These are just some of the offbeat and odd, the mysterious and unexplainable, the spooky sights and local legends that don't appear on any tourist map. You'll only find them here, along with an amazing assortment of roadside oddities, abandoned asylums, natural phenomena and unforgettable people along the highways and byways of the Garden State. From Caldwell's Mystery Thread and the Dancing Jesus of Whippoorwill Road to the campaign to save Middletown's Evil Clown, you'll laugh, gasp and marvel at the everyday weirdness that is New Jersey.
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Travel Travel - United States United States - Mid Atlantic - New Jersey United States - Northeast - Middle Atlantic (General) New Jersey - NJ Folklore/Humor |
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