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Field of Screams Halloween Haunt Highlights - America's Haunted Attraction
[4K] Field of Screams - America's #1 Haunted Attraction. A highlight/preview video showcasing some of the cool things you will see at Field of Screams 2020 in Lancaster, Pennsylvania.
There are 4 Haunted Attractions:
- Haunted Hayride
- Den of Darkness Haunted House
- FrightMare Asylum Haunted House
- Nocturnal Wasteland Wood Walk-through
For tickets and info, please visit
**Video filmed in 2020 with permission from Field of Screams**
NEW JERSEY'S MOST VIOLENT TOWN / CAMDEN, NJ
Hackettstown, NJ 4K
Main Street Hackettstown NJ, and Field of Dreams, Great Meadows, NJ
Hackettstown NJ
Hackettstown is a town in Warren County, in the state of New Jersey, United States. As of the 2010 United States Census, the town's population was 9,724, reflecting a decline of 679 (-6.5%) from the 10,403 counted in the 2000 Census, which had in turn increased by 2,283 (+28.1%) from the 8,120 counted in the 1990 Census. The town is located in the easternmost region of the Lehigh Valley.
Hackettstown was incorporated as a town by an act of the New Jersey Legislature on March 9, 1853, from portions of Independence Township. Portions of territory were exchanged with Mansfield Township in 1857, 1860, 1872 and 1875.
Mars Chocolate North America Headquarters
Hackettstown houses the US headquarters of Mars Wrigley Confectionary, a business segment of Mars, Incorporated, makers of Milky Way, Mars, M&M's, Twix and Snickers.
- Wikipedia
00:00 US 46 West
00:43 Musconetcong River
00:46 Entering Hackettstown NJ
00:57 Mountain Ave / Willow Grove St
01:00 David's Country Inn (on the left)
01:04 Main St
01:16 First Presbyterian Church
01:45 Trinity United Methodist Church
02:01 Moore St (Jacob C. Allen House, Centenary University)
02:20 High St
03:02 Stiger St (to Hackettstown Station)
A Drive Around Hackettstown, NJ
Enjoy this POV (point of view) 4K UHD driving tour through the historic district of Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA. Located in Warren County in the Skylands Region of Northwestern New Jersey, Hackettstown was founded in 1853 and is the home of Centenary University, and headquarters of candy maker Mars / M&M Chocolate of North America. This drive begins at the First Presbyterian Church on Main Street (US Route 46) and travels through the historic neighborhood traveling on Church and Center Streets, Grand Ave, as well as Jefferson, Washington, Monroe and Moore Streets. As we drive through this quaint and charming town keep an eye out for Old Main, the gold domed building on the campus of Centenary University. Also view the many painted ladies (Victorian and Edwardian houses and homes painted in three or more colors that embellish or enhance their architectural details), including the Jacob C. Allen House, which is listed on the National Register of Historic Place for its Second Empire architectural style. The tour then continues on Sharp, Franklin, and High Streets, ending with a drive back down Main Street. Natural ambience and calming ASMR sound. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) Filmed in 4k on February 22, 2022.
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Quality Inn Hackettstown Long Valley | NJ
A visit and stay at the Quality Inn Hackettstown - Long Valley, New Jersey. September 2024.
Address: 1925 NJ-57, Hackettstown, NJ 07840
00:00 Entrance
00:23 Lobby
00:37 Room 119
03:00 Breakfast
03:13 Exit
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Driving From Morristown To Hackettstown, New Jersey, USA
Morristown is a town and the county seat of Morris County, New Jersey, United States. Morristown has been called the military capital of the American Revolution because of its strategic role in the war for independence from Great Britain. Today this history is visible in a variety of locations throughout the town that collectively make up Morristown National Historical Park. According to British colonial records, the first permanent European settlement at Morristown occurred in 1715, when a settlement was founded as New Hanover by migrants from New York and Connecticut. Morris County was created on March 15, 1739, from portions of Hunterdon County. The county, and ultimately Morristown itself, was named for the popular Governor of the Province, Lewis Morris, who championed benefits for the colonists.
Hackettstown is a town in Warren County, in the state of New Jersey, United States. The town is located in the easternmost region of the Lehigh Valley. Hackettstown houses the US headquarters of Mars Wrigley Confectionary, a business segment of Mars, Incorporated, makers of Milky Way, Mars, M&M's, Twix and Snickers. It is believed that Hackettstown was named after Samuel Hackett, an early settler and large landowner.
Things to do in upstate New York
Things to do in New York
Boldt Castle & Boldt Yacht House
📍 1 Heart Island, Alexandria Bay, NY 13607
🏰 Boldt Castle is only accessible by water. Many boat tours are offered we took @unclesamboatyours
🏰 George Boldt built the castle as a present for his wife. He had plans to surprise her on Valentines Day. Unfortunately, his wife passed away before he finished and Boldt halted construction.
🏰 Boldt abandoned the island and never returned. The castle was never completed.
🏰 Today you can take a self-guided tour of the castle and grounds.
💰Boldt Castle Admission (separate from boat tour)
Adult: $12.50
Child (13+ years) $9
Under 4 years: Free
📆 Tours run from May 13- October 9th
@unclesamboattours offers several different tour options including:
▪️The 2 Nation Tour: 2 1/4 hr tour with Live Tour Guide with an option to stop at Boldt Castle. (This is the tour we took)
▪️Buffet Lunch Cruise: Enjoy a Buffet lunch with our 2 Nation Tour.
▪️Millionaires Row Tour: The highlights of the historic US side of the 1000 Islands
▪️ Sip N’ Sail: End your day in style on the River!
▪️ Dinner Cruise: Enjoy the Islands with our Prime Rib Buffet & Live Music!
▪️Boldt Castle Shuttle – The ONLY direct shuttle service to & from Boldt Castle!
📌 Passports are not needed to visit Boldt Castle.
Hackettstown New Jersey iPod Version
A trip through western New Jersey set to Leaving The Ground by B.D. Lenz, available at The Podsafe Music Network
Driving from Hackettstown to Stanhope, NJ
Enjoy this POV (point of view) 4K UHD drive from Hackettstown to Stanhope, New Jersey, USA. This drive travels mostly on US Route 46 and finishes at the Stanhope House. Natural ambience and calming ASMR sound. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response) Filmed in 4k on February 22, 2022.
To see more of Hackettstown and Northwestern, New Jersey, please visit my Hackettstown Photography Collection at: or my Skylands Photography Collection at:
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WHAT'S IN HACKETTSTOWN, NJ S2 E7
Go With The Flow Couple; Columbus Compass; one lane bridge; Donaldson Farms; vegetable farm; Hackettstown; New Jersey; Pennsylvania; Poconos Resorts; Bushkill Falls; waterfalls; hiking trails; Mars Chocolates; M&Ms; Barefoot Campus Outfitters; Tilley Hat; Delaware Water Gap; Harvest Hosts; #newenglandadventures
(8) US 46 --Ledgewood to Hackettstown-- westbound
Driving Route 57 - Hackettstown to Washington. NJ
A relaxing summer country drive along Route 57 west from Hackettstown to Washington, NJ.
In this point of view (POV) driving tour we travel along half of Route 57 in Warren County, New Jersey. We start in Hackettstown, and travel through the towns of Beattystown, Penswell, and Mansfield, ending up as we enter the town of Washington, NJ.
Filmed in 4K Ultra HD video on September 4, 2022. Natural ambience and calming ASMR sound. (Autonomous Sensory Meridian Response)
To see more of Hackettstown and Northwestern, New Jersey, please visit my Hackettstown Photography Collection at: or my Skylands Photography Collection at:
Thank you for watching and I hope you enjoy this relaxing NJ trip! If you enjoy what you see please subscribe to my channel, like and share the videos, and consider supporting my work by purchasing some of my art photography or making a donation at the links below.
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⁴ᴷ⁶⁰ Driving US Route 46 from Netcong, NJ to Hackettstown, NJ
August 10, 2024 - 12:30 PM
83°F / 28°C
Dashcam view of driving westbound on US Route 46 from Interstate 80 in Netcong, New Jersey to Naughright Road in Hackettstown, New Jersey, passing through Budd Lake. Filmed with GoPro Hero 12.
Highlights:
0:00 - Driving westbound on US Route 46
0:48 - Entrance to International Trade Center (on right)
1:33 - Entering Budd Lake, Village Green Shopping Center (on right)
2:56 - Budd Lake Diner (on right)
4:58 - Budd Lake (on right)
From Wikipedia:
U.S. Route 46 (US 46) is an east–west U.S. Highway completely within the state of New Jersey, running for 75.3 mi (121.18 km), making it the shortest signed, non-spur U.S. Highway. The west end is at an interchange with I-80 and Route 94 in Columbia in Knowlton Township, Warren County, on the Delaware River. The east end is in the middle of the George Washington Bridge over the Hudson River in Fort Lee, Bergen County, while the route is concurrent with I-95 and US 1-9. Throughout much of its length, US 46 is closely paralleled by I-80. US 46 is a major local and suburban route, with some sections built to or near freeway standards and many other sections arterials with jughandles. The route runs through several communities in the northern part of New Jersey, including Hackettstown, Netcong, Dover, Parsippany, Wayne, Clifton, Ridgefield Park, Palisades Park, and Fort Lee. It crosses over the Upper Passaic River at several points.
What is now US 46 was originally designated as three separate routes. Pre-1927 Route 5 was created in 1916 to follow the road from Delaware to Denville, pre-1927 Route 12 in 1917 to follow the route between Hackettstown and Paterson, and pre-1927 Route 10 in 1917 to run between Paterson and Edgewater. In 1927, Route 6 was legislated to run from Delaware east to the George Washington Bridge, replacing portions of Routes 5 and 12 and paralleling the former Route 10, which itself became Route 5 and Route 10N, the latter being shortly removed from the state highway system. In 1936, US 46 was designated to run from US 611 in Portland, Pennsylvania, east to the George Washington Bridge. The route replaced Pennsylvania Route 987 (PA 987) to the Delaware Bridge over the Delaware River, and from there followed Route 6 across New Jersey. In 1953, the Route 6 designation was removed from US 46 in New Jersey, and later that year, the route was realigned to end at US 611 in Columbia, replacing a part of Route 94. US 611 had been brought into New Jersey by two new bridges over the Delaware River, following a freeway between them that became a part of I-80. In 1965, US 611 was aligned back into its original Pennsylvania route (which from 1953 until 1965 was US 611 Alt.), and US 46's western terminus remained as an interchange ramp with I-80 and Route 94. Its number is out of place since US 46 lies north of US 22, US 30, and US 40.
Northern NEW JERSEY - The Small Towns in the Mountains
The far northern part of the Garden State is very unlike the rest of it, as it finally departs from the super urban and suburban nature of the New York and Philadelphia metros. This is an extension from the recent video Why New Jersey is Slandered - and Is It Fair
with the same music as an older video on this channel.
Top 5 places to pick apples in New Jersey #shorts #familyfun #newjersey
Welcome to New Jersey Apple Picking Adventures, your gateway to the Garden State's most fruitful and picturesque orchards! Join us as we explore the top 5 apple-picking destinations in New Jersey, where the crisp, juicy apples are just waiting to be plucked.
Here is the top 5 apple picking farms in New Jersey this fall:
October is the month for Apple picking in New Jersey.
1.Demarest Farms
This farm in NJ is a sought-after apple-picking spot, and it tends to get crowded. To secure your visit, make sure to reserve your spot and purchase your tickets in advance.
244 Wierimus Rd., Hillsdale, NJ 07642
2.Russo’s Farm
Embrace the autumn vibes at Russo's, where you can start picking your own apples from September 15 onwards. Explore their thriving apple orchards and pluck Red Delicious and Gold Rush apples, ideal for both snacking and baking (imagine the aroma of freshly baked pies!). Keep an eye out for Winesap apples, which will become available as the season progresses. And while you're at Russo's, make sure not to miss their entertaining corn maze and the opportunity to pick your own pumpkins.
529 Medford Lakes Rd., Tabernacle, NJ 08088
3.Battleview Orchards
Families of all ages can enjoy apple picking at this farm, with a variety of apple options including Gala, Jonamac, MacIntosh, Cortland, Red Delicious, and more. You can pluck these delicious apples from late August to October.
91 Wemrock Rd., Freehold, NJ 07728
4.Stiles Farm and Nursery
Choose from an array of apple varieties such as Nova Easygrow, Summer Mac, Redfree, Gala, and many more, which you can pick throughout the season. You can enjoy apple picking from now until October
172 South Delsea Dr., Cape May Court House, NJ 08210
5.Giamarese Farm & Orchards
The season kicks off in late August and continues until Columbus Day, providing you the opportunity to pick a wide range of apples including Gala, Honeycrisp, Red Delicious, and many other delicious varieties.
155 Fresh Ponds Road, East Brunswick, NJ 08816
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(9 R) US 46 --Driving through Hackettstown-- westbound
Visiting Hackettstown, NJ.
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Watchung Reservation, Mountainside, New Jersey, USA
Watchung Reservation is the largest nature reserve in Union County, New Jersey, United States. It is bounded by the city of Summit, the borough of Mountainside and the townships of Berkeley Heights, Scotch Plains, and Springfield. The reservation consists mainly of the upper valley of Blue Brook, between the ridges of First Watchung Mountain and Second Watchung Mountain. A dam near the headwaters of the creek creates Lake Surprise. The Watchung Reservation History Trail is a six-mile trail through various historical points in the reserve.