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Paranormal: NJ Urban Legends
Description
We discuss the most notorious urban legends from the Garden State. In three categories, Dare to Drive, Dine with Death, and Bedeviled, they share research and anecdotal evidence, about Clinton Road, Shades of Death Road, The Cranbury Inn, The Old Canal Inn, and conclude with the epitome of all local and urban legends: The Jersey Devil.
CW/TW: This episode contains descriptions of urban legends; horror and graphic imagery are discussed. Listener discretion is advised.
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Hosts: Harry Chambers + Drew Hudson
Logo Art: Drew Hudson
Theme Song Composer | Podcast Editor: Harry Chambers
Show Concept | Researcher | Lead Writer: Drew Hudson
Sources
Article: “Martian Landing Site Monument” (Roadside America)
Website: West Milford Chamber of Commerce
Article: “Famous North Jersey Road Named the Most Haunted Spot in the State” by Manahil Ahmad (NorthJersey.com)
Article: “Clinton Road: A Dark Ride” by Mark Scuerman and Mark Moran (WeirdNJ.com)
Article: “Weird NJ: A Dark Ride on N.J.’s Scariest Road” by Weird NJ (AsburyParkPress)
YouTube Channel: New York Daily News | A Haunted Ride Along Clinton Road
Legal Document: Tawil v Shivam Travel, et al., Township of West Milford | NJCourts.gov
Article: “Weird NJ: Haunting Tales of Shades of Death Road” published by AsburyParkPress.com
Article: “Shades of Death Road” by Mark Scuerman and Mark Moran (WeirdNJ.com)
Article: “Shades of Death Road: The Ominously Named New Jersey Street Seems to be Attracting Over-theTop Legends of its Own Making” published by AtlasObscura
Website: TheCranburyInn.com
Article: “These Haunted Restaurants in New Jersey Serve Chills with Dinner” by Gabriela L. Laracca and Jenna Intersimone (AsburyParkPress.com)
Article: “This New Jersey Restaurant Is Among The Most Haunted Places In The Nation” by Kristen (OnlyInYourState.com)
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