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  • Garden State chapter Tour to Lakehurst Naval air Hanger ONE and they say its Haunted Oct 11th

    Last call, I need your Last name , first name middle name state of drivers license and drivers license # under 17 we don't need the license info By Sept 21st , No foreign nationals permitted The reasons for needing your personnel info is that this is an Active military base , After the tour we will go to a nice place to eat , I would like a head count for the restaurant also , And yes according to the local newspaper the place may be Haunted !
    Any questions ? call me 732 600 3710 , Thanks , Ed But hurry time is running out ,

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    Judging by the history of large ridged Navy airships...U.S.S. Shenandoah, crashed 1925; U.S.S. Akron, crashed 1933; U.S.S. Macon, crashed 1935; and of course local history: the Hindenburg, crashed 1937...it has good reason to be haunted.

    Sounds fun.
    Last edited by JBOYLE; 09-16-2014, 01:23 PM.
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      Originally posted by JBOYLE View Post
      Judging by the history of large ridged Navy airships...U.S.S. Shenandoah, crashed 1925; U.S.S. Akron, crashed 1933; U.S.S. Macon, crashed 1935; and of course local history: the Hindenburg, crashed 1937...it has good reason to be haunted.

      Sounds fun.
      I believe the Shenandoah was indeed built at Lakehurst, but the Macon and Akron were built in Ohio....so, the 'Air Dock' must be haunted also!

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        "Oh the humanity!"
        Brad Johnson,
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