Tuesday, October 21, 2014

These 13 Photos Prove That New Jersey Is Actually The Creepiest U.S. State.

Anyone who’s been to New Jersey can tell you that there’s something not quite right about the Garden State. No, it’s not because of dimly lit WaWas in the middle of nowhere, or how a state can be so proud of football teams named for another state. If you haven’t been to the Garden State, then allow us to save you the trouble of a scary trip and teach you about New Jersey’s inherent creepiness. 


Most of these pictures and stories were found on NJ.com or Weird NJ…and they’re only a select few. (Let me tell you, New Jersey is chock full o’ hauntings.)



1.) Clinton Road (one of the most haunted in the country)


1.) Clinton Road (one of the most haunted in the country)


2.) New Jersey children and a creepy clown.


2.) New Jersey children and a creepy clown.


3.) Here is a teenager playing in the clouds behind a mosquito truck in the 1960s. Why would you think that’s a good idea?


3.) Here is a teenager playing in the clouds behind a mosquito truck in the 1960s. Why would you think that


4.) Either these New Jersey residents don’t know how to take a photo, or one is a ghost.


4.) Either these New Jersey residents don




5.) The New Jersey Devil


5.) The New Jersey Devil


6.) The Scotch Plains Baptist Church Cemetery. So creepy.


6.) The Scotch Plains Baptist Church Cemetery. So creepy.


7.) This is the Devil’s Tree on Mountain Road in Martinsville. It’s allegedly cursed, so don’t disrespect it.


7.) This is the Devil


8.) The Phantom of Phalanx Road


8.) The Phantom of Phalanx Road


9.) Here is Jonathan Frid, from the TV show Dark Shadows, crowing Miss American Vampire at Palisades Amusement Park in 1970.


9.) Here is Jonathan Frid, from the TV show iDark Shadows/i, crowing Miss American Vampire at Palisades Amusement Park in 1970.




10.) This is the SS James Longstreet, a wrecked tanker from World War II. This 1965 photo shows it in an advanced state of decay.


10.) This is the SS James Longstreet, a wrecked tanker from World War II. This 1965 photo shows it in an advanced state of decay.


11.) This ghostly photo of the Van Wickle House captured an unexpected visitor. You can see the image of a young Dutch girl right beside the fireplace.


11.) This ghostly photo of the Van Wickle House captured an unexpected visitor. You can see the image of a young Dutch girl right beside the fireplace.


12.) This is a nightmare scenario.


12.) This is a nightmare scenario.


13.) Meet the Ghosts of Tennent Church


13.) Meet the Ghosts of Tennent Church


14.) This is probably the creepiest child I have ever seen.


14.) This is probably the creepiest child I have ever seen.


15.) A few locals donning insanely creepy masks for Halloween.


15.) A few locals donning insanely creepy masks for Halloween.


16.) A ghostly-looking nun walking her dog in 1900.


16.) A ghostly-looking nun walking her dog in 1900.


17.) Haunted Union Hotel


17.) Haunted Union Hotel


18.) The staff of Bell Labs. This looks the opening scene to the creepiest horror movie ever.


18.) The staff of Bell Labs. This looks the opening scene to the creepiest horror movie ever.


(via NJ.com and WeirdNJ)


To be fair, New Jersey does have a lot more going for it than just being creepy. However, that wouldn’t make a for a very good story, now would it? 



These 13 Photos Prove That New Jersey Is Actually The Creepiest U.S. State.

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