Atco Ghost Piney Barrens in southern New Jersey Pine Barrens in a less populous town and village in New Jersey is ideal for a variety of ghost stories such as the notorious Jersey Devils, the population-rich NJ of New Jersey, Philadelphia. One of the urban "pine trees" is home to the less-known but similarly interesting story that is plagued by the ghosts of the little boys. The story takes place in Waterford's Atco Town, between Philadelphia and Atlantic City, in the heart of P. Wharton National Forest.
Located at the end of barren land of a pine tree in New Jersey, the Parvin Natural Area combines many of the characteristics and species of Pine Burns with the southern part of New Jersey. Several boardwalks pass through hardwoods and Atlantic white cedar wetlands, pine lowlands, highland pines and oak forests. Palvin is a striped owl threatened by a state and a pink house with a wetland in danger of extinction. Parvin Grove is located on the banks of Parvin Lake and offers swimming beaches with lifeguards. Parking lot, bathroom, first aid place, canoe rental, franchise for snacks, novelty items, beach supplies are nearby. The picnic hut with tables, grill and playground is on both sides of the beach. Swim in the designated swimming area while the watchman is working. Please check our swimming schedule before visiting. Inner tubes, helium and other floating devices can not be used in the swimming area. Life guard approved only by the Coast Guard
Jersey Devil is a legendary inhabitant of the poorly populated Pine Barrens area in New Jersey, USA and is a kangaroo-like creature with horses / dogs heads, dragon feathers, tails and horns. Located in the state's National Hockey League Team - New Jersey Devils -, the name comes from this regional monster. Although a headless knight was a topic of folklore in Europe, the unknown knight who is known today appeared in Owen's strange short story "The Sleeping Hollow Legend" in Washington in 1820 and immediately there I got into the masses. Imagination In autumn, anyone walking on a solitary country road will come up with ideas for "Hessen to gallop."
According to some questions from legend and strange NJ, Atco Ghost appeared when the driver was driving along Atco's Burnt Mill Road. According to "witnesses", the ghost is a little boy and a car driver runs Burnt Mill Road and jumps over basketball and runs. It is said that drunk drivers speeded up after turning over, ignoring the stop when the driver crossed the body after having crashed children on the road in a rush with a dead end a year ago. I did not have a night vision camera and had the police call you, so I went to Burnt Mill Road on the way to see if I could lift this little ghost. Burnt Mill Road is an absolutely residential area dotted with Asco municipality at the end of the road with asphalt section of 1 mile.