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Clifton, New Jersey recent comments:

  • New Jersey Route 21, joshpdrake6789 wrote 4 years ago:
    Also known as McCarter Highway
  • Albino Village, Ex New Jersian (guest) wrote 7 years ago:
    Jackson Whites were mentioned in weird NJ but I don't think they were in the Clifton, NJ area
  • Albino Village, Stupid (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I went there with my rowdy friends in the early 70s. The homeowners were sick and tired of it so they sicced their dogs on us. We'd shoot Roman candles at them...boy were we stupid.
  • Albino Village, Mark (guest) wrote 8 years ago:
    I went there as a kid, on a dare, with a date. it was off river road just south of the route 3 underpass, through a small brick arch tunnel and you were in a shanty town "Yes" of old shacks. We were chased away by residents, they threw rocks at us. It was dark and scared the hell out of us, never went back although I only lived about 3 miles away.
  • Albino Village, MCole (guest) wrote 9 years ago:
    That's where it was but it wasn't exactly a "shanty" town.. just small houses. I once found an article that mentioned there might have been a "Jackson White" like village in this location circa 1900 but I haven't been able to find the webpage again. If anyone knows anything about this, please reply back.
  • Albino Village, TLU2008 wrote 9 years ago:
    Hey, I had also been looking for this! I knew it was in NJ.
  • Albino Village, Larry Hunt wrote 9 years ago:
    Yes! That is where it used to be! I will write more about it here later, having experienced it firsthand in the early 1970's. THANKS for posting this map
  • 51 Silleck Street, Jim fraunberger (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I graduated from CHS in 1970
  • Gates Of Hell, Supreme One (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    My buddy was the one who sprat painted Welcome to Hell around 1990 when you could hang out there and never have to worry about the cops. I seen a pic of it recently and it's all fenced off. If your standing there and the tracks are facing your back the building you see use to bottle Smirnoff Vodka. Their was a Yoo-Hoo truck in the parking lot for years. Avoid unless you want to be harassed and arrested by Clifton's Worst.
  • 51 Silleck Street, Supreme One (guest) wrote 11 years ago:
    I was raised less than a mile away from Silleck Street
  • 51 Silleck Street, James J Fraunberger (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    God bless my mom and dad.
  • Gates Of Hell, heehaw (guest) wrote 13 years ago:
    This place is more like a hangout for dopes than one of the gates of hell. This place is totally not worth your time.
  • Old Garret mountain quarry off of thomas st in clifton, Joe (guest) wrote 16 years ago:
    What's really neat is when it gets a few feet of rain which later freezes.
  • Gates Of Hell, nigarette (guest) wrote 17 years ago:
    Me and some hood rats went the wrong way down the train tracks from the pathmark... there was some dirt path off the tracks that led to a field with many paths to take. If you take the one with plants and shit on both sides of the path, you will eventually get to a storm drain with lots of grafiti similar to the Gates of Hell, but it is not the place you are lookin for. Dont be stupid dont do drugs
  • Clifton High School, jim fraunberger (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Go Mustangs CHS class of 1970
  • Gates Of Hell, Mike (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    Really boring place. Not worth getting arrested for. Save your time and don't go here.
  • Woodrow Wilson M.S., Ron D'Argenio (guest) wrote 18 years ago:
    This is the historical site where Prof. Bob Bay first introduced his theory of Irregulatory Thermal Patho-Dynamic Paradoxical Influxi. Only he can explain as the entire body of tradtional scientists, philosophers, alchemists, and bakers continue to be completely perplexed.