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    Hands on New York Day

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    National lampoon’s House

    National lampoon’s House

    5.0(1 review)
    7.7 mi

    This is one of the coolest holiday light displays ever!! The family really goes all out!…read more The home is DRIPPING in lights, Clark is out front, as is the 1989 Ford Taurus family station wagon complete with the oversized Christmas tree they plucked right from the ground, roots and all! There's even the 1984 Chicago cop car with flashing lights! Of course, this scene wouldn't be complete without crazy Cousin Eddy and his RV!!! This is THEE coolest! He looks JUST like him and waves too! It's kind of unreal! The characters are actually made of latex and have been commissioned from an artist in California The family who owns the house, The Harbaughs', seem like the absolute sweetest! Their goal each of the past three years they've decorated is to fill the RV with Toys For Tots! The toys will specifically be given to the children at St. Christopher's Hospital for Children, so if you visit, definitely bring one or a few! They don't need to be wrapped! There is also a donation box! Please give! The first year they collected donations they accumulated more than 4,000 toys! Last year that total topped out at 9,000 toys!! Cops are patrolling the street and directing traffic so it wasn't crazy at all! You can surely drive-by in your vehicle or if you feel safe, there's a cul-de-sac right behind the house with a clearly marked path! Usually, you can get up close and take photos IN the set but this year because of Covid there is a barrier. This infamous house, which gets lit on Thanksgiving and stays that way until New Years Day has gained much buzz! Even Clark, played by Chevy Chase, and Ellen, played by Beverly D'Angelo, sent the family a video shout out! Way cool! By the way, you're totally going to want to go home and rewatch this classic again! .

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    Stone Arch Bridge

    Stone Arch Bridge

    5.0(2 reviews)
    9.6 mi

    There's so much cool stuff within the city limits that I've committed to trying to explore…read moresomething new (to me) every week. Recently that meant exploring the trolley trails in west Fairmount Park and finding the stone spiral arch bridge. In the early 1900s, a scene trolley took people through the woods. Nature has reclaimed the trolley paths, but in recent years they have been converted into miles of hiking trails. It's not crowded--I only saw 4 other people, mountain bikers, on my visit. It's a great place to explore. It's shaded so the walk was cool. It's pretty level so the hike is easy. And if you know where to go, you can find this beautiful bridge that looks like a brick spiral. The years have taken a toll, so I wonder how much longer we'll get to enjoy it. It's cool to think that in the past so much work was put into creating a beautiful structure that really just needed to serve a simple function. Don't have time for a long hike? You can get to the bridge quickly by entering the trail from Chamounix Mansion. Park by the equestrian building and head in. It's probably less than a 1/2 mile walk to the bridge.

    I'm one of those weird Aquarius people who like to explore abandoned buildings, and ancient sites,…read moreso I had to check out Stone Arch Bridge! It is an old bridge that leads to nowhere because it is no longer being used. It is surrounded by a forest, and kind of hard to find. The best way to find it is to stay at Chamounix Mansion, and follow the trail behind the trees. It's worth checking out if you like to post on Instagram, and finding hidden gems that are off the beaten path.

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    The Devil's Tree - The human trash is oddly small at the foot of the tree.

    The Devil's Tree

    2.0(4 reviews)
    64.0 mi

    I did zero reading about this before hand but was with someone who wanted to see it. It seems like…read moreWeird NJ has this covered well: https://weirdnj.com/stories/devils-tree/ So, what was it like in person? First the boring details: No parking in this "park" that I could see. This, however, doesn't make a trip to the tree hard. There is a somewhat quiet street right across from it and parking there, crossing the road, you are left with a one minute walk to the tree. In other words, it you cannot find it you shouldn't be driving. Anyway... on the tree itself it certainly stands out. I cannot say I witnessed anything different happening from a supernatural perspective but something is going on there. It is either a species way outside of what is native to the area or... perhaps... something more sinister?

    After reading about the devil's tree in weird new jersey my friends and i thought it would be fun…read moreto check it out. we drove an hour and a half to mountain road and drove around the neighborhood near the tree a few times since we were scared to get out of the car. The whole time we were making fun of the tree and saying it was stupid and none of the stories could possibly be real. Two of my friends got out and touched the tree, they said nothing happened, so we left to go home. Many stories mention car trouble as the aftermath of visiting the tree. Just as we were heading home we noticed the car bumping and wobbling. we got out to check the tires, and one was completely flat.

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