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Club Chaos Eye Candy - Weymouth Furnance Park, NJ

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Real Estate Agent with Keller Williams Realty - Atlantic Shore

You might think it’s all scrub pines and sand here at the Jersey Shore.  But this area has played an important role in our nation’s history, and the evidence everywhere!

Just a short 30 minute drive from Manahawkin, NJ, you can find the Weymouth Furnace Park.

Weymouth Furnace     

This 19th Century south Jersey iron furnace produced iron from 'Bog Ore'.  The Bog Ore was mined in the swamps surrounding the Great Egg Harbor River and brought to the furnace by small barges, poled along canals.

The Weymouth Furnace cast cannons and cannon balls for the War of 1812 and the first iron pipe for the City of Philadelphia.  Stoves, pots and pans were also forged.

The site originally had a furnace, forge, gristmill, Methodist Church, sawmill, large owner's mansion, store, 20 workers' houses, a blacksmith shop, and a wheelwright.

Weymouth Furnace 2   Weymouth Furnance 3


In the 1860s, the forge had become obsolete as iron production methods improved and moved to areas where hard coal was plentiful. 

A paper mill was then erected on the site, after the iron furnace closed in 1862.  All operations at the Atlantic County site ceased in 1887.



Weymouth Furnance 4  Weymouth Furnace 5

Weymouth Canal


Pack a lunch, bring your canoe or kayak or just walk the trails.  Enjoy a few hours in the cool shade of the 11 acre Weymouth Furnace Park, Weymouth Road (Route 599), just off of the Black Horse Pike (Route 322) in northwestern Atlantic County.




 

Keller Williams Atlantic Shore
Laura Giannotta
609-384-6121
Laura@JerseyShoreViews.com
 
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Sylvie Conde
Sutton Group-Associates Realty Inc., Brokerage - Toronto, ON
Broker, Toronto Real Estate

This looks like an amazing place to visit, Laura.  Full of history.

 

May 03, 2009 06:59 AM
Connie Harvey
Pilkerton Realtors - Brentwood, TN
Realtor - Nashville TN Real Estate

Laura, this would be my favorite place to hang out if I lived in the area. It's so calming!

May 03, 2009 09:53 AM
Jen Anderson
Exit By the Bay Realty - Chesapeake Beach, MD

Nice pictures, I will have to try to go there when I am in Jersey visiting family.

May 03, 2009 10:53 AM
Kara Casamassina
International Property Management Group, LLC - Aiken, SC
Boomers and beyond

Hey Laura - great post - good luck in the contest.   I think I've been there :)

May 03, 2009 12:29 PM
William Feela
WHISPERING PINES REALTY - North Branch, MN
Realtor, Whispering Pines Realty 651-674-5999 No.

Laura...if all that old brick to talk, what a tale we would have to listen to.

May 03, 2009 01:06 PM
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REAL ESTATE REFERRAL NETWORK - Asheville, NC
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Laura~

 

Now you captured my attention. This is a wonderful snapshot of your area...and the photos are super, too! THX!

May 03, 2009 03:25 PM
Betina Foreman
WJK Realty - Austin, TX
Realtor, C.N.E., with WJK REALTY

Thanks for the history lesson. The photos look interesting too. If I am ever that far north I will surely stop by!

:)

 

May 04, 2009 08:16 AM
The Rains Team
Keller Williams Realty Atlanta Partners - Hoschton, GA
A higher standard in real estate

Hi Laura, That looks like a great place to visit! The pictures are very cool!!

Happy Cinco de Mayo,

--Anne

May 05, 2009 07:07 AM
Jim Frimmer
HomeSmart Realty West - San Diego, CA
Realtor & CDPE, Mission Valley specialist

Looks like a great place to enjoy some history and a picnic at the same time.

May 08, 2009 03:44 PM