HISTORICAL HALLOWEEN TALES - 2001

 

In honor of our favorite holiday, New Jersey History's Mysteries is proud to present six Halloween stories with a historical twist. This year we travel throughout the State of New Jersey, from the hills of the Northeast to the Jersey Shore, with stops in Newark and Jersey City. Have fun!

Guests From Gibbet Island - Three unexpected guests drop in on a Dutch innkeeper in the village of Communipaw.

Ghosts of Gully Road - Gully Road in Newark was one of the most haunted roads in the State. We are pleased to announce that NJHM has rediscovered its old location, and found that it still exists!

The Ghosts of Ringwood Manor - Ringwood Manor has been the home of many tales and legends throughout the centuries. L'Aura Muller, of the New Jersey Ghost Hunters Society, takes us on a spirited tour.

Buried Treasure on Tucker's Island - Two seafarers make their way ashore the now lost Tucker's Island, and leave with a pirate's treasure. Could the legend be true?

The Mansion of Health - A shipwreck off Long Beach Island leads to the haunting and destruction of the famous hotel in Surf City.

The Ghostly Sphinx of Metedeconk - A terrifying tale told of ghosts on the Jersey Shore by the famous New Jersey author, Stephen Crane.