Beautiful Batsto Village- New Jersey History
Batsto was founded in 1766. It was manufactured supplies for the American Revolutionary War. It is A landmark and a part of the history in Wharton State Forest, New Jersey.
Batsto Village the Museum
This is a quick little museum and the rest of the Batsto Village in the Pine Barrens. Hope you enjoy it.
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Historical Batsto Village
Day trip to Batsto Village with David. I went there as a kid for a school trip when people still lived there. It's changed a bit, but not by much. Biggest difference is now its an abandoned village. Tried out my new shoulder gimbal, i'm left sitting on the fence about it. So, I hope you enjoy the video!
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Historic Batsto Village transports visitors back in time
Take a look inside the mansion of a wealthy nineteenth century businessman at historic Batsto Village.
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Batsto Mansion
The Batsto Mansion at Batsto Village, a restored iron and glass town of the 18th and 19th centuries in the Wharton State Forest. The name derives from the Swedish Batstu, which means bathing place. The State of New Jersey purchased the village in 1954. Copyright PhilaVideo all rights reserved.
A Tour Of Batsto Village!!!!!!
This video is about me giving you a tour of Batsto Village. All the old buildings that were used in the revolutionary war and many other things. Ghosts are known to be still lingering on the property. Stayed tuned for the paranormal investigation video!!!!!! Sorry if the video is a little weird I took six different videos because my camera kept stopping so I had to use an app to merge the videos into one but I hope you guys enjoy it!!!!!!
Historic Batsto Village - Jersey Shore Journal
It's episode 5 of the Jersey Shore Journal .... A trip to historic Batsto Village.
We discovered the Historic village of Walnford, NJ.
Join us today we set out to go on biking on a geopath to do some Geocaching and doing so we seen a sign to a place called Historic WalnFord. We figured we would check it out. The main house was built in 1774 and is beautiful! We love finding hidden treasures and the adventures that awaits around each corner. More info can be found by visiting
Battle of Trenton, NJ Living History Reenactment 2013 | thehistorygirl.com NJ History Channel
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BATSTO N.J. SEPT. 1. 2011 AFTER STORM SEVERE FOOD DAMAGE
this was only days after irene hit new jersey. there was massive flood damage in batsto village and all surrounding bridges were destroyed making acess to the village next to impossible. i`ve never seen the water levels and foam so abundant.
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Batsto Sawmill, 7-11-09
The water-powered sawmill at Historic Batsto in Wharton State Forest, New Jersey Pine Barrens. The mill was built in 1882, and the saws and such were made by American Sawmill Machinery Company in Hackettstown, Warren County, New Jersey. This mill is powered by a water turbine, not a waterwheel.
South Jersey Pines
From Batsto Village Pinelands to Wildwood New Jersey
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Oral History Program of the Battleship New Jersey
Excerpts of video interviews of veterans from the Oral History Program of the Battleship New Jersey
350 Years of New Jersey History
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